Tribute to Robin Williams
and then watch the movie.
At the beginning of the movie, the hero wakes up from a strange dream. Reality is less satisfying than dreams. Neil's writing and creation progressed slowly, he was ridiculed by the female lead who was in a bad mood, and his bets were so often lost that his friends were reluctant to join him.
Then, the man was hit by a car.
At the same time, a group of aliens (nonsense) who had visited the village teachers received the copper plate of the Voyager and the human information on it, and decided to go through the program to detect whether human beings are good or evil in order to make a decision on whether to eliminate human beings.
As a result, the male protagonist, as a writer/teacher, whose language is poor, inaccurate, incomprehensible, and powerless, begins to create one joke after another for the audience on the screen. The whole film is also interspersed with sane dogs, complaining skeletons, office politics, crazy religions, geopolitics and wars, and welfare similar to the upper and lower mermaid dilemmas. Don't go into details, relax your mind, adjust to the same frequency as the movie, naturally from start to finish hahaha.
The male protagonist's life is very simple. It is nothing more than assigning reading tasks to a group of adolescents, going home for a walk with the dog, and letting the dog rub his thighs at night, maybe he will do some exercise together, and think about the beautiful neighbors downstairs. One after another wish or order actually made the male protagonist forget what he actually wanted the most, so in the end, when Dennis (the dog) got super powers, he mourned his misfortune and angered him, and at the same time, he turned the time back to the female protagonist's sneering and sarcastic. That evening. But that's another story.
Smart as a dog.
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