Jean Reno's comedies have always been popular, rivaling Mr Bean's status in France. This movie has a kind of humanistic utopian element. The male protagonist is unconditionally good to others, but he can see his loyalty and warmth from the murderer who is fierce and unwilling to speak and abandons the male protagonist who looks like a fool countless times. It has to be said that there is an element of romanticism, which is contrary to realism. Maybe comedy movies all hope that the audience can see the beauty of the world from a romantic and friendly perspective
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