This is a movie in which Europeans pretend to be and deliberately belittle the United States. The European economy is not good now, and there are thousands of poor Europeans who enter the United States in the name of tourism every year. But after they arrived in the United States, these people missed the long holidays in Europe, high welfare, etc., intentionally or unintentionally, they were unwilling to integrate into American society, and they fell on both sides of their tossing walls, not knowing how to be in a good state. From the first step that the elder daughter said to the younger daughter when she entered the dilapidated apartment: "Are you already an American? It's disgusting!" You can see the director's intentions. Irish directors seem to want to show the idea that Irish people are very poor among Americans, and the drama started to get more and more twofold: there is no money, and the whole family is going to watch movies to escape the summer, even if there is no money, the concept of family joy is the shit. This is totally unrealistic. A movie in New York costs at least $15 per person, and if you add ice cream or something, four people cost $100. But this is just the beginning of the pretense. . Then go to the amusement park and bet all the money on a broken doll, just for the dignity of the so-called European father. The first miracle happened: I prayed with my dead brother and earned all the money. My daughter's doll also won. It seemed to be very dignified. But think about it if they all lose? Does the whole family have dignity if they live on the street? Then there came out a dying nigger artist who seemed to know how to do witchcraft, so let’s go! ! Already stretched out, another child was created, and he broke the sensationalism: saying that any child has a problem and has to be born! There is obviously the concept that Europeans respect life and live without money or life. It's pure nonsense! Even if I can't support myself anymore, I have to bring out a third child to feed me with dignity? And knowing that he can't afford the medical bills, what kind of luck is there. Then the little girl said when the little girl donated blood that the American nurses were smiling but their eyes were not smiling. It was completely intentional to say that the Americans were hypocritical. Do you think Ireland is real, so you can go back to Ireland? Didn't the U.S. invite you? The last nonsense climax: The nigga prayed for the dead baby, witch-talked, and then the dead baby lived, damn it! Then the medical expenses were more than 30,000 knives, and the nigger also paid. Ghost letter? Is it possible to say that having more children is more luck? Who will pay for the new one? Do you still rely on miracles to pay?
In short, the whole movie is pure nonsense, coupled with the mean interspersed shopkeepers, the fooling of awards in the school, the ungrateful tramp, and the indifferent hospital cashier are all a kind of contempt and prejudice against Americans. Plus what miracles and witchcraft ideas are being promoted, it's a complete comparison! The director seemed to be reluctant to squeeze out a black aunt in an ice cream shop to be a good person. . .
There are many such people in international metropolises like New York and Beijing: they want to make local money, but they don’t respect the local people in their hearts. They are full of complaints. It’s so stupid that they want to rely on miracles and luck to make a living. Went inside. The director even cheered for such people, and even stupid the pigs! Two to director, two to film
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