I am accustomed to watching American movies and occasionally watching European movies. Compared with the American connotation of speaking, the simple and straightforward language of Europeans makes it easier to watch this comedy movie.
The centenarian faced all the encounters in the escape indifferently, while recalling his quite accomplished and ridiculous life. He was mentally impaired but possessed the talent of blasting freaks. With the creed that his mother gave him "just do it", coupled with some good luck, a story similar to Forrest Gump happened to him.
The comedy also brings some insights. There will be too many stories in the long life. We can lay down our burdens and do what we think we should do, pursue our dreams and goals decisively and resolutely, and face difficulties calmly and indifferently. And tribulation. As for the result, leave it to fate.
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