I really love this film. It is because I can see many actions that break stereotypes and thinking about human emotions.
No matter if Dave is a white man, he is in RAP; or Dave is a man, he is also anxious about his own sexual organs; Dave bathes with his male friends and wipes each other's back; Asian girls and Dave’s buddies act like a tradition after a one-night stand The image of the "scumbag"; Dave's girlfriend in the bar tears up the stupid guy who thinks girls don't understand sports...
In short, all the details feel very comfortable.
What I love the most is the part in which Dave killed himself when he was a child, and even needed trauma warning.
The insertion of this plot is also very neutral, but also because I hate the saying "If you can't kill you, it will make you stronger".
Dave does look like a person who has not been bullied... but he can't be so old until he has to be reminded to realize that he was not a popular kid when he was a child, but the kid who was bullied by the group. Everyone welcomes him, cue him, and will be happy to see him performing, not because they love him, but because they love to make a fool of him.
Dave lives at ease, loves himself and his friends, makes self-deprecating creations, but basically doesn't look back. Because he would kill the little clown boy who was thrown into the circus as soon as he looked back.
Another possibility is that Dave was not a naturally optimistic person who would make fun of himself for entertaining the public. It was this experience of being bullied that taught him how to skillfully mock himself, from a protective color to making him happy. Among them, even benefit from it. It was this experience that made him the current little cock man.
In addition, the plot hasn't been repeated and enlarged, and the processing is also very clever, and the feeling of unknown is also very free.
I really like this feeling, and I hope that human beings are so sincere.
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