The story
goes like this: Paul and his crazy wife live in snow-covered Alaska. His brother Raymond has been missing for 5 years. Paul wants to go to the insurance company to get back Raymond’s insurance, totaling $1 million, from the insurance company. He was told that unless he was missing for 7 years, he could not be considered dead. It’s also a coincidence that there were two killers who temporarily hid a corpse in a trash can. Paul accidentally discovered the corpse. Upon a thought, he processed the corpse and threw it under the cliff. Sure enough, The police came to the door and said that the body belonged to Raymond, so that the insurance money was obtained. When the incident was reported, Raymond rushed back to get the part of the money he deserved. The two killers also came to the door, and they wanted to get back there. Corpse. At the same time, an employee of the insurance company came to the door because he suspected that Raymond's death was related to Paul.
The corpse may be a bit scary, but believe me, this is secondary, and this does not affect the fun of the film. This film is one of the most funny comedies I have seen in many films. The director has cleverly created a lot of jokes. , Coupled with Eels's beautiful lazy songs, make this film a classic. In this film, British humor is brought to the fullest. After watching it, you will know what "British humor" is.
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