Life is definitely not fair to Fox, who is fat, bald and poor in appearance, living with his mother in his 40s, and living in a monotonous, boring life whose only hobbies are playing WWII models and sitting alone in the car listening to heavy metal. Carrying luggage at the airport, being humiliated and bullied by colleagues, and being scolded by neighbors. Never had a girlfriend, I guess.
One day, he met a girl. For the first time, he was not alone listening to music in the car, and finally someone accompanies him to eat Thai noodles. He invited the girl to go on a trip to Egypt, but he was waiting for a good person card. Even so, when Fox found out that the girl's life was in a mess, he still offered a helping hand. Even though he had nothing, he thought everything was going well, just like the new colleague at the garbage station seemed to be a little cute, but the girl said "I'm sorry. , I just made a mistake." Those hug and kiss promises were all my mistake.
In the end, Fox's key-wrapped note said that the movie was not filmed. I guess it should be asking: Does your promised trip to Egypt count? I can book two rooms.
The tone of the film is as cold and slow as Iceland. This gentle otaku like Dabai completed a redemption in his life and reached a reconciliation with himself on a plane to Egypt alone.
Loneliness is the norm in life, and most people can see a shadow of themselves in Foss. This is not the case with us, watching one movie after another alone.
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