The plot is very nonsense. I thought that the aliens came out in the end after talking about the friends, and they made a noise to save the world. After all, the changes that alcohol brought to people were unprecedented. What's more, it is in Britain, where the bar culture is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
In terms of the plot alone, there is nothing to say. The British version of Stephen Chow's nonsensical comedy, the kind of laugh without tears, just talk about the twelve bars of the bar tour.
The first stop: The First Post, which was once a post office. Five people revisited and found that it had been renovated and became a Starbucks style. The old bartender could no longer recognize everyone.
Second stop: The Old Familiar, Sam appears, still beautiful. She slapped Gary in the toilet and rekindled Steven's love.
The third stop: The Famous Cock. This bar blacklisted Gary 20 years ago. Five people were bombed out again 20 years later.
Fourth stop: The Cross Hands, where Gary's lie was exposed, and more importantly, they discovered the truth about the town-occupied by aliens.
The fifth stop: The Good Campanions. Everyone quickly completed the "one person, one pint" of this bar and rushed to the next one.
The sixth stop: The Trusty Servant. Oliver hung up before being here last time. The five people noisily attracted the attention of the replacement.
Seventh stop: The Two Headed Dog, Sam reappeared, a love triangle obsession, and then a fierce fight, which completely attracted attention.
The eighth stop: The Mermaid, which turned into a nightclub. Just like Odysseus's encounter, everyone was confused.
Ninth stop: The Beehive. It was found that one person was replaced by a replacement. After breaking through the siege, another person was unfortunately replaced.
The tenth stop: The King's Head. The remaining few people are going to pass through this bar to reach the Ford. Gary insists on completing the marathon.
The eleventh stop: The Hole in The Wall. Although everyone has a chance to escape, after Gary finished drinking this one, he desperately ran to the last one.
The twelfth stop: The World's End, and the big Boss "network" for the final duel to determine the destiny of mankind.
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