It's been a long time since I watched such a fun comedy. From the tone of the picture to the content, it has a strong retro style.
The content is a fat to natural cute female driver and psychic in the driving school, but she was very talented but she lost her father's soul and died when she was a child. She was alive and unconscious. By coincidence, the heroine meets a lovely uncle who has been controlled by a dead ghost wife for many years, and her daughter is targeted by a violent singer who wants to save her career and decides to sacrifice her virgin to the devil, but has no choice but to ask her for help. For the uncle's saying, "You make me feel warm", aroused her girl's heart, so she tried her best to get rid of ghosts (because of collecting souls to crack the magic), while fighting against the magical obstacles of the past singer, and at the same time having a warm love with her uncle.
In the end, the devil appeared, and the part that wanted the soul of the virgin was particularly exaggerated and funny. The ending was very warm, and it was indescribably pleasant to watch.
There is no big scene in the whole film, but it makes you laugh continuously throughout the whole film. The actors are not well-known, but their acting skills are superb; the lines are classic, full of British humor; the plot is also burdened with constant burdens, a joke in 3 minutes...
I really like this retro comedy!
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