The family in this story are all losers, studying Proust’s suicidal gay uncle, angry and madly pornographic drug-addicted grandfather, and the failed father who created 9 steps to learn successfully, obsessed with Nietzsche, refused to speak and wanted to test the pilot. Finding that they are a color-blind brother, they are frustrated and troubled. They drove a super bad car together to do something that didn't seem to make much sense. They originally tried to prove something with this, but finally they found that they could not succeed, so Simply messing around, what an absurd experience this is, from failure to failure, but they are happy. This is actually an inspirational film, but it is completely different from other inspirational films. It is not to use success to motivate, but to find that failure is also good. To sum it up, the central idea of this film is: Just do what you want to do if you fucking do anything else.
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