Most of the time, there have been one or two guys like Driss, the black man in the movie, around us. They teach you to smoke, drive you to drag a car, trick you to confess to the girl you like, while frothing in front of you to show off the clever tricks of the girl, while chattering to vent to you the unattainable distress for a long time.
Such friends are often nicknamed by us as damaging friends.
When you were young, you might have done a few extraordinary things with your friends. I even got a similar warning: be careful, they are not the same with you.
It's like the first reminder that Philip the white man got in the movie. Many people take it for granted that friendship should also pay attention to the right person.
If this ridiculous logic is placed in the school, it means that good students should work together with good students every day, and poor students can only mix with poor students until they graduate. Extending to the movie, it is a puzzle that the movie brings to the viewers. How can aristocratic elites like Philip be living by a black man with a complicated identity, full of violence, and not playing cards according to common sense.
They look so out of place.
But Philip did just that. He chose Driss.
Some people say that everyone has a magnetic field, and only two people who can resonate can attract each other.
In the movie, what initially attracted Philip was Driss's indiscriminate sympathy, but as the mutual understanding increased, Driss's slightly rude and self-assertive intervention slowly penetrated into Philip's original routine life.
For him, Driss is considered his best friend.
Therefore, when Philip cooperated with Driss's tricks and frothed and frothed at the police and pretended to be silly and stupid, in the words of a bad street, even the most awesome days could not be compared with the 2B. years.
In addition, for people who are accustomed to watching blockbuster movies and twists and turns, this film will definitely disappoint you. It is absolutely as light as a bowl of water. If you have a heavy taste, change the menu.
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