The three stinky men were drunk, and they were unusually drunk. They had forgotten everything about last night. Do you think the director would restore what happened that night? Sorry, I said it was a hangover, so what happened the next day is more important. Except for a few drunken scenes recorded by the surveillance system at Tyson's house, throughout the film, (except for the easter eggs), there is no mention of any images of that crazy night.
The film brings out the lustful dreams of the majority of male compatriots, such as stealing a police car, marrying a stripper, gambling out and even stealing tigers, such unbelievable events (violation of order, physical satisfaction, the pleasure of gaming, etc.), ordinary people It is estimated that one of the things that happened in a lifetime will be happy for a while, and all the monkeys have been spread out. Before they have lost any loss, the only one who can count has lost a tooth.
Fortunately, the director did not reproduce their crazy night of drunkenness. On the contrary, after waking up, he repeatedly used clues to find his friend Gordon's story. Because we are on the same starting line with these three drunks, what they don’t remember, we don’t know, what they want to know is what we want to know, what they know... That’s it, we are in Director's set. Started the fantasy journey of rescuing Little Gordon.
With little anticipation and little tension, stalks after fascinating stalks ushered in. Starting from tiger, the church is so colorful as a carnival. The two hours of the movie passed by. The director was a bit conscientious, and made the male protagonist marry in a magical manner, and made the coward miraculously a man with four eyes, and dumped his perverted girlfriend. I also used that magical camera god to restore the night of indulgence and licentiousness, so that the masses of us and the four drunkards achieved consummation together.
In addition, among these men, my favorite cute fat guys are coaxing babies, drunk and messing with tigers, and gambling gods. They are all commendable and cute everywhere. On the contrary, it was the smart guy, who appeared irritatingly when he wanted to live in the presidential suite at first, and later pretended to be calm (maybe he really didn’t care about his friends), he was really handsome, and he deserved to be treated by an unscrupulous doctor. The mocking sentence.
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