The disabled white tycoon wanted to find an assistant. Many people applied for the job. Driss was among them, but he was just to get an autograph and receive a subsidy. Unexpectedly, he became his assistant in confusion.
Not surprisingly, the rich would choose him because he has no sympathy for him, and there is no so-called discrimination. But it was obvious that Driss was disgusted at first, and behaved slightly cute.
Driss is a person who is so shining that people can't ignore, he won't be bound by laws, and he is enviable free and happy. He brings enthusiasm to that old-fashioned villa.
He vulgarly invited the female assistant to take a bath with him, made fun of the housekeeper’s affairs, the simple and rude lesson of the driver who always parked the car at the door of the villa, unceremoniously let the rich man’s daughter take her boyfriend off the roof
He sounds very annoying and he is used to talking about sex, but if you really watch this movie, you won’t feel that way. What you feel is frank and scornful sincerity.
He took the wealthy to re-experience the excitement of skydiving; encouraged him to chase the girl he liked, but the method was still very clueless; he drove him through the traffic at high speed in Maserati, and let the traffic police who wanted to check him drag racing clear the way for him; he replaced I dropped the lifeless classical music for the birthday party, replaced it with pop music that made everyone unconsciously dance with him, and taught the rich to smoke when he felt unable to calm down. This is a life that the rich have never experienced after being disabled. The other side is wonderful
I think the cutest part is when Driss learned that a painting that looked like a painter’s nosebleed sprinkled on the canvas was costly. He went back and followed the rhythm of the music he liked, and drew it at will. Draw and show off one by one, asking how much it is worth. First of all, I don't know how to paint, but I see freedom in painting, and the kind of comfort that is particularly open. I think he is happy, happy makes me jealous
Fortunately, he is back at the end, as if he has never walked, Driss, your smile will be contagious
Thank you to the person who recommended this movie, for allowing me at least a short period of happiness during a somewhat depressing period of time
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