The little person faces the powerlessness of real life, and the master calmly faces

Dwight 2022-03-21 09:01:03

The little person's powerlessness in the face of real life. Du Ye is poor and lazy, loves money, loves fantasies, and encounters a ridiculous story that mistakenly regarded him as a millionaire with the same name in the kidnapping case. Because a blanket that was peeed found the rich man to take the opportunity to find the Governor for help and give the money to the kidnappers. For his own benefit, Du Ye got into the plight of the rich and the kidnappers. I met two close friends through my hobby of bowling and got involved in a dumbfounding case. Cohen's film gave me the feeling that the process was black and humorous, and it was not bad to think about it at the end.


The last story seemed like an absurd story told by an old cowboy.


Old western cowboy man Du Ye can accept it. I don’t know if you can get comfort from it like me. It’s very happy to see Du Ye as usual. I hope he can make it to the finals. Duye and Walter will definitely be in good shape. This is a good story, isn't it? Make me laugh in public, only occasionally. I don't want to see Duny leave but I know that a little metropolis is about to be born. I think this is the comedy of mankind. The way it has been passed down from generation to generation is like a big wagon in the west across the desert...Look at me, it's a long story. I hope you like this story. See you on the bowling alley.

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  • Maude Lebowski: Now, what happened to your face? Did Jackie Treehorn do that as well?

    The Dude: Ah, no that was the chief of police of Malibu. A real reactionary.

  • [after the chief of police throws a coffee mug at his head]

    The Dude: Ow! Fucking fascist!