"Tracking Matthew the Long-tailed Leopard" may be the reason for the mood, and I feel that this is a movie that has everything. But whether it's really everything, there's no denying it's a good movie. A nonsensical French comedy full of bad taste, the style is a bit like "Shut Up You", full of Stephen Chow in the 1990s. The protagonist who sees the big from the small. The first male, a lowly social bottom man, is in debt, cheating tourists with his daughter Parrot's money, and then he won't buy a homework book for his daughter, and is called a liar. Coupled with the unbelievable adventures of twenty-five years ago, the label of a liar can never be removed. The full protagonist of Stephen Chow has a sense of sight. In order to repay the debt and save the parrot, the useless man became the tour guide of the second man, trying to make a fortune from him by deception. The second male, a reporter who has entered a low ebb in his career, his father sent him back to Ballumby, hoping that he can re-enact his famous works to save the ratings. In the back of the film, we know that the famous work of the second male is actually a one-man show directed and acted by him. But no matter how low the ratings are, his own show will be cut off, and the second male can only bite the bullet and take over the task. The third male, a dictatorial general who loves Celine Dion. A harlequin, who looks like a villain, finally became the key to the comeback of the protagonist group. The fourth male is a retired botanist in his 80s who was previously funded by the general. It seems that he is a scientist who has devoted himself to research, but the discovery of accidental rejuvenation instantly broke the psychological defense line of this little-known person who was not valued by others, and became the villain of the movie. It falls into a cliché and is full of creative and interesting plots. Just like Stephen Chow's movies, it's all the same routine. The protagonist of humble origin is worthless and accomplishes nothing, but there is always a fire and a dream in his heart, which can never be realized by relying on his own strength. Then, either because of his own talent, or because of the guidance of an expert, the instant skill points are added to the Jedi and the villain is overturned. But like Stephen Chow's movies, there are many laugh-out-loud clips, well-designed foreshadowings, and small details that can touch all kinds of people. Is it a parrot that echoes from end to end, is it a tribal prophecy like a 3D movie, is it a counterattack that turns out you are also a liar, or is the protagonist group of useless firewood who did not lie down and win the whole counterattack? I don't know where other people's touch points are, what I know is that this is a "full score" work! Let me tell you what I saw in this movie. Love, yes, the first must be him. Although the director decided not to consider love in the movie, the clip of the two long-tailed leopards really envy me. Living in seclusion in the mountains and forests, without asking about world affairs, you will be yours and I will be yours. Suddenly I don't want to write anymore, although there is still a lot to say, but when I think of her, I am speechless and don't know how to speak. About the generals, about the professors, just the two of them are endless topic, can, eh. Mentioning love at this point can really ruin everything. Anyway, this is a great work. At first glance, it is a comedy that can make you laugh, but if you taste it carefully, it is also a tragedy that shows the life of ordinary people.
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