Oh, it turned out to be a Japanese with a really big SIZE, and the underwear must be XXXXX (X to the Nth power) L. However, when Matsumoto came up with this name, he always wanted to make fun of "big Japanese", and this "big" can be understood as all the meanings of "big" as you understand it. When I read it, I was reminded of the same type of Japanese "History of the Cooking Chef", which satirizes the society (economy and politics), the sophistication and self-contradiction in the spirit of KUSO.
This is certainly one of the most bizarre "monster" movies. I'm talking about the grotesque not the stunt production in the movie but the style of the movie. No matter what type of Japanese movies are, they are quite influenced by comics, and the monsters produced are also "cute" to the point of being silly. What's really weird is that the film uses the tone of an "AV"-style pseudo-documentary to show the audience the story of such a "big" Japanese. The image of a "hero" who should be an idol of 10,000 people is actually a timid, irresponsible, ordinary "Xipi" who can no longer be ordinary, and has a bad-looking face.
It's a pity that in the second half, the film has more and more obvious political satire, and begins to KUSO even more dismissively, a little bit like not taking the audience seriously, just blindly caring for one's own happiness. I immediately realized that Matsumoto is also a typical person who is stupid and doesn't like to turn around when writing a play, which also led to symptoms like starting to fall asleep halfway through watching "History of the Cookbook". There are many Japanese movies that are too one-liners. A point of view has to be told from the beginning to the end, which makes people feel tired, and it will appear a bit boring and thin.
However, he still supports his KUSO spirit. The old "big" Japanese grandfather shaves his beard on an airplane, the little "big" Japanese Mimi's head is blown out by electricity, and the middle-aged "big" Japanese is confused and decayed with Lao Luo There is a fight, but there is still something to watch.
The important thing is that people are worried about "When the Hulk becomes bigger, the clothes are torn, why are the underwear intact?" This question, obtained psychological comfort in this movie, before Da Sato became bigger, Had to change into a pair of panties this size first.
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