He is a hero, but he does not want to be a hero who is just a tool - he likes beauty and cares more about creating beauty. In his eyes, every woman is beautiful - he said that you will eventually think of green grass, when the earth has no flowers.
Two places in the film touched me. The first time was that Zohan finally stood at the door of Paul Michele's salon. The sun was shining brightly. He cut his own fashionable hairstyle 21 years ago and met his dream.
The second time was when he was about to leave the small hair salon. The female boss gave him the latest edition of Paul Michele's hairstyles. He held the book in both hands and pressed it against his chest, and walked out of the small hair salon alone. The street is full of steam.
The teasing of Middle Easterners and the informality of sex in the film reflect the simple world in our minds, reminding me of the Onion movie.
Although I don't like the part where Zohan and Ghosts sing Middle Eastern songs on the street - but I still know that Middle Eastern friends like Mariah Carey so much - be tolerant, the little finished slapstick comedy.
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