If you can afford it, you can put it down, anywhere is home

Fay 2022-03-17 09:01:09

Salman, who has passed his 30s, has dull eyes, no building, no car, no woman, no savings, and a complete proletariat.
His eyes were dull, his behavior was stupid and innocent, his expression was embarrassing and terrifying; he was more than Forrest Gump, but he didn't have Forrest Gump's halo and good luck.

Two words - Loser & brain damage.

However, Salman quietly mends the misfortunes of his sister-in-law and the life around him in his weird way:
1. Exposing the boss's emotional deception towards his sister-in-law.
2. Love education for two "little monsters" (sister-in-law's children, one of whom threatened to kill Salman).

Finally, there are some very profound meaning:
brother back, we just saw the soldier tall back;
the kids while dad hugged, but while the left eye had let them feel Salman's father;
sister-in-law cry of pain, I do not know Is it the joy of welcoming her husband or the reluctance to leave Salman or the guilt of him; whether

the backbone of the country is this soldier (elite) who represents the American spirit, or is it like Salman (ordinary little person) - they are very different. Eye-catching, but silently pay to let life go on.

Salman drove away in a battered second-hand Beatles, which in worldly eyes would not be worth it for him:
he paid, and there is reason to be happy; the
ending is so sunny, because Salman already has happiness, but This kind of happiness is not understandable to everyone: the
heart is free and full of love; the
behavior is completely in accordance with the times, can be carried and put down, and anywhere is home.

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In recent years, American independent films seem to have a lot of this style: For
example, "Little Miss Sunshine" is also a good film of this type.

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