A group of absurd people who are completely out of control, thinking about it from a realistic perspective, is somewhat incomprehensible. But thinking about it from the spiritual and religious level seems to be a kind of destiny. Beneath fate, this group of people blindly beat and collided. In the middle-aged crisis full of coincidences and misunderstandings, they gradually led their lives to disasters, and even their lives to destruction; and above fate, it was the CIA who looked on and out of the absurd, but God who is unable to control the tragedy.
The audience was drawn out of the story line from the beginning (this is not a suspense film), but has an omniscient vision of God than the CIA. They knew who they were in front of them and what misunderstandings were happening, and then watched them. Laughing at these idiots. Sensitive people think a little after laughing, and then turn to sadness, because isn't our life so full of stupidity and absurdity?
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