This is America. And he is Porat.
When he greeted pedestrians enthusiastically on the street, he
took the escalator in fear and thought that the elevator was just a room. He
didn't understand the use of almost most high-tech products and could
not figure out the human accident. . .
Especially that episode about how to tell jokes
I always remember. Suppose first, pause, and then negate.
It is these seemingly incomprehensible differences that have created the jokes and themes of this film. After
watching it, I think it is very ironic and very black and humorous.
Then I think I should go to some less famous countries.
Just like the others before. Knowing China is the same, and
I don’t know what it looks like with Kirstan behind the name...
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