There is no obvious goal in this film, there is no big boss to be defeated, and there is no big cause to be sacrificed to complete, and even the love in it is invincible. A knife.
Some are all kinds of mindless, ghosts and horses.
The protagonist just woke up and didn't even change his pajamas. Suddenly, he was told that his home was going to be demolished. The protagonist who was so anxious was about to grab his friend for help and told him that his house was going to be demolished. The friend's reaction It's probably like this: take him to the bar for two drinks, and then tell him, "Oh, the house is going to be demolished, what's the hurry, the earth is going to be demolished."
So the earth was demolished.
The mighty earthlings once claimed to be the soul of all things (only later did I find out that the earth was actually commissioned by ××, you earthlings are just tenants who don't give money), and they thought the earth was so important and the center of the universe, but the demolition team ended up In the first place, it turns out that the earth is just a farmhouse on the edge of the universe, not even the urban-rural border.
So what's the hurry, the earth is torn down, it doesn't matter.
The director continues to instill in you Don't panic's philosophy of life with a slow and outrageous approach. Live like a weird uncle with a wine bottle, talking drunk, and pulling some words with you that you don't quite agree with.
In your eyes, his life is not so glamorous, and he is slow and condescending, which does not meet your definition of a happy life at all. Looking at his sloppy appearance, just like this slow-paced and seemingly centerless film, people muttered that the director is so annoying.
But you can't deny that this director can tell some very funny jokes, as well as some strange and funny things. Like that stance reversal gun, oh, I bet every little bitch (and male bitch) who's caught up in trivia and wants to be understood will want one.
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