This is a utopian world, and the dream of silly roots and a world without thieves may be Feng Dao's spiritual sustenance. The film starts from heavenly Tibet, starts from the purity of chaos, and begins a fairy tale interpretation on a galloping train on a journey back home. Andy Lau and Liu Ruoying played a pair of "thief husband and thief wife" - Wang Bo and Wang Li, because Wang Li's pregnancy gave her a return to motherhood, especially after receiving the help of a migrant worker, it made her more determined. With the determination to correct evil and return to justice and put it into action, he began to protect Sha Gen and the huge sum of money carried by Sha Gen without hesitation to return home. Silly root is an orphan who has been building temples in Tibet with a construction team from rural Hebei. He will soon be 21 years old. He has a deposit of 60,000 yuan and plans to return to his hometown to marry a wife and have children. But because he lived almost in a vacuum, he believed that human nature is good and there are no thieves in the world. He said, "How can a man be worse than a wolf?" So much so that he shouted at the noisy station: "Who is a thief? Come out, you can see that no one has stood up, there are no thieves here." And as a result, a thief gang headed by Uncle Li was recruited. A contest between thieves and thieves, and an open and secret battle between police and thieves begins. In the end, Sha Gen's hair was intact (except for a cup of blood), Wang Bo protected Sha Gen and his wife with his life, and the thief gang was brought to justice.
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