It is such a work full of nonsense, shrouded in words such as vulgar.
But a closer look at the plot also reflects the international relations at that time.
Palestine-Israel conflict, Zohan, as Israel's ultimate killer, yearns for peace and wants to be a barber. In the war, how many soldiers and soldiers want to really go to the battlefield, and how many soldiers and soldiers want to live a peaceful life. Pakistan is the same, making leather shoes. . .
Real estate developers symbolize American power, and real estate developers secretly provoked conflicts between Palestinians and Israelis on the streets, implying some reasons for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Oh no, it's not implied, but explicit.
During the street conflict, the two sides opened their hearts to reconcile, and found out that the mastermind behind the scenes was similar to the plot of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In general, this film made in the United States is so sharply satirizing the United States, the scale is large enough, and the backstage is hard enough.
No comment on other cat abuse plots, mainly funny. Just watch the fun.
Combined with the film market at that time and the international situation, I would give this film a 9.5+ points.
Also, I want Zohan to cut this hairstyle for me, I like it.
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