This kind of subject matter is easy to say but also difficult. It is easy to arouse the audience's snickering nerves, but it is difficult to continuously focus the camera on the points of interest to the audience.
part one: neurotic soldiers, a series of Hungarian words that make people's minds tense and the scenes that change instantly, it is easy to make people faint. Strangely, those two buildings standing in the wasteland, and those few unimportant characters, once made me wonder where the director's main theme belongs. Fortunately, a strange lens centered on the bathtub and constantly rotating the environment finally gave people an explosive pleasure. At the end of part one, the baby with a pig's tail for some reason (which was later found to be a harbinger of a pig-like life in the future), in another spin, smoothly transitions to the second chapter.
part two: The opening chapter is the big stomach king competition that is really full and supportive. The contestants from all over the world swallow the "food" in front of them like pigs. I admire the humanized vomiting device, the post with armrests, and the tape for the head to rest on. I am also very interested to know what kind of stuff that can make people vomit in a single bottle. It feels better than laxatives. After one game, he vomited, then moved on to the next game, and finally the protagonist who used to have a long tail fell to the ground. There was a clip in which the coach said that one day the competitive sport would be included in the Olympics. . . . So I immediately thought of McDull's snatch the bag mountain, I don't know if it is a synonymous exchange.
part three: At the end of three generations, the father is as fat as a mountain, and the stunts of the fat method are average, which looks super fake, but it is a perfect match with his genius son who is a little too thin. I thought that by this chapter, there should always be some unforgettable episodes. It turned out to be interesting, the picture didn't keep up, and I could basically guess the next plot, and I really didn't feel any surprises. Fortunately, a professor asked a genius son to get a keychain for a baby embryo, which is the most special place. In fact, it was a very good idea to arrange for him to make a sculpture of his father and then sculpt himself, but he wondered why he did not arrange such a picture to be more extreme. Is it because the more extreme, the more real, the more difficult it is The filming is done, so just arrange it like this? This is also my biggest regret about this drama. Not to the extreme, it is really not beautiful :)
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