It is conceivable that a large number of unconstrained passionate youths are gathered together, and all kinds of eye-opening juggling come on stage, group dance DJ, countless drinks, big breasts nude swimming, and thrilling trapeze. Even if the noise was rushed by the neighbors to complain to the police, they did not exert any control over the carnival scene, and even intensified, until the fire-breathing man appeared, unscrupulously sprayed up and down and left and right, letting the atmosphere reach the climax of the flames. Countless trees and homes were burned down, the news media dispatched helicopter aerial photography, and the police station mobilized emergency fire fighting.
The film is directed and produced by "The Hangover" and incorporates fashionable pseudo-documentary techniques. The biggest difference is that this time it is not a mess of adult celebrities. Due to limited funding, it is entirely the work of newcomers and a group of high school students. Crazy party at home. When all kinds of apocalyptic bridges were remakes, frightened and fatigued, it became the only choice to shift from natural disasters to man-made disasters. It is said that the Chinese people like to join in the fun, and they can only be regarded as a small inferior in front of the Americans, and they are the expert level of the fun. Not only can the party be turned into a crazy level, but it can also play tricks and turn it into a disaster. It makes people's heartbeat widen their horizons and see the super limit of capitalism's freedom and debauchery. It would be great if this kind of thing really happened every day in the United States. Without being threatened by others, you would just destroy yourself. It's a pity that this kind of madness is just the joy of the movie.
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