Three security guards in a museum do not know each other, but they come together because the museum is about to relocate the artworks that they have guarded for many years. They all had a deep understanding of the works of art and built a very deep relationship. When they learned that they might not be able to accompany these exhibits any more, the three of them joined together and decided to steal these three works of art back. However, the three old security guards who are in their twilight years are no longer as brave as they used to be. Although they know the layout of the museum well, they cannot "attack". So the three decided to "smart"--use the loopholes in the relocation of artworks to steal again. The task is not complicated, but it always goes wrong, so the stories of thefts full of jokes begin like this. Fortunately, they completed their mission and were with their beloved exhibits again.
In fact, the biggest selling point of this film is not the story itself, but what kind of sparks will be created when the three "old fritters" meet. I personally think that although the three of them are very selling together, they do not have the effect of 1+1=2. Instead of enlarging, they shrink. I can't doubt the acting skills of the three old guys, I can only say that the three of them are mutually restricted when they are placed together. It should be said that the humorous aspects of the film are still very good, and the jokes in the theft will undoubtedly bring pleasant effects to the audience under the pressure of life. It does not present people with ticklish jokes, but allows the audience to realize the ridiculousness and laugh slowly.
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