The front is full of jokes. In fact, this movie does not have an overly tortuous plot, nor does it have fancy songs and dances. Although some plots are unavoidably joined with a lot of Indian sensationalism, it is generally very simple, close to life, and tells an ordinary story. And an extraordinary story. Especially those rich second-generation MBA students, bribery, bullying newcomers, bottomless sales, IT small market, black-hearted bosses and other details, all make the people of the Chinese Dynasty extraordinarily friendly. Feeling Asan's national conditions are similar to ours. . .
The theme of this film is very simple, and it is also a small person who breaks the chronic disease of the industry with sincerity, succeeds in starting a business, and gains respect. It's a very old-fashioned inspirational plot, but it tells the ups and downs of many ordinary people's entrepreneurship, and they are sad. No good luck, no special talents, no help from noble people, just a group of ordinary people, in order to earn some extra money, use their professional knowledge, work overtime, work hard, serve with integrity, not opportunistic, and finally get affirmation. Compared with many so-called youth inspirational dramas in the Chinese Dynasty, I don't know how many times sincerity is required. I can't help applauding Asan. This is the victory of the common people!
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