This film mainly tells the master's black humor through the mouth of the apprentice. The way is a bit like a five-way pursuit order, inexplicably transferred to the tasks of various bosses, and finally hit the pot. There is no lack of family love, mentoring and apprenticeship in the scene. The family love is too thin. The single sister brings a little niece, and the husband is betrayed and runs away with money. The mentoring relationship is purely a child's play. You can have a relationship with the same woman. Throughout the whole play, the bones of the old play are still outstanding. If you don't talk about borrowing money, you can live in the house casually, and you will be missing a woman.
In comparison, the movie is good to watch, and the plot is not bad. With the blessing of old drama bones, it is still worth watching.
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