In normal life, you would never want a neighbor to crash your car every day, nothing to cause a fire, sloppy life, and messy work. Even if he is kind by nature, he can do things that even ordinary villains can't do. Moreover, from the beginning to the end, Blanc's character has not changed, and he is really not a qualified protagonist.
Stephen Chow should have borrowed many plots from this film. As far as the first part is concerned, the "King of Comedy" will never die, and the funny inventions in "Domestic Lingling Paint", the dialogues that are rich in sexual meaning, are not going to be fucked by being handsome.
Personally think that the funniest points are to exchange money for intelligence (the performance is very natural); get on the coach (can be borrowed from domestic films), after the chase, the doctor hits three times; Blanc walks alone, the narration is full of meaning, and sober When, "And, where the hell am I now?"
And, the affectionate funny-face, funny face.
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