This film may include some American-style humor, but I didn't see it very much, and the evaluation can only be regarded as fair in terms of goodness. Just remembered a few plots about New York, maybe because I just went there.
In one scenario, the couple was walking on a crowded New York street when they were suddenly stopped by another couple who was trying to beg. The other party explained to them that they encountered some unexpected difficulties and hoped to get financial help. The couple said righteously, can't we see that you are lying to us? So he scolded the other party angrily. Fengshui took turns, the couple was chased by the police, and they were penniless, so they had to use this method to seek help from others passing by. He was reprimanded by strangers when he got the fate of "the way of the human is to rule the body of the human".
I remember this episode because when I was walking on the streets of New York, I also found the people around me cold. If it is in Florida, I excuse me to stop someone, and he usually smiles and waits for my question. On the streets of New York, when you stop a person, he often looks at you cautiously, without expression. After hearing the where to go... question, he puts his heart down, and then he uses it with you. Explain in a quick way and it's over. What needs to be pointed out is that there are a few occasions when I deliberately went to the police to ask for directions. It turns out that the police uncle is also very impatient. When talking to you, his eyes are looking everywhere, and he has to leave before he finishes talking to you.
Another plot is that the couple in the film came to Central Park in New York, rowing a boat to escape the police chase. They passed a lake. I also climbed a small rockery in Central Park and saw a lake. The map shows that there are two lakes in Central Park. I want to know if it is the one I have seen. The reason for thinking like this may be because I have been fascinated by Central Park for a long time, but after a brief contact, I left.
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