"Crazy Father" is such a film: you expect it to be a comedy, and it turns out to be an inspirational film; you think it should be a B-movie, but it is completely in line with mainstream Hollywood movies. Small people do big things Routines; you keep expecting its plot to surprise you, but the screenwriter's idea coincides with you again and again. However, although it is an inspirational film, don't expect to see warm humanity or touching scenes in it. It has only old-fashioned stories and boring bridges.
The actors in the film all have exquisite bones and unique faces. I really don't know where the director found such a group of strange people. Only the actress who played the silly nun was more pleasing to the eye. Against the backdrop of such a group of people, she was like a fairy. Playing the hero, the neurotic priest, is Jack Black, the ambitious director in King Kong. It's really strange where his acting skills have gone. In "Crazy Priest", his performance is like a constipated patient for many years, he suffers and the audience suffers when he sees it. From this point of view, a good actor also needs to play in a good film. The premise of an actor saving a bad movie is that the movie is not bad enough to be like an unhelpful dude, not to mention Jack Black's performance this time is bad enough.
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