I wanted to watch this movie after listening to the episode larrons en foirs. At that time, in the imagination of the music, it was a lively, elegant and a bit presumptuous scene. The movie was indeed lively and elegant. But it's just that all the ghosts made the arms dealers go on TV so smoothly and teased each other. Regardless of the process or the result, I don't think it's enough to enjoy the game. .
In the same way, it can be said that this is a comedy for everyone to enjoy watching, and some of the themes you want to reflect can't be too cruel. However, there are many quiet scenes here, the silent crying of the compatriots holding the photos of dead children in the yellow sand, the flashing bullet marks, and the weapons production bureau in the city center are all so ironic. Isn't it just to make people calm down and reflect, and the protagonist's noisy game imitates the exaggeration of black and white mime, but it lacks a certain spirituality. Behind every action, there is an expression of expectation, which creates a lot of restraints. Sometimes the response is really just that, and that's part of the discomfort.
Of course, the movie is mature, smooth, and the music is just right, but I tend to be picky. The protagonists and a bunch of people still sigh their love and praise for life.
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