As the owner of the wedding company, Max is heartbroken - the emcee, band, chef, menu, wait staff, fireworks show, camera, all depend on him to implement every detail. In the face of the grooms or brides who are playful, all kinds of unimaginable project requirements are always inversely proportional to his stretched ability to manage. This time his wedding was held in a 17th-century castle. The groom's family pursues a romantic and elegant wedding style, and everyone's division of labor is like a chain with a wrong link, creaking and making noises, and finally collapses into the sky. Just when Max couldn't help but think about his failed life, another "bad news" suddenly came: the circuit of the ancient castle could not be carried, the refrigerator was broken, and the prepared main dish mutton was all rotten.
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