In one sentence: science and engineering men change the world
The male protagonist, as an engineer with a strong scientific and male mindset, always lives in his own world. When he drove his ex-girlfriend home in his modified car, both of them had bad records due to lack of license plates, so he swears to tell his ex-girlfriend. Girlfriend he can build a world of his own. Later, together with friends, using hollow steel columns, they built a 400-square-meter platform a few meters away from the Italian high seas, which was defined as a free place not bound by law, and successively took in wandering boatmen, stateless PR managers, pregnant women of underage girls. At the suggestion of the public relations manager, the artificial island was named "Rose Island" and opened in summer as a sea bar sought after by hedonic young people. In order to make it more authoritative, the male protagonist wrote to the United Nations to apply for an independent country, but he began to be blocked by the Italian government. On the other hand, more young people wanted to become citizens here. In order to protect this small territory, The male protagonist drove his DIY car to the European Federal Court, but on the eve of applying for a trial opportunity, he learned that the Italian government would destroy the island by force, so he had to drive back. After learning that the original intention of the male protagonist to create this country was actually for herself, the female protagonist gave up her fiancé, accompanied the male protagonist to the island, and joined the four companions who came together behind to hold on to the last moment under the pressure of artillery fire. , but was eventually subdued by military force. In the end, although the island turned into a cloud of black smoke, the male protagonist's efforts were still affirmed by the female protagonist. The ending is a bit flat. While promoting the greatness of love, it is limited by love. Italian seaside, hot sun and relaxing crowds are great.
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