After two points are finished, it is the highlight:
when the black and fat female secretary climbs on Chuck's body, a boring comedy is about to start. The black woman suddenly cried, and the music suddenly changed, becoming tender and moving. Not sure why: I think this is the most appreciated part of the film. There is a lot of inquisitiveness in the laughter (although it is not elegant), and it is comparable to a comedy like "Friends".
But it's fleeting: the whole is still very NORMAL.
However, I still want to pay tribute to the hard work of the entire cast and crew.
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