HBO's Human Comedy

Libbie 2022-10-31 07:21:50

A comedy full of grotesque and ghostly background music, about family, about love, about friendship, full of sarcasm, ridicule, criticism, and no sympathy.

It tells about the struggle and helplessness of people under the differences of rich and poor, race and age. The interesting thing is that the characters like to pose with the book from beginning to end.

A funny story revolves around three rich guys on vacation in Hawaii. One is a large family of five, staying in a monsoon suite in a blue and blue style. Mark Mosback, Nicole Mosback and his son Kun, as well as their daughter Olivia and her female classmate Paula; a young newlywed couple separately It was Shane Payton and Rachel Payton, who stayed in a green-style room, then moved to a yellow-style pineapple suite; the last was single rich woman Tanya McWood, who stayed in a red-style room.

Mark is worried about dying of cancer, unwilling to have no dignity in the family, shocked that his father was gay and died of AIDS, the financial officer Nicole is work-oriented, Olivia and Paula are addicted to drugs, and Kun is cowardly and obsessed with playing games and "handjob".

The rich second-generation playboy Xia En is naive, paranoid, incompetent, and a mother's treasure. Rachel, the Cinderella reporter's wife, has nothing to do with this obsessive child.

Rich woman McWood came here with her mother's urn in her arms, nervous.

Fat girl Lanny gave birth to a child on her first day at the hotel. The hotel manager, Amond, was stabbed to death after drinking, taking drugs and indulging in homosexuality. Paula instigated her boyfriend to be a thief. McWood abandoned Belinda, the spiritual comforter, and gained a seemingly good twilight love. Rachel grieved at the role of the vase but could not give up the rich life. Kun bravely chose to leave the family and stay here.

Except for Nicole Olivia, the mother and daughter, who are slightly normal, the facial expressions of all the actors above are the biggest highlight of the show, and the most vivid is of course the hotel manager, Amond.

Inappropriate relationship between husband and wife, unreal friendship in boudoir, unbelief in love and marriage, uncertain heart.

The scale of this HBO is not large, and it is not about sex, but human nature.

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