After a fire burns down the convenience store, Dante and his friend, Landau, switch to another pizza shop and continue their unpromising clerk jobs. But I really want to thank the fire. Soon after, Dante turned around and found a beautiful girlfriend. Not to mention, the girlfriend's parents also promised to give the young couple a house, and also helped him with the work. The only premise is that he must Move to Florida.
The unlucky person will have a few shit luck in their life. Seeing that gloomy New Jersey is about to become Florida of sunny beaches and bikinis, Landau, this scumbag (I mean it), starts to get jealous. Hanging around is a cool attitude to life, but it would be too unkind to forcefully drag friends and roll in muddy water together. As for the pregnant pizza shop owner, of course he loves Dante, but the blonde also loves Dante, and Dante clearly prefers blondes (as normal people do). Dante himself is also very unsatisfactory. At this juncture, he has to worry about gain and loss. The so-called character determines fate, and the loser can't catch the cake even if the sky falls.
I am too lazy to complain about the main themes of domestic films, and the main themes of American films are the same. Domestic films are always going to be great, and American films are often attributed to family, friendship, and blabla. But please, director, you are making a cult film, so why are you playing the Pixar way? Does it taste bad?
Three stars for the episode "Raindrops keep falling on my head", this version is the best.
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