I admire pyke's meticulous thinking and quick mental arithmetic ability, as well as the endurance of persistently practicing yoga magic for many years. The film should be a reflection that begins with the influence of a pie falling from the sky. A hapless man, driving a broken car, was smashed by a box that fell from the sky, how depressed he was, how did he feel when he found out that there was $600,000 in the box? How do I get this money? The film tells us that there is no free lunch. Sooner or later, you will have to pay it back. If you spend it, you have to give it to others, although the money is not from the creditor. But pyke is too fussy, and the money spent by the sam couple has to be returned. The numbers exported each time are accurate to 2 decimal places. The sam was really in a hurry, and finally pyke was killed. So the film tells us another truth, that the poor do not chase, and leave a way for people to live. The heroine is pretty and has a good figure. In addition, at the end of the film, pyke's twin brother came out. I don't know if he is going to start another debt collection journey.
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