Unexpectedly, when he came to France, it turned into a family ethics drama with ninety-nine worries. I don't like to talk about the conservative father-in-law of the Catholic Church. I have seen the daughters who are like flowers and jade marry an Israeli who invests in promoting organic kosher food, an Algerian who defends lost youth, and a bank business in Paris. Chinese people from Shuiqi, regardless of their skin color and nationality, even believe in Judaism, Allah, or atheist, and they are lucky to have no blood vessels. The humble wish to marry a Catholic turned out to be a sad prayer for world peace.
Marrying a black Catholic from Ivory Coast, the two elders have nothing in sight, and the priest who hangs up the online shopping clothes while listening to the confession can't help laughing when he sees it. The official Sir saw the "Four Immigrants" coming to bail the pure-blooded Charles de Gaulle father-in-law and thought he was going to cause trouble. , the verification is "excusable".
Although the French are keen on politics, the film is completely indifferent to the current issues of immigration, race, belief, etc., but it is not bad for a light comedy. It is a pity to be able to stage a "Hangover" together.
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