The whole movie doesn't have any skills, it tells the trivial story of a family. Fortunately, it is very smooth, one black spot after another, and occasionally a few very powerful black spots, which made me laugh and almost got called by the neighbors.
There is no doubt that this is a comedy, but apart from those jokes, the more I read it, the more sad I am. The most impressive thing is that my father-in-law told my African relatives: I am not a racist, but I really want my daughter to be a white European. Husband. Think about it from another perspective, if I were the parents of those four daughters, and the four girls found me a yellow race, an Arab, a Jew, and a black son-in-law, I would definitely collapse, so when I saw my father-in-law I can understand that when I cut down all the big trees in the yard and went out fishing all day long, my mother-in-law collapsed and went to see a psychiatrist. Although the final outcome is great harmony, do you believe it?
The topic of racial discrimination is so old that no one argues anymore. On the surface, everyone is peaceful, and they are all politically correct and civilized people. Actually? For the simplest example, if you are a girl, when you tell your relatives and friends that your fiancé is from Henan, won't they whisper? The superficial civilization cannot cover up the ranking of the good and the bad deep in the heart. Perhaps in the more open and culturally diverse places (such as the US imperialists), this situation will change. However, how far is it from the day when everyone really takes off the tinted glasses deep in their hearts?
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