The plot was unexpectedly wonderful. The so-called Darwin Prize is awarded to the most ignorant and shocking fool among the strange ways of death. And when a blood-dazed police officer is reduced to an insurance investigator, the judgment and thinking of finding clues from the scene of the death accident is no less than Sherlock Holmes's sharp and sensitive thinking. Therefore, when each little story is restored from the beginning to the end, the audience's laughter and tears are not spared. Joseph Fiennes' performance in this film is just right and overshadows Winona.
These little stories may not all be based on real events, but these little people or whimsical or stupid and greedy behaviors may happen to us. In order to steal a small biscuit, he got stuck in a vending machine, jumped down from a tall building with a pillow to test the strength of the glass window, blew up his off-road vehicle in order to pry open the ice for fishing, and even installed it to speed up the car Abandoned military rockets...
After watching this film, you will not think that this is the golden raspberry award awarded by the insurance company to the policyholder, but you will feel that many risks in life can actually be avoided, just Like when we stepped on the escalator in the orchard to pick a raspberry, then walked down steadily, and when we slowly put it in our mouths to chew, we found that she was sweet.
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