I just finished watching the whole film, I laughed to death, the Italians really have no lower limit to black themselves!
The male protagonist is a Ma Baonan who is determined to work as an iron rice bowl. Every day his work is to stamp and receive small bribes. The government abolished redundant agencies, persuaded him to resign voluntarily and gave him a compensation of 7,000 euros. After being rejected, he was transferred to the far north and even the Arctic Circle, trying to get him to give up his iron rice bowl. But this buddy is really lacking in roots. He is very happy wherever he is, and even met love in Norway.
The heroine is an environmentalist and has a very romantic atmosphere. Every time she goes to work in a place, she talks about a relationship, so she has three children with different skin colors, nationalities and beliefs. The male protagonist was difficult to accept at first, but because of his love, he gradually took pride in learning Norwegian civilization, and even the bearded man was perfect.
Because the male protagonist was homesick, the female protagonist resigned and returned to Italy with him, but she and the children could not adapt to the culture shock (including the exclusion of the people around and the inefficiency of the government, etc.), the female protagonist let the male protagonist himself Choosing whether to have her or an iron job puts the male protagonist in a dilemma.
The ending will not be spoiled, but this movie is really good, and I think some parts are also in line with the situation of Chinese people. The film depicts the political and cultural life of Italy, Norway, and Africa, especially the high-end black people in Italy. The scenery is also beautiful, and it is worth watching~
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