Aristotle mentioned in "Poetics", "Comedy is an imitation of inferior people, but they are not evil people. Funny is just a form of ugliness." It is such a person, born in the low-level ancestral civil servants in Italy. The Italian civil servants let me know, maybe the civil servants all over the world have a common problem, redundant staff, inactive work attitude, discrimination against women, corruption, low efficiency, eating and waiting for death, and forgetting who is the "Master" ". That's right, it is such characters that are prone to comedy effects. The development of the plot and the setting of various stalks also revolve around Kaico's common problems. By the way, Kaico is still a full mother's treasure and a giant baby.
This is a film full of positive energy. The reason why we talk about male silence and female tears is that Kaico only completed the first half of his life, stamping with his left hand and stamping with his right hand. And in the second half of his life, that is, after arriving at the Antarctic, Kaico finally collapsed a little (maybe the polar bear would not share the small dried fish with him in order to get him stamped), but on the verge of collapse, he met love. Love is poison, and even non-political female audiences can find their own fun in this film.
The heavy spoilers discussed below, if you haven't seen it, don't watch it. The film that left the deepest impression on me was the irony. Kaike's life goal since he was a child is to secure his iron job, but in the end he threw his job on the ground. Shouldn't the dubbing here be? ("A person's most precious life, life belongs to each person only once. A person's life should be spent in this way. Looking back on the past, you should not waste your time and regret it, and you should not be ashamed of being mediocre. When you die, you can say: My whole life and All his energy was given to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind")
The change of national policy, in order to make him lose his iron job, led to the female boss, and the female boss tried every means to let Kaico leave Government agencies, even at the cost of seduction, finally gave up when the female boss was forced to take psychological medicine. The metaphor here is that the two figures can be transformed into citizens and governments.
And a mama boy like Kaike, a social parasite, and a government poison, actually gets surprises in every assignment, (yes, big sausages and chili sauce) and growth. At his worst, he encountered the love of his life. , and changed it. When he finally thought that he had become a civilized person, he discovered the problems behind civilization. Here, it alludes to the drawbacks of a high-welfare society, to give an example. The small climax was that he was dissatisfied with a Norwegian who dared to put up a sign for pasta, and actually smashed the sign after eating it. The habits of these young masters in the capital are really cute. Homesickness, it seems that not only Chinese people have it. When he realized that the moon is not relatively round in foreign countries, he decided to drag his family home with his family. This is ironic from his previous behavior, and it is a shame. The soldier returning home after the face slap did not go smoothly. Instead, he went straight to the ground. He was about to go home, and now he went back to the beginning, that is, why he went to Africa, because he had a child, or he was still at the beginning. daughter. (That driver's mouth is really poisonous milk) People who discriminate against women will eventually learn how to love women. God is so fair. (Are you ****ing Han Han again?) And because of his young daughter, he made a reflection and decision on the first half of his life, throwing away his iron rice bowl, and signed an unequal treaty for the spirit of communism and humanitarianism, because from 70,000 The euro became an imposed addition of 50,000 euros. There is also a small irony that he molested his parents and hugged an African child. The female boss was also liberated on the condition that she would spend 20,000 euros to provide humanitarian aid to Africa. She opened the door and saw a bouquet of congratulations and a surprise for her promotion. Everyone thought she was crying for her promotion. She was moved by the spirit of socialism, which was contrary to the principles of the capitalist state.
Very interesting film, it is not even my surprise that it swept the box office, it is an accident that it does not swept. What I have to say has been said. Your father will be silent when you see it, and your mother will cry when you see it. I recommend it to them as soon as possible. (It is very family friendly, and there are no scenes that are not suitable for appearance and editing)
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