Interpreting the crisis of old age in a humorous way, I like this kind of relaxed style of narrative.
When I grow up, I like to watch this kind of inspirational film even more. It's not brainless, because the slow response leads to various oolongs, which is really interesting.
When you get older, the bank's wealth management manager cheats you of money, the company doesn't give out pensions, and all the decent people who seem to be arrogantly say no when they need it. On the contrary, it was the bank robber, that little gangster, who said that it is our duty to take care of the elderly. Are thieves right?
I don't like dramas that sell miserably, because although the audience is very sympathetic to the protagonist, they are more disappointed in human nature.
The film praises that no matter how old you are, if you encounter injustice, you can have the courage to stand up for your own justice. Take what is deserved and give it to those who also deserve it.
I think it may also be a reflection on the United States under the system. It seems that everyone is doing the right thing by following the rules, but what is right? As long as it is politically correct, I can confidently say that I have nothing else to do. Is the old man doing well or not, what does it have to do with me?
Is the so-called justice under the system the real justice?
Although this film can never be recognized by radio and television. But I like it. I really liked the part where the little gangster guides three old guys to rob a bank.
This means that if you want to do it, you must do it, and never admit defeat from 0 to ∞! Very flammable.
At the end of the film, it's really funny to see the detective turn into a coward in a second. I don't think the director really wants to show that robbing a bank is easy. manner.
We have nothing to lose , so just let's do it.
When the world thinks we're over, we're actually just beginning~ hum~
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