This tribe has a tradition that the leader will let people who break into his territory tell his own life, and then judge whether it is good If it's bad, let it go if it's a good person, and throw it into the fire if it's a bad person, but you can't lie, the leader can see if you're telling the truth.
So, this Italian named Zarone began to tell his life experience... He
works 4-5 hours a day, and his work place is within 10 meters of his home. Souvenirs", that's what Zanello does.
When he was very young, his father took him to and from local government agencies, which planted a seed in Zanello's heart that he wanted to become a civil servant when he grew up. For this dream, he practiced stamping since he was a child, and finally became a hunting license examiner, stamping people who apply for hunting licenses every day. As a civil servant with an iron rice bowl, Zanero was also given preferential treatment at his girlfriend's house. His girlfriend and her mother circled around him and served the "iron rice bowl".
But everything is changing. In order to reduce financial expenses and downsize personnel, local staff will be transferred and arranged to work in remote areas, except for those who have worked for more than 30 years or who are married or who are disabled and so on. In the end, only Zanello was left. Facing a leisurely job that he had worked for fifteen years, Zanello was in a state of pain. Then he learned from the congressman that he would eventually be asked to sign a resignation letter and pursue his life with an iron job. How can Zanero agree.
As a result, the personnel supervisor kept moving him to more and more remote places, and kept increasing the severance pay, which can be described as a double offensive. During this period, his girlfriend found another "iron rice bowl" after he was transferred. He remained indifferent until he was sent to the North Pole, but the harsh environment and dangerous work in the Arctic finally made him give in and plan to give up the job.
However, the development of the story is always so wonderful. He met a Norwegian female researcher at the scientific research station here, and let him stay in Norway wholeheartedly, and he still has a huge monthly subsidy fee when he is resident in the Arctic.
Zanello also gradually fell in love with the Norwegians' civilization, environmental protection and freedom and openness. The days of extreme days made him more and more cheerful, changing the lazy and macho personality of the Italians before. But with the beginning of the polar night, he became irritable, mad, and homesickness was out of control...
As for the ending? Was he thrown into the fire? The editor will not spoil it here, everyone can enjoy it. If you look at it superficially, this film will definitely make you laugh in your spare time, while enjoying the beautiful scenery of Northern Europe. If you think about it, this film is really dark about the Italian bureaucracy and the various bad qualities of Italian men, but it can also alert us to our work and life.
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