There's nothing to say about the three veteran actors. In terms of acting, plot, and rhythm, people of their age don't expect much excitement, and their burdens are very good. If it weren't for this Chinese-American girl, I would give this film five stars, it's really easy to watch after a meal. However, why did the screenwriter and director arrange for a Chinese-American to play a little liar? The girl's facial expressions are not bad to be honest, but I think there is some irony here.
And the pet shop owner with a Spanish accent, anyway, a good thing, a clever bastard, Anglo-American imperialism? On the contrary, the people who robbed the money were all Mexicans and yellow people?
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