A bunch of humorous details, deliberately unintentional, coherent and incoherent, what is needed and not needed, are all present and mixed. Especially in the end, the buddies died inexplicably, bargaining coffins inexplicably, and sprinkled ashes in an inexplicable seaside pretense, as if they had accumulated something after many years, and they had to be stuffed in like this.
To win a part of the laughter, to lose most of the respect.
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