The small animation at the beginning is quite exquisite, and the various small brain holes are quite interesting.
In this film, the scam is just a form, more like a guise. Many scam content can't stand scrutiny, and the focus is on the funny effect. From the perspective of the plot, except for the last reversal which is a bit interesting, the other standards are mediocre, or even terrible. But from the perspective of comedy effects, I have to say that it’s done pretty well. At least the audience in my show was pretty good at it. They laughed happily, maybe ten or twenty times, especially the few in the back row. Sister, the laughter is really penetrating, shocking the audience.
Hathaway coexists with exaggeration and elegance, while the fat sister is purely exaggerated and funny. The two of them were put together, and there was no disagreement, and the white brother behind was really amazing. The two very different styles were so natural that they almost couldn't recognize it.
Finally, I must sigh, Hathaway is really old, and traces of time can be seen everywhere.
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