This comedy is indeed very exciting. First of all, in the character setting, there are obvious comedic factors in it. A thief hides his stolen diamonds in a pipe and goes to prison to serve his sentence. He did not expect that after he was released from prison, The building containing the diamonds became a police station. In order to get back the diamonds he stole, the thief forged his identity and became a policeman. What’s even more funny is that this thief pretends to be a policeman, but he is more capable than an average policeman. It’s a huge irony, but it’s also a wonderful design. It is the essence of the whole play.
Secondly, the actor's acting skills are really amazing. He cleverly showed the magical and embarrassing charm of a thief pretending to be a policeman. His actions are exaggerated, his language is exaggerated, and his actions are even more incredible, although he didn't make me laugh. Laughing, but it also makes people laugh. Although this kind of acting is exaggerated, it is very suitable for this character. It is simply a god.
And the most praiseworthy thing about the film is that at the end, the police let go of the thief. Although the thief is a criminal, he is not a culprit in nature. The police let him go, but it still conforms to my values. If it is in China, I believe that the ending of the film must be that the thief will be taken away. That is in line with mainstream values, but it is always less human.
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