Very heavy, vulgar and spicy eyes, so many years later, I once again feel the thrill of breaking through the lower limit.
To say that the plot is a bullshit, just find a primary school student to write a 400-word composition is more smooth and complete than it, but its bottomless spoof makes you three views as one of the three, suitable for watching alone or with the closest people.
Not suitable for children, not suitable for traditional people, not suitable for elderly pregnant women, not suitable for people with a bad heart.
It won't make you moody, but magically, it won't make you moody.
This movie reminds me of a person, or a class of people.
It was the school age. When the get out of class was over, the teacher walked out of the classroom with textbooks. A mischievous man deliberately followed, slapped his hips, grinned, spread his legs and followed all the way with grimace, making the students laugh.
You don’t think he is upright, brave, or sinister, at most smiling and saying: "Fool."
Yes, this is the original intention of Movie 43.
It doesn't want to make money, nor does it want to promote any great ideas, and it's not tempting to commit crimes.
It just wants to be a fool.
The idiot doesn't want to touch you. It is just a mere interpretation of a whim that comes out of a momentary boredom, and is shocked to see you.
Its purpose has been achieved.
I don't want to praise it, nor do I want to scold it, because a fool is indifferent to praise or insult, it just shows its own heart.
If you have to define or feel the movie, it’s
Simple, boring, vulgar, innocent, innocence-yes, there is no purpose, just innocence.
Adults' foolish behavior can only be understood by adults.
Perhaps, it doesn’t need to understand, and it doesn’t want you to understand. It doesn’t necessarily understand itself.
You don’t need to understand either.
It's over after watching
Everyone is a guest, laughter and curse are all predestined
Perhaps this is also a certain essence of the movie.
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