Competition exists in all walks of life, and even waiters are no exception.
The name "I Served the King of England" has become the capital of showing off, and it belongs to the highlight moment of the little man's life.
The film is very ironic about a Czech waiter who climbed from a tavern to the highest level of waiter step by step - serving the British king's experience. During World War II, it also describes a ridiculous history.
The little man had two pursuits when he was young, one was to become a millionaire and the other was to be a woman. No matter what he went through, he was unswervingly moving towards his goal, and he was well versed in the way of service, so he climbed very fast. He likes to embellish the naked body of a woman with flowers or vegetables and show her in a mirror. (Isn't this the Haitian Feast that people have learned recently!)
Is he really after money? Actually not. It was the recognition of him by the wealthy, like the one who worked with him as a waiter at a Paris restaurant, and after he dropped a glass, he became manic. He broke the tray in his hand, overturned the table of the guests, and walked straight out of the restaurant. In fact, it is a kind of dignity to live!
The experience of the little man having sex with his wife really made people laugh. Lisa kept looking at the head of the Führer, as if staring at him could give birth to a German descendant.
There is also a paragraph, after the little man has money to buy the hotel again, he starts to put money on the wall. It looks a bit like in the last years of the Qing Dynasty, when the numb people were always unaware, not knowing how absurd and funny their behaviors were.
For a person, his values will determine his choice, and the choice will determine his fortune. Some people walk into a dead end, and some people walk wider and wider.
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