The taste of a movie is the director's taste, or the temperament that a director pursues when he creates it. The temperament of this play is quite boring and shallow.
When it comes to filming a comedy, I still think Ning Hao's Crazy Stone is the most perfect and profound. Comedy, I think it is an optimistic attitude to life. This film has no thought at all, and the ending is even more vulgar. Because the character played by Wang Baoqiang has an Alzheimer's mother, Xu Zheng immediately forgave him and hugged him. With sympathy, really, alas.
A good work is like an exciting adventure, and I don't think this movie gives me that feeling anyway.
However, the editing and photography of the film can be seen to be thoughtful, giving the impression that the production is very sophisticated.
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