The black Dehis went through a lot of twists and turns from getting a job to his gradual adaptation. Fortunately, there were no major conflicts and contradictions. The film does not shape De Heis' personality into a person that the audience likes very, very much, which makes the story even more realistic. However, what I have to say is that De Heis sneered at the lifestyle of the rich man Philip, and there was no amazing plot; and De Heis picked up girls, Philip taught his daughter, De Heis took care of his family, Dexis and Philip's respective life experiences, these films are included, it is just an understatement, and it passes in an instant.
In short, the movie viewing experience is very bland - due to the lack of turbulence in the plot, it cannot be said that it falls into the stereotype, but the audience can easily guess the development of the plot. However, I'm not saying that this movie is not recommended, the plot is more real if it comes from everyday life - a tribute to movies based on real stories.
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