I see some people say that the plot is cliché, but... it still doesn't prevent me from liking it.
OK, that's right, there are many unrealistic fantasies in the content without thinking about it. But literature and film and television works are originally a light of fantasy, even if they are reflected in reality, they are destined to be just a southern wall that will make people smash their heads and blood. But if you want to see the dawn earlier, you have to endure the early entry into the dark, right?
Speaking of the work itself, the Chinese translation of "Mr. Hao Hao" can be said to be very suitable for the content of the film. However, the meaning of Mr. Hao Hao in the Chinese context is still far from the meaning of "yes" that the film wants to convey.
What the film wants to tell us is not that accepting other people's requests can bring us a good change, but that an open attitude towards life brings us into contact with more possibilities.
From the beginning, Jim Carrey held an inherent attitude towards everything and was reluctant to change his views. Later, he was willing to help others, get in touch with different people and things, and learn more knowledge. These changes have helped him achieve a lot of things he couldn't imagine before, and meet a lot of people who would never have met.
The same is true in reality. When we are satisfied with the current state of life and do not want to make changes, we will gradually be abandoned by this society.
Well, don't say more, try more, everyone, don't be afraid of failure, don't be a regret.
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