I don't think the second part is as good as the first. The main content is that lari left the museum for more than half a year to start a business and then made a lot of money and lost himself. The museum was not looking forward to the future, and everything had to be moved away. As a result, the capuchin monkey also brought the golden plate to another museum and so on. This one is not as eye-catching as the previous one, but it is also more impressive. The point, (We are Amercians, we do not plan, we do.) and old Roosevelt's suggestion of lari, although it may not mean the same thing but I think it is hahaha, have fun human. Stay with your family and look for the real things you want to do. This is probably what this film wants to convey.
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