After watching the British movie "Death at a Funeral" today, I am in a very good mood. First of all, the actresses are beautiful and refined. Especially the protagonist's cousin, although she is not beautiful, she takes good care of her fiancé, she is soft and strong, very sexy; the protagonist's wife has a silly cuteness; the protagonist's mother is very noble, and she was a super beauty when she was young. . Second, almost everyone has a funny side, the priest's anxious look, the protagonist's cousin's smirk... In short, this movie tells that the protagonist's father died, and the family came to attend the funeral, and the funeral was the first to send the wrong body, which paved the way for funny. The protagonist's cousin made a hallucinogen and was mistakenly given to his fiance by the protagonist's cousin, causing hallucinations at the funeral. The protagonist's cousin who has a fiancé, constantly harassing the already devastated cousin; the protagonist's father has a secret gay little dwarf, and the little dwarf brings the photo to the funeral to blackmail the protagonist; the protagonist's successful writer's younger brother came back from abroad but was unwilling to bear the burden Funeral expenses, the protagonist was jealous of his younger brother, which made him even more dissatisfied, and when he was stimulated by the little dwarf, he simply broke the jar. These contradictions unfolded one by one at the funeral. The actors' acting skills are excellent, and the plot design is layered. The key is that watching British and American movies is not as tangled as watching Chinese movies. For example, one-night stand has nothing to do with morality, it is a free choice of a free person; another example, when it comes to elders interfering with the freedom of marriage of children, Chinese movies are often very tangled and even tragic, but What the cousin of the protagonist who was forced to say to his father was so heartwarming: this is my life, stop forcing it, otherwise, you will spend a very lonely old age! It's good, there is love and hate, independent and independent. In the end, the protagonist, who had always been unconfident in his writing and stumbled in public speaking, suddenly let go of his nervousness in the chaos of the funeral scene and said what he wanted to say, which became the best eulogy for his father. The protagonist also reconciled with his younger brother, and his wife loves him even more, leaving a warm ending to the tense and funny process.
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