It's a very sweet movie with no villains. No one has any antagonistic relationship, only sophistication. The only enemy is reality. When I was watching this movie, I was really envious of what happened to Lao Huo. I talked to people wherever I went, and everyone was so enthusiastic, there was no racism and sexism~ This kind of society is really good, compared to modern times Society talks about money ~ and I'm used to seeing Lao Huo filming "Hannibal" and "Silence of the Lambs" and other thrillers. This time, I think it's weird to see him filming a comedy~ But his acting skills are always a thumbs up. The story is about an old man with heart disease in his late years, in pursuit of his motorcycle dream. Mortgage the house and travel to the United States to participate in the competition. Due to language deviations and other problems on the way, they were all resolved by the elderly one by one. Returned the car to a Vietnam soldier for a ride. Before arriving at the competition, I was embarrassed to not participate because I didn't know to register. Fortunately, I met a well-rounded contestant to help. Barely let his unsafe motorcycle test race. If you don't try it, you won't know, and you will be shocked when you try it, and even the self-driving car can't catch up. The referee was an eye-opener and allowed him to participate in the official game. On the eve of the game, in order to express his coming from a long way, the season specially awarded him a special award. The old man was scalded by the car and did not disappoint everyone, setting a new record for the fastest motorcycle in history.
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