The story takes place in the African savannah, and various hilarious clips occur when the life of an aboriginal is disturbed by the outside world. Half of the shots are reserved for various wild animals in Africa. It feels like watching the animal world. With an aboriginal person who can only speak aboriginal language throughout, I
don’t know where to buy the planes in this game full of wild animals. It doesn't seem to be too expensive. The whole plane should be made of plastic. If I also have such a plane, it would be a great enjoyment to go out on weekends.
In the eyes of the indigenous people, those people from Western countries are god-like beings who can manipulate all kinds of huge machines and do everything from heaven to earth. .
The second part doesn't have as many laughs as the first, and the whole film finally has a few laughs.
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