The film is very easy. The main line is drug transit, and there are many small details of life. The film is considered to be a relatively successful comedy I have seen. Many films like to exaggerate when they make comedies. Of course, exaggeration is also a shooting technique, and it can also be good. For example, Jim Carrey’s films are quite good, but most of them still can’t control exaggeration, so comedy films that are slightly plain are particularly precious.
The film that struck me most is that David taught Kenny how to deal with things when he was scared: count to three, and then do what you want to do.
I often hesitate to encounter problems, this is indeed a good way.
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