"The Richest Man in Xihong City", written and directed by Yan Fei and Peng Damo, starring Shen Teng, Song Yunye, and Zhang Yiming, was released in 2018. At present, people are under increasing pressure, and going to the cinema to watch movies has become a way of pastime for people. Among many films, comedy has become the plot chosen by most people. In the past two years, Shen Teng has starred in many works such as "Charlotte's Trouble", "The Shameful Iron Fist", and "The Richest Tomato" and has achieved great success.
In the past two years, the "Happy Twist" team has become famous in movies due to the box office hits of "Charlotte" and "Shameful Iron Fist". The film mainly tells the story of Wang Duoyu (played by Shen Teng), a down-and-out goalkeeper who has a sudden fortune and wants to spend a huge sum of 1 billion in one month. To this end, he performs a "72 money-spending plan" in the name of his dream, which triggers a series of ridiculous events. story.
This movie fully embodies the mentality of modern people who want to get rich overnight under high pressure. In the movie, Shen Teng fully displayed his funny character and was recognized by the audience.
The work starring Shen Teng in "The Richest Man in Xihong City" is constantly funny. There are also many jokes and Easter eggs hidden in it, which need to be discovered carefully.
The background of the story of Charlotte's Troubles is also in Xihong City. There is a scene at the train station when Ma Dongmei left her hometown. There is a connection, secretly like Mr. Jin Yong, he wants to create a world.
There are many more, such as: Bigui Garden, a flashing shot, which is a satire on "Country Garden" to drive up housing prices and make profits from it. U.S. military recruitment ads from World War I and II, featuring Uncle Sam wearing a star hat. The Wandering Mage's skin also pays homage to this advertisement. When Wang Duoyu invited the two Taiwanese people who didn't want Wang to get 30 billion for dinner, he deliberately switched to their hometown delicacies and served instant noodles and tea eggs that mainlanders couldn't afford!
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