Today I recommend two of my favorite comedy movies.
One of my favorite comedies is God is Crazy:
The vast continent of Africa is a place where modern civilization and primitive societies exist in harmony. In the hinterland of the Kalahari Desert, six thousand kilometers away from the modern metropolis, there are Bushmen living in the hinterland, who are still not affected by foreign civilization. They live a peaceful life of slash-and-burn farming and hunting, without any competition and in awe of nature. One day, a Coke bottle from a modern civilization disrupts their routine. Ki (N!xau?), the first to discover the bottle, brings it back to the tribe, where the clan marvels at the Coke bottle's perfect construction and many uses, believing it to be a gift from God. But the excitement soon gives way to a different kind of emotion, as the tribe, used to being equal***, begins to want the bottle for themselves, and conflict arises. Ki does not want to see the clan quarrels and fights, so decided to return the Coke bottle to God, just to restore the once peaceful and happy life ...... (there is a second part can be watched, yo)
Two, "Two Smoking Guns" plot synopsis:
Eddie (Nick Molen) is quick-thinking, is a master of the game of cards . . With the support of his three best friends, Eddie brings a huge amount of money to participate in the underworld's high-stakes gambling, and does not want to fall into the trap, owing half a million dollars in gambling debt. In order to pay off the gambling debt, Eddie and his friends racked their brains and finally counted on a group of drug dealers and purchased two old-fashioned smoking guns for the robbery.
Unwilling to do so, the group of restless drug dealers are thinking of their drug supplier's money and carry out the robbery on the same day. After the drug dealers had gone to great lengths to get their hands on the drug supplier's neatly ironed out money, Eddie and the others were lucky enough to sit back and enjoy the money. But little did they know that behind this seemingly simple robbery, there were more powerful characters involved. The two broken smoking guns in their hands also hide quite a story.
Will they be able to escape from the whirlpool of ignorance and recklessness? In the funny episodes are interspersed with the bittersweet humor of the little people and the big people.