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In the movie "My Country", which unit story do you like best?

I have a say in this question ~ ~ For some reason, I watched this movie carefully twice:

First of all, the film was really well chosen. Each unit revolves around the story "Me and my hometown", and then it can guide a positive value. Each unit can bring us laughter, but the bad thing is that each unit is more or less divorced from reality.

I think the most interesting unit is "Magic Pen Ma Liang". Shen Teng and Mary were very happy, and they performed naturally, which made people feel that they were performing seriously. There are many funny places, such as the scene in which the whole village cooperates with Ma Liang to cheat his wife, making the picture jam, and the plot in which pregnant women are not allowed to board the observation deck. The photographer's wife's sentence "This is stuck" really makes people laugh. The disadvantage of this unit is that it is divorced from reality. When the picture is stuck, the villagers are unlikely to be still at the same time. Ma Liang gave up his dream and stayed in his hometown. I don't like it very much, because I think my hometown should hope that children can do something according to their dreams.

The disadvantage of this unit is that it is divorced from reality. When the picture is stuck, the villagers are unlikely to be still at the same time. Ma Liang gave up his dream and stayed in his hometown. I don't like it very much, because I think my hometown should hope that children can do something according to their dreams.

What moved me most was probably the way home. At first, Yan and his assistant Jessica thought Joe was Lao Lai. Jessica said that he owed several debts.

However, with the development of the plot, Joe's brilliant story of planting apple trees to build his hometown was suddenly told by a primary school student, completing a great reversal of people's design (suddenly thinking of his bus card, reflecting his diligence and thrift). Yan immediately asked Jessica to arrange delivery for apples in her hometown. Here, Joe and Yan's feelings for the construction of their hometown and their consideration for the villagers are particularly touching.

The least feeling is that "a UFO fell from the sky". How did a monster move to the mountain? Didn't the villagers find this process? I haven't seen my sweetheart for years. In fact, it is a hill 1 km away, and it can go back and forth several times a day. How do you need to make UFOs? Also, the village chief's dialect is not very stable. There are several accents when you say "UFO", which makes people play. So this unit looks more like a sketch and has no feeling at all.