An old lady in her seventies was so poor that she went out on the street to pick vegetables for a living.
However, with an unexpected discovery, he quickly got rid of poverty and became a hero that everyone admired.
This is the story that the French film "Delicious Poison Woman" brings to us.
This is the second movie that Bamboo Cypress recommends this week.
Mrs. Bo was more upset.
Her husband died in the Twin Towers on 9/11, her cake shop closed, her daughter worked as the lowest-paid waiter in the hotel, and she found a foreign son-in-law she despised.
All this made Mrs. Old Bo unhappy.

Unhappy is unhappy, and more importantly, lack of money.
The rest of her husband's money went to the cake shop, and the elderly Mrs. Bo had to run to the street to pick up leftovers to eat.
The economic embarrassment made Mrs. Bo more and more irritable.
She was mean, rude, and unreasonable, and snatched food from other people's hands.
She was also very harsh on her daughter and did not care about her grandson.
In order to be able to work overtime, the daughter pleaded bitterly in exchange for the mother's care for her grandson.
With a rough and eccentric temper, old age and frailty, and no source of income, Mrs. Bo's life was extremely bad.
However, the roof leaked during the overnight rain, and the broken ship was encountering the wind.
Because Mrs. Lao Bo owed a sum of money to the bank in order to run the cake shop, the bank staff went to the door to collect the debt, not only removing her TV, desk lamp, and even the dining table and utensils.
Mrs. Bo, who was alone, held the photo of her wife and wept alone in the house.
But an accident completely changed mrs. Bo's fate.
Inadvertently, Mrs. Bo discovers that several young people in her neighborhood are drug dealers.
With a sharp mind, she immediately raised her eyes and bought a telescope to observe their every move.
In order to know how big the benefits of drug trafficking are, she found her son-in-law who worked at the police station (yes, the son-in-law she didn't like to live and die) and asked about the price of the drugs.
The unsuspecting son-in-law saw Gao Leng's mother-in-law come to him and excitedly took her to visit the drug storehouse.
Mrs. Bo, who figured out the price, went directly to the drug dealer and asked to join the criminal gang.
After some twists and turns, Mrs. Bo really became a member of the gang, helping the boss distribute drugs.
The image of Mrs. Lao Bo's elderly and weak elderly people has won her the trust of more people, and many "addicts" have taken goods here in Mrs. Lao Bo, and for a time, Mrs. Lao Bo has become a busy person.
The more acquaintances do, the more smooth the business, and Mrs. Bo earns money, not only paying off the loan, but also buying beautiful clothes and a big TV.
However, due to the blessings and misfortunes, Mrs. Lao Bo influenced the business of others and was retaliated against by other gangs.
On one of the way home, Mrs. Bo was besieged by several young men, knocked to the ground, and robbed of her money.
Because the money was robbed, Mrs. Bo was worried that she would not be able to give the boss enough to get enough, so she re-melted the drugs she took and planned to "add materials" to refine.
At this time, the grandson ran into the kitchen and mixed the drugs directly with the chocolate that Mrs. Bo was going to make for the cake.
Mrs. Bo did not notice this and continued to make the cake and share it with the three girlfriends who came to the door.
Who expected, the three girlfriends shouted delicious after tasting, and there were various acts of indulgence.
Mrs. Bo realized that she had joined the drugs.
But since cakes with drugs can arouse the love of girlfriends, why not make a cake dessert with lower cost and less risk?
Thinking of this, Mrs. Bo said to do it.
She works with her girlfriends and is responsible for producing cakes and desserts.
In addition, she also has the grace to make friends with the little who beat her before and let them become their distributors.
This wave of operations directly caused Mrs. Lao Bo's sales to soar and earn more money.
At this time, the boss behind the boss found Lao Bo, and quickly abandoned the boss and directly supplied mrs. Lao Bo.
But the boss made a request: heroin was added to the chocolate pie and sold to elementary school students.
Mrs. Bo remembered her grandson and did not accede to the request.
The next day, Mrs. Lao Bo took three girlfriends to drive a luxury car and stayed in a five-star hotel to enjoy life.
She completely ignored the boss's orders.
After the trip, Mrs. Bo returned home, only to find that her home had been smashed beyond recognition, and her grandson had been kidnapped.
She panicked for a moment, and the son-in-law who had rushed to help was pushed out by Mrs. Old Bo—she didn't want him to get into trouble, let alone let the enemy notice.
She made her decision, and went downstairs with two girlfriends carrying submachine guns, and opened the door with guns pointed at each other's heads.
The three old ladies were calm and composed, and the hands holding the guns were smooth and powerful, and the gang members had to give up their resistance and untie her grandson.
Mrs. Bo told her grandson to run outside, and then planned to slowly retreat.
Unexpectedly, the child ran and bumped into one of the old ladies, and the gun in her hand suddenly began to play children's music.
The deceived kidnappers immediately chased them out of the door, but before they could catch the children, they saw planes, snipers and policemen in the courtyard.
Under the pressure of the police, the gang was captured, and the old ladies were successfully rescued, but then imprisoned for drug trafficking.
After this bittersweet and bitter life, Mrs. Lao Bo felt the most sincere feeling in the world, that is, the love from family and friends.
After escaping from prison with her girlfriends, Mrs. Bo returned to a normal life and reopened a regular cake shop with her daughter and friends.
The film ends here, and Bamboo Cypress does not envy their different experiences, but there are a bunch of friends who can accompany you to be crazy, brave together, and fight together.
That's nice.