Sometimes I don't know what movie I want to watch, and a director who clicks on a high-scoring masterpiece can always find something good. Today, I wanted to see "Life in the Water" directed by rookie director Wes Anderson, but I couldn't find the English original version and could only find other movies. Fortunately, the director of "Angel Amelie", Jean-Pierre Genet, has many masterpieces that the public does not know, which can be slowly tasted, and today I shared the fungus to enjoy this "Enjoy the Game".
Released in 2009 and starring Danny Byrne and Dominic Pinault, the film continues Jean-Pierre Genet's usual black humor and presents a crime film in a comedic way.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > Synopsis:</h1>
The french boy Basel's father died while clearing mines on the battlefield, and he grew up to be shot in the head by stray bullets in a street shooting, which caused him to lose his job, and the bullets in his brain could kill him at any time, which he felt was related to the arms dealers who manufactured and sold weapons.
After wandering the streets for a long time, Basel encounters a group of well-wishers living in a garbage dump, each of them strange and full of shortcomings, but helping each other makes Basel feel the warmth of home, and in the process of collecting garbage, he discovers the arms company that has destroyed his family, so with the help of friends, a joyful revenge farce begins.
Although the content of the film is revenge, there are basically no violent scenes throughout the whole process, but through a gentler and more humane way to collect evidence to discredit the arms dealers they hate, thus expressing the anti-war ideas of the film.
In order to force the arms dealers to tell their criminal experiences, a group of people also used hair dryers, flamethrowers, bells, children and other elements to imitate the experience of flying to Africa after catching them, so that the blindfolded arms dealers were frightened along the way and finally admitted to the crimes they committed.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="12" > Highlights Appreciation:</h1>
Sharing fungus has always liked French movies, French movies are full of novel ideas, this film in addition to the main story is also interspersed with a lot of interesting small stories, Basel in the roof looking for arms dealer chimney also overheard a pair of young young people playing music scene, this scene comes from another film directed by the director of this film "Rhapsody of the Black Shop", the linkage of the two films can't help but think of the jokes of another film.
The most joyful scene sharing bacteria in this film feel that it is the following scene of luring the police dog with ham, giving the dog a bad taste, to the best by the male owner as a gun to plant a group of arms dealers did not eat meat, heartache for a second.
Of course, if it is only a funny scene, it is impossible to keep this movie high rating for a long time, and the films directed by Jean-Pierre Genet have a feature that the music is particularly joyful, whether it is the melody in "Angel Amelie" or the interlude "Larrons En Foire" of this film has been sharing the netEase cloud song list of mushrooms, these slightly playful songs can keep people away from troubles all day after listening, and the comedic style of the movie plot plus the joyful soundtrack makes this "Enjoy the Game" It can easily change the audience's mentality, and if you want to see a happy comedy, this movie is a good choice.