Brexit reference in Hao jile / Have A Nice Day

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I just finished watching Hao jile / Have A Nice Day. According to Mubi, The Guardian, Variety and others, it contains many references:

there are visual and verbal references to everything from “The Godfather” to “Rocky” to “Deadpool” to Mark Zuckerberg, Donald Trump, Steve Jobs, Brexit, and Bill Gates

I've seen references to The Godfather, Rocky, Zuckerberg, Trump, Jobs, and Gates. However, I have not noticed the reference to Brexit, even though I was warned of it in advance and was looking for it. Where is it?






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What does Brexit mean?

Brexit is an abbreviation of two English words: 'Britain' and 'exit' and refers to the withdrawal process of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU). Article 50 of the Treaty of the European Union regulates the withdrawal process of any Member State.

What was the outcome of Brexit?

Referendum resultChoiceVotes%Leave the European Union17,410,74251.89Remain a member of the European Union16,141,24148.11Valid votes33,551,98399.92Invalid or blank votes25,3590.083 more rows

What is the Brexit 90 day rule?

The 90/180 day rule refers to a waiver that means British citizens do not need to apply for a Schengen visa to visit the area, which comprises 26 European countries, for 90 days in a 180-day period.

Is Brexit concluded?

It was subsequently concluded by the Council of the European Union on 30 January 2020.



Europe after Brexit. Round table and Q\u0026A




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