Why didn't Old Fan win the lottery when the movie was over?

Won the lottery, but didn't cash it in because he gave it to the old man.

In the end, Fan really did win the lottery, but he gave the winning ticket to the old man in the neighborhood because he thought he'd never be able to jump out on April 1, and couldn't get the right prize with the ticket.

But the next day when he found out that it was April 2, it was too late for him to regret, the ticket had already been taken by the old man to redeem the prize, and he lost out on the jackpot.

Plot:

Born on April Fool's Day, Lao Fan (played by Fan Wei) is a typical grassroots straight man, divorced for many years, he is doing a mundane job as a courier, with a secondary character of his son, Xiao Fan (played by Liu Junhao), the two men live a happy life, but they can't help but be shy.

This year, Fan's birthday was a sad one, as he lost a customer's parcel and was claimed by his boss (Fan), and was ridiculed by the owner of a lottery store (Kong Lianshun).

Offended by a square dance master (Mike Sui), he was spoofed, sent a love letter to a strange customer (Xue Zhiqian) late, caused him to jump off a building, bragged about his son's classroom teacher (Jia Jingwen) and became a laughing stock, and witnessed a small gangster (Song Yang) bullying people, who tried to take the fight to the enemy, but backed out and got a bad reputation.

What he didn't expect was that God had deliberately played a huge joke on him, and his life was accidentally caught in a "dead cycle", stuck in the same day.

In the day-to-day time predicament, Lao Fan from emotional frustration to breakthrough, under the guidance of the man of the mystery (Lin Renewal), started the "fancy self-help" mode, to experience life's many forms, and step by step to evolve into an impressive "one-day winner! "The first time I saw this was when I was in the middle of the night, and it was the first time I saw it.