However, he is not stupid: he loves animals, especially his dog; he understands children's hearts and is deeply loved by children; he is upright, believes in relatives and friends, and believes in his own philosophy of life. . . .
In fact, silly is sometimes just a pure and straightforward attitude towards life, but the current society is too exaggerated, too impatient, and too material, which makes this attitude to life seem so out of place.
Rarely confused.
Generally speaking, it is still a relatively relaxed comedy. Although it doesn't have too many laughs, it is somewhat touching.
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