This play tells the story of a handsome young man who was entrusted by the company to go deep into an eel breeding base in an attempt to steal the commercial secrets of the eel breeding base, but was discovered by the owner of the eel breeding base, so he had to burn down the eel breeding base and kidnap the owner of the eel breeding base. A touching story of my daughter. Modern gothic style, the rhythm is very stable, and there is time to settle, so it is not a frightening surprise, but all kinds of weird. The director basically uses the sight and hearing to shake the burden, rather than relying on the lines. The places that should be disgusting don't deliberately disgust you, there is a sense of restraint beauty.
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