The beginning is incomprehensible. A lady from an orthodox family secretly flirts with a arrogant gangster who thinks she is breaking the rules. Dapeng was injured and stranded, and needed two little ducks as bait to go with him, but along the way, Dapeng did everything he could to bully the ducks, such as dragging Tao Tao away, throwing the ducks down the waterway, etc... Most of the language is laughing at each other, what little fat man, you are so stupid, you are stupid Nth power, etc... So seeing the transformation of Dapeng in the later stage is really passive and far-fetched, and there is no way to read it carefully. When children watch cartoons, they will naturally imitate them. The lines in the play are really uncomplimentable. For example, the two cranes mocking Dapeng, what kind of retribution, new functions, etc. There is also the scene in the chicken coop, which is another typical wife afraid and strict wife control. The whole thing feels like the first half is full of negative energy, and the second half is unreasonable
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