I was kidnapped by my dad – Yoshiyuki Kishi

As always, the Japanese little freshness. The daughter is a person with her own small personality and her own ideas, and the father is a wayward, idea-rich person who is not recognized by the people around him. Because the father made an agreement with the mother, he came to a kidnapping of his daughter. Dad didn't have enough money to take his daughter to play, but he still tried his best to make her happy. At first, the daughter looked down on her father, thinking that he was childish and useless and inflated himself. Through a period of contact, the father and daughter slowly began to reveal their hearts...
One of the most brilliant points in the play is that all the psychological activities of the daughter are shown through monologues, and all the views on things are expressed in the monologue, so that the audience can see it very clearly. In the play, the father does not say much, always pays but does not explain much, which is easy to misunderstand. The daughter also has her own ideas, saying that her father is a useless adult, trying to find a way not to take a car with her father and pretend to be kidnapped.
The play has always been interspersed with mom and dad's agreement, and from time to time there will be phone calls, but they are far away and do not know what they are talking about, causing a lot of suspense, making me want to know what it is, and thinking about countless assumptions in my heart. I thought that in the end there would be a warm person who would reveal the truth! That's it...
But dad is right to say to his daughter:
No one or external things can be used as an excuse for you not to change well, only you can influence yourself and change yourself.