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Stevie 2022-08-19 23:02:46
Amazing video, good for psychological stress test
I didn’t understand it when I jumped and watched it. It may be that the jump was too large. I started from the beginning with awkward patience. The plot was really procrastinated, but it was all for the final reversal.
People who have not experienced anything will think this reversal setting is...
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Eliezer 2022-08-16 15:46:01
For love, revenge for common people
The revenge of the civilians is a good scene. It is aimed at directly attacking corruption, the interests of capital control, and the killing is invisible. A single medicine will ruin you, and the shady behind it makes people breathless. The revenge of Neptune is only the active resistance of a...

Adria Arjona
Adria Arjona (Adria Arjona), born in Puerto Rico on April 25, 1992, is an actor, the daughter of Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona , and his mother is Leslie Torres. He is well known to the audience for his role as Dani Silva in "Person of Interest / POI " and Emily in the Home Box Office TV series " TRUE DETECTIVE " (True Detective).
Early Experience
Adria Arjona was born in Puerto Rico and grew up in Mexico City. Her mother Leslie Torres is Puerto Rican, and her father Ricardo Arjona is a Latin American singer of Guatemalan origin. At the age of 12, she moved to Miami and lived there until she was 18 when she moved to New York City by herself and began her acting career.
Performing Experience
In 2015, she played Emily in the second season of the Home Box Office series " TRUE DETECTIVE ".
In 2017, starred in the NBC TV series " Emerald City " and played Dorothy Gale.
In December 2018, negotiated to join the Sony Spider-Man spin-off movie " Morbius " starring Jared Joseph Leto , playing the role of Morbius' fiancee Martina Bancroft
. The joining was confirmed at the end of January 2019
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In December 2019, starred in the movie "Underground No. 6" directed by Michael Bay
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On January 22, 2022, the starring sci-fi thriller " Morbius " was released in North America.
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