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Jamil 2021-12-01 08:01:26
The second half of the plot of the three wrong views
A girl from a small town came to New York, USA. Her deep homesickness was replaced by a new life gradually coming. Here she made new friends and a man who loved her deeply. Alice is a lucky girl. There are mothers and sisters who love her in her hometown. There are anonymous donors and...
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Mason 2022-03-29 09:01:02
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This movie did give me a lot of inspiration. To be honest, I really don't have the courage to leave my parents and go outside, but this movie has given some courage to those who want to go out, maybe you Like the heroine, you will be lucky enough to meet so many people who are willing to help,...

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Katheryn 2022-03-22 09:01:44
Before watching this movie, someone said, "Your story is very similar to the heroine of Brooklyn". Sure enough, even the choices you face are so similar, but there is no wrong answer in life. Stay or leave, and life can be wonderful. . Sometimes I also forget that I am a stubborn and selfish young man in a small town, and make his hometown a hometown.
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Laurie 2022-03-23 09:01:51
It's a romantic drama that's historical and soulful at the same time, and it tells a tender, tear-jerking story based on a cult best-selling novel.
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