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Esmeralda 2021-10-20 17:25:04
Sure enough
In 1997, the most memorable and most touching thing was a simple literary film "Perfectly Beautiful".
The writer Udel is a best-selling author who has published 72 romance novels, but he has incredible cleanliness, paranoia, and eccentric personality. He can mess up other people’s good... -
Jordan 2022-03-21 09:01:16
"As Perfect" After Viewing
After watching this movie that is older than me today, I was thinking about how I should write this movie review. First of all, after watching this movie, I personally feel that it is a classic at present. Why write a movie review? Because I want to record the feeling of the moment, just like...

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Devyn 2022-03-24 09:01:18
The series after the old man are all a kind of route~U make me wanna be a better man~The protagonists all picked oscar, but the performance was basically useless. It looks good without the mother and daughter before or the compromise afterwards, or the script lacks flaws.
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Ambrose 2022-04-22 07:01:03
The New Year's Eve movie was not originally planned for this, but it turned out to be quite to my liking. There is humour with a big laugh, and there is the warmth of a knowing smile. I'm a little confused about the love part and it always feels a bit far-fetched, but the love sentence is so moving: You make me wanna become a better man. Compared to this, I like the plot of the three of them healing each other and all kinds of loving details.
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