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Weston 2022-04-19 09:01:23
'David', fate cannot take care of everyone
After watching the whole film, it goes without saying that Big Mike's growth and changes are natural. The whole film is very warm, and he didn't suffer too much malice or twists and turns. The role of sj has taken on a lot of laughs. I can watch this little guy perform alone for half an hour. talk...
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Casper 2022-03-21 09:01:20
The lost beauty
It's an inspirational film, but I don't see much inspiration from here. The homeless Fatty Barley’s biggest fortune is to meet a good family of kind-hearted people, so that he can have a bed, sleep, eat, wear, and read books, so he doesn’t need to be like a little brother from a slum. Died...

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Darian 2021-10-20 19:02:15
At the beginning, I thought there would be conflict with the teacher, but it didn’t. I thought there would be unwillingness to accept him from the brothers and sisters, but there was no result. The couple would quarrel fiercely about whether to accept him or not, but in the end there was still no. , No. This is a movie with many good people. I watched the movie and said that I liked watching conflict, but if I really care about a character, I would like to see him living in such a world.
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Justice 2021-10-20 19:02:16
I saw it as fake, but it was actually adapted from the real thing. This makes me feel very complicated.
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