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Cindy 2022-03-19 08:01:02
vulgar and artistic
In fact, it is a very vulgar story
. An ordinary girl, a shopping guide in a shopping mall, wandering alone in a big city, longing for warmth, longing for love,
so she first met a so-called so-called artist
, and then met a mature and successful old man
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Samson 2022-03-19 08:01:02
Cinderella's Growth Record
Based on Steve Martin (Ray Porter)'s novel of the same name, Shopgirl, this film is actually difficult to make well, and it will fall into a mediocre notoriety if it is not careful, so it can highlight the strength of the director and actors.
The first time I met Steve Martin was the stupid French...

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Marie 2022-03-27 09:01:22
One woman, Mirabell, and two men, Ray and Jeremy. Jeremy's love for Mirabell is more tender, warmer, more equal and more real. That's why she chose the latter. On the contrary, Ray, who can be a father, has always kept a distance in love with Mirabell. How can he not continue to love her after she leaves him.
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Jamarcus 2022-03-25 09:01:23
stunning photography! claire danes. oh claire danes.
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