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Kennedy 2022-01-17 08:02:21
"Drinking Tea with Mussolini"
The literature of Shakespeare and the beauty of Florence's architecture, Franco Zeffirelli combined the experience of Anglo-American women and Italian boys in World War II through his best field into a beautiful and moving story.
In fact, the story itself is not new, even too dramatic. However,... -
Agustina 2022-01-17 08:02:21
Don't know what title to write
This is a movie that is not eye-catching at all, difficult to enter the scene, and very sleepy to watch, but the more you watch it, the more you will be attracted by the spirit and persistence of the old ladies.
I remember seeing where my father went. There was a period when Cai Guoqing and his son...

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Gabe 2022-04-23 07:03:55
He worked as an assistant director for Visconti. War · Growth · Pride · Prejudice · Reason · Emotion · Friendship · Love. Haha British. The characters are few in number, with outstanding personality.
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Shaun 2022-04-24 07:01:22
Outstanding group play, paying tribute to the scene scheduling of the masters, stereotyped world map, multi-line messy and finalized breeze sketches, the only bedroom friend and enemy secret conversation that was too bland
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