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Nelda 2022-01-19 08:01:09
I don't want to drink wine, I want to eat grapes
#Topic irrelevant#
#Only record the viewing experience, I don’t want to talk about the bigger picture and I don’t have this ability#
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Okey 2022-01-19 08:01:09
Judgement of Paris: Fact VS Fiction
The Wine Industry is definitely a movie that will make you fall in love with Napa Valley. It is about how California wine unexpectedly beat French wine in the field of red wine and white wine at the blind drinking party held in France in 1976. That tasting event became the beginning of the...

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Levi 2022-03-21 09:03:02
I expected to see a movie similar to "Life with a Glass of Wine", but I only enjoyed aerial photography of a large number of vineyards. The first time I had an impression of Bill Pullman was the president of "Independence Day". After 13 years, he was much older.
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Hilton 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Although it is not ruled out that the American people who dominate media resources are again in the gluttonous status of YY French, but since it is the base on the true story, there is nothing to say. The film I like very much is clichéd and not sentimental, simple but not monotonous, there are joys and sorrows, family friendship and love are included, even if this is a Hollywood canned movie, it is the best one.
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