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Rosalia 2022-04-03 09:01:12
How much effort did they put in to get equal treatment with others?
The film is based on true events. The story of Stacie (Ellen Page), an auto mechanic, and his detective girlfriend Laurel (Julianne Moore) fight their pension rights after the latter is diagnosed with a terminal illness.
Unsurprisingly, Aunt Baa suffers again . Although she is very handsome...
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Genesis 2022-03-31 08:01:02
Reflections on my country's Social Civilization and Legal Soundness from "Rejected Life"
It is recommended that all people who have finished watching the film watch the 38-minute freeheld documentary again. Almost all the important plots in the film have prototypes in the documentary, which are very meaningful and worth watching more than the film itself.
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Cole 2022-04-04 09:01:08
It is also remarkable
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Akeem 2022-03-31 08:01:02
"She fought for fairness and justice all her life, but she was denied fairness." Dating cautiously and loving each other with fear, she had to work hard to get those things that were easy. She didn't want to speak for same-sex marriage, she just wanted fairness. This shows the true meaning of the legalization of same-sex marriage. It's not much, it's just equality, is it too much? Moore is the most straight-forward woman in Hollywood. Faced with a real lesbian partner, she has turned around a thousand times. Come out!
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