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Donnell 2022-03-23 09:03:04
Let's rant...
This film fails to capture the core point, maybe I still prefer more dramatic films. The director's editing is very enchanting, sometimes jumping violently in the bridge segment, and sometimes dividing the scene with a long visual pause to fade the scene, at least in the movie theater, the brain...
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Colt 2022-01-16 08:02:17
Il est tres tres Francais!! (This is a French characteristic!)
Like the hero and heroine and the plot.
Last year 2006 was when Sarkozy and his wife had scandals all over the world.
The future wife of the president, Mr. Fu, flew to the United States to find a wealthy businessman and lover. During the campaign, Sa was desperately trying to settle the family....n

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Taryn 2022-03-26 09:01:12
Teacher Yuan said that the Italians dragged Hitler's back because they always wanted to go home to drink coffee and eat ice cream during the war, and they had no intention of fighting, and finally dispersed Hitler's main force...
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Ryleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:19
The most touching thing is that when the final subtitles appeared, the faces of the seniors who spoke their lines earnestly in the oval frame. They still held on to the persistent pursuit of drama in the midst of suffering, bringing people a special period of time. Only spiritual comfort. In addition to love, God's grace to mankind is also art. I also thought that the last hospital scene was a reality, but in fact, I thought carefully about where the reality is the real reality, and where is the scene really just a drama?
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