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Burdette 2022-01-12 08:01:30
Billy's screenwriter
Some people say that every line in this movie can make her orgasm. I also admit that there has never been a movie where every dialogue is a stubborn, 90 minutes of jokes can be worthy of the complete set of friends. Besides, every piece of humor is intricate, serving the plot, not blunt,...
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Branson 2022-01-12 08:01:30
Swan of West Germany
Pamela Tiffin's Yan Jiangcheng sucked me in slightly. In black and white movies, I couldn't tell whether she was wearing a black coat or other dark colors, or crimson, but I don't think it's dark brown. In the movie, she is a passionate 17-year-old girl named Scarlett. She seems to have the...

Pamela Tiffin
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Camron 2022-03-25 09:01:15
The irony of the Soviet Union is poignant. Now, it is natural that the United States only has the advantage of advanced productivity rather than the superiority of the system. However, at that time and until a few years ago, the values of the Western sage and supremacy peddled in the film can still fool most people, including me. Chinese inside. Fortunately, our socialist China persevered in this long-distance race and won!
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Madyson 2022-03-25 09:01:15
The ideology is highly entertaining, and the politics are ridiculed in small troubles. Coca-Cola America married the communist Soviet Union, and at the same time carried out a peaceful evolution in disguise. The jokes were itchy but endless, and the performance was performed in one go. It is unscrupulous cynicism to find that American films only have the Soviet Union in them. Billy Wilder does a good job of entertaining, even though he's not particularly fond of the subject matter.
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