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Ransom 2022-03-19 08:01:02
It's not a mate, it's just love
This movie has turned a little too blunt.
It was natural to reject the rich man earlier, because the old man only regarded her as a sexual partner.
It was very strange to accept that musician later. Because that musician is a very hateful guy, and his personality and behavior are not cute at all.... -
Jarret 2022-03-19 08:01:02
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A multi-faceted character, a perfect story, a real presence. Presented in front of the audience are scenes of triumph, depression, admiration and turmoil - we are sad, lonely, want to love, want to be loved when we wait for the person in our hearts... But it's true Can you wait for such a love;...

Rachel Nichols
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