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Maeve 2022-04-22 07:01:03
Obviously remarkable in life is "success" not "failure"
When Dleiman heard his friend commit suicide, he could only vent his grief on the sound of the piano, quietly..
Many times, Weisman felt virtue in the monotonous sound, silence, and the sound of the piano.. No After reading the wiretap
report, De read the eavesdropping report as if reading his own... -
Margarita 2022-04-24 07:01:03
find life
The story unfolds from the classroom, is teaching, and is also a reproduction of an interrogation.
Dozens of hours of interrogation, unchanging expression, always steady tone, careful thinking, perfect result. Like a god, Wesler could tell if a prisoner on trial was lying, knew how to inflict...

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Michale 2021-10-20 19:01:15
In the background of en, 1984, I saw the sudden burst of crying on November 9, 1989. . . The rhythm of the movie is very good and the music is great. . .
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Ludie 2022-03-20 09:01:16
It's very touching and has a very shocking ending. Under the pressure, how to maintain faith?
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