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Dominique 2022-03-23 09:02:00
"From the Heart" can only start over
Trying to have someone who can't tell the story to you is very likely to have a subversive understanding of the story, which may not be a bad thing. Sometimes what we want is not necessarily what we can get, and what we get is not necessarily what we need. Knowing how to ignore and know how to...
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Elliot 2022-04-21 09:02:15
like holy light
Am I the only one who thinks Charlie is in love with Miss Rema? When I saw the whole film, I was full of interest. If the two of them came together, Alan's two troubles would be solved at once. This thought makes me want to see the ending. When Charlie saw Miss Rema for the first time at the Allen...
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Shaina 2022-03-27 09:01:08
2009.3.16 I watched it with my husband, it was so touching. A book I recently read, "A Cry Unheard", is very concerned about the health of widowed, divorced, and single-living people. Lonely heartbreak is also an important cause of premature death. In the United States, more than 3 million people die each year due to cardiovascular disease caused by loneliness. . The easiest way to protect a person's health is to communicate with him in a sincere, loving, understanding and tolerant way, so as to free him from helpless loneliness.
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Kayli 2022-03-23 09:02:00
The two-hour movie passed in those two small scooters and music. The two men also have a closed and delicate heart. Regardless of the background and meaning of the movie, the process of inner liberation makes people feel A feeling and realization, i like this movie~
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