In the eyes of the Russians, Americans are like the instructors in the training camp, tyrannical, rude, rude and unprincipled. The Russians are Andrei Tolstoy and his son. Even if they live in the United States, they are not polluted by American culture. Wearing a heavy gas mask (what a powerful irony) and being punished every day with a half-cut hair is also convinced that Mozart was a great composer.
Although the heroine is beautiful and intelligent and gets the love of the hero, she is a liar who has been humiliated by others. . .
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