So seeing a group of gray-haired old people, twilight beauties, and swollen uncles and aunts gathered on the Red Square carrying musical instruments, accompanied by majestic music and farewell, it was an illusion that they were not going to Paris for a concert but on the battlefield. To give the Russians a good face, Lao Chai still has to rely on the Russians, and the French stand aside.
The nouveau riche really loves music (in fact, they have first-rate business minds and good French). The violinist can handle everything. With a three-week passport and an eight-day visa, you can get a stamp at the airport for a little bit of money and you can pass the customs in an instant. Artists like The Liangshan hero roared and asked for the meal. He turned around to pick up the points and couldn't pull it back. The above are all jokes, let the audience relax and stop the turntable. Aleksei Guskov's timid little eyes are the most intriguing, and the French words he speaks are also fragmented and unsatisfactory. When the uncle saw Anne, he slowly said something about je vous baisse chaleureusement. In fact, he just kissed him on the back. When the girl said that I was not Lea, Aleksei Guskov was so sad that he would cry quickly, and he had to exercise restraint because he promised not to tell the secret. He really acts like a conductor, not like a chicken blood. I believe that he himself is a very musically literate person, he is a Russian.
Rien est claire, rien jamais, etait claire...Vous demandez parole,mais parole traitre, parole sale, seulement music encore belle...music pas vouloire partir de nous...the
last 20 minutes are extremely sensational, not even tears My fault, I took a 20-minute long paragraph to shoot the concert scene, flashing back to high mood again and again, the best thing about this film is that the music does not need to pay the copyright is cut...
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