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Elias 2022-07-14 22:04:23

2015-04-28 17:49 On iQIYI, I found that there are a lot of clipped scenes, which basically make you doubt your IQ. I will never watch movies on iQiyi again. I didn't understand, probably the plot is that Lorna was used by the underworld to cheat her nationality by fake marriage. As for where she came from and where did her boyfriend go, I really don't understand. Baidu's story. This is an immigration movie. The story takes place in the city of Liege, Belgium. In order to get Belgian citizenship, several characters in the play take great pains to come up with marriage scams. The heroine Lorna (Dobroshi), an Albanian woman living in Belgium, pretends to marry in order to become an official Belgian citizen and Claudy (Rene Renier), a weak addict. The mastermind of this scam is Fabio, the local ruffian. He promised to share a payment with Claudy, but secretly planned to kill Claudy with an overdose of drugs, thereby marrying Lorna, who has obtained citizenship, to a Russian mafia. The latter are eager to get citizenship so that they can solve their troubles, no matter how much money they spend. Lorna had an Albanian boyfriend Sokol. He looked for work everywhere and traveled all over Europe. The two are saving money to open a fast-food restaurant in Liege. Although none of the characters in the film can be called a gentleman, in the first hour, the film delicately describes the warm relationship between Lorna and Claude. Claudius decides to quit drugs and woos her. Lorna reluctantly takes him to the hospital, telling the suspicious Fabio that if she divorces Claudy quickly, there is no need to kill him. On the other hand, she persuaded Claudy that the two conspired to pretend that he always beat Lorna, so that she could divorce quickly and get paid as soon as possible. The divorce went well. But a passionate Claudy finds out the truth. After a conversation, the two fell in love. The next morning, Claudy was riding on her new bike, while Lorna jogged beside him, smiling all her joy.

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