My favorite scene is when she just went to the colonel's house, and several children lined up to sign up. Imagine this situation in your home. How funny. Of course, this scene is not arranged here to amuse, but to highlight the rigor of the militarization of this family.
At the beginning, the song the heroine sang actually didn't really like
the "123" and "The Shepherd's Song" (it seems to be the name) that they rehearsed, and even had the idea of being a puppet,
but the plot is in It seems a bit old-fashioned now, but it's still worth a look. Pure things are like edelweiss, simple and still beautiful.
Later, in "True Lies", I met the heroine again, and I couldn't believe it would become such a shape. . I have to sigh, in the realm of movies, nothing is impossible
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