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Octavia 2022-03-21 09:02:22

What a tender, juicy and delicious peach and soup, it goes so well together. Children are animals that really need companionship. In adolescence, there is time for self-growth and enjoyment of loneliness, but too many parents are always self-righteous and absent from their children's childhood and interfere in adolescence. This may also explain the popularity of some academies. They blame their laziness on their children's "ignorance", but which children are born sensible? The nanny in the movie and the "Yang Yongxin" in reality are essentially incompetent parents who shirk the blame for their own responsibility, but even a gentle and kind nanny like Annie can't make up for the trauma of the absence of parents in the child's heart, not to mention In the cruel reality, the "pedagogists" who are regarded as gods by their parents push the already disabled children to hell. The movie is very warm and easy to understand, but the reality is often much crueler on this proposition. The parents in the film are only absent for avoidable reasons such as cheating and gratification, and most people struggling with food and clothing can only be forced to leave their children's growth like the black nanny in the film. Anyway, I still love this kind of gentle work. At first glance, the black-haired Xiaosi looks cute and ordinary, but he still can't hide his delicate beauty and hot body. CE is so handsome and handsome. Ballball, let's make another sweet love scene like this one.

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  • Zena 2021-12-23 08:01:48

    Why isn't Chris in the Fantastic Four as handsome as this movie?

  • Jordan 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Laura Linney is really good at acting, super good! The way this story goes is not a fairy tale.

The Nanny Diaries quotes

  • Annie Braddock: In short, I was the Chanel bag of nannies.

  • Lynette: You know, I bet none of those cultures you study practice such rigorous celibacy.

    Annie Braddock: You ever hear of the Shakers?

    Lynette: Yes, and they're extinct.