I've seen a lot of French films. This is the first such subtitle. There should be fewer advertisements for the subtitle group on the whole. I hope more and more subtitles will be like this. The so-called special effects are actually more attentive. The Je vole that the little girl sang in the audition cannot be described in one sentence; only those who have seen the movie know the feeling. It is beautiful and touching. It turns out that condoms can also be allergic to fun. A lot of French movies are so natural and relaxed that you feel good physically and mentally after watching them. Every country's films have their own unique side.
Or should I say the language department? I know a friend who only reads Chinese, English, and Korean. I really feel sorry for him. It's also very good to have some noise cancellation. I'm so anxious. The life of the hearing-impaired is really not easy. You can doubt everything, but don't doubt me. A good teacher is really hard to come by, and talent is the most important thing. Singing and signing at the same time is quite infectious. Is there such a way of performing? I've seen four hundred blows. I didn't think of Four Hundred Blows when I saw the ending. I watched all the grass clips in vain.
Dear Mom and Dad, I'm gone. I love you, but I'm leaving, and you won't have me by your side tonight. I'm not running away; I'm flying. Please know that I'm flying not because of tobacco or alcohol. I'm flying. I'm flying. I'm flying. I copied the subtitles again. Wow, this paragraph is really touching. The more I watched it, the more touching it was, and I also found that there were easter eggs at the end. Not bad, not bad, a good movie led to a good night. The music is really good. Long live the French cinema.
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