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Maxine 2022-01-11 08:03:33
Tribulation
Frankie's childhood was so miserable, but we have also seen that the life that has gone through hardship has not withered and lost its luster, but has become more shining. Tribulation is like a whetstone, sharpening the knife of life. What was unfolding in front of him now may be a wasteland or a...
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Keith 2022-01-11 08:03:33
We are all angel children
From the perspective of a child, "The Ashes of Angela" takes poverty into the bones! Living in modern society, we don’t experience the hunger when we lick the fries from the newspaper; we don’t experience the sadness of being laughed at by our partners without shoes; we don’t experience the fear of...

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Mara 2022-03-21 09:02:51
It should be called the child of {[Where did the angel go]}, his dad is really a scumbag, no, it insults the word scumbag
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Liliane 2022-03-27 09:01:15
The narrative is trivial, without focus, without foreshadowing, and without strong force, but the scheduling is good, and the crowding and compression of the picture enhances the dark and melancholy atmosphere of Limerick. As far as the actors are concerned, it's just mediocre.
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