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Cleora 2022-04-20 09:01:14
What will happen after Brother Fallen dies?
In Brother Fallen's work in 2009, at that time his face was still recognizable and somewhat immature, and his voice was not as thick and firm as later. There aren't many of his movies, but his performance impressed me the most. The fallen brother's wife and children were killed by gangsters. Under...
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Jeff 2022-04-21 09:01:24
bow your proud head
Uncle Sam, this confident and conceited nation, has precious wealth in history and a perfect political and economic system.
However, under every seemingly perfect system, just like the high approval rate in the play, there are always some people who are victims of the system.
Since he is a...

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