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Libby 2022-03-23 09:02:13
Love
I love watching
"Immoral Transactions ".
I heard about this film for a long time, and I didn't really look forward to it when I saw the name. On weekends, I watched it quietly, and then wept, like the hero and heroine at the end of the play...
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Wade 2022-04-23 07:02:36
Flat and cheap husband and wife
The poor and humble couples are sad... The protagonist's double D has been played by the rich. The rich man owns D's buildings, and he plays D's woman in an upright manner, making D a loser in life.
Rich: "Let me borrow your wife."
So the rich have been playing with D's wife. Later, D gave his wife a...

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Evie 2022-03-25 09:01:10
"If u want sth badly enough, u must let it go free. If it comes back to u, it's urs; If it doesn't, u really never had it anyway."
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Roberto 2022-03-24 09:02:15
It's another version of Cage's "Escape from Las Vegas" Oscar film. The whole film has a strong sense of melancholy in the literary style. Sure enough, the charm is extraordinary, and it is so stylish to play a son and brother.
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