Aleron Vertefeuille
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Coffee is bitter and sweet, not how to stir, but whether to put sugar; pain is not how to forget, but whether you have the courage to start again.
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"Okay Madam": Funny, enjoyable, and very romantic! Didn't I tell you that the market lady is not offended?
Although I grew up watching Stephen Chow's movies, I am now spitting out: "The movies you introduce will be dead." For me, I really rarely go to watch advertised funny movies. Obviously I should watch comedies to decompress. At the moment, I chose horror movies to relieve the pressure, and I don’t know what is wrong... I digress! In short, thank God, although I will not take the initiative to find comedies, but I still have the opportunity to let them find me!
By Aleron Vertefeuille4 years ago in Beat
"Detective Chinatown" Chinese detective bravely ventures into a foreign country! Seriously funny, serious reasoning, can you continue playing three episodes?
Life treasure rough man + genius young meat, a combination of scouts who repel each other "Detective Chinatown", written and directed by Chen Sicheng, started with a young Qin Feng (Liu Haoran) who was interviewed at the police academy and was half-forced by his grandmother to go to Bangkok, Thailand to find a distant cousin, known as "the detective." Tang Ren (played by Wang Baoqiang) took a good time. Unexpectedly, Tang Ren said he was a detective. He was just a private detective who was afraid of rapists, looked for cats and dogs, and believed in Feng Shui. He was also suspected of stealing gold and killing his comrades. Wanted by the police... The relaxing vacation was completely immersed, but Qin Feng showed off his talented insight and reasoning ability. A serious case-handling, a serious trouble-making, the most messy partner of the old and the young is about to conquer the world!
By Aleron Vertefeuille4 years ago in Beat
"Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool" under the appearance of femme fatale, is a little girl who believes in love
"Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool" is adapted from a memoir written by Gloria Grahame, played by American Beauty as the last lover-British actor Peter Turner, played by Jamie Bell.
By Aleron Vertefeuille4 years ago in Geeks


