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Engagement (CN 2019) (2019)

Other name: 订亲
Genre: Drama, Romance
Country: Chinese
Release year: 2019
Status: Completed
 
the film tells the story of a French woman reporter Snow reform and opening up in the early 1980s by chance in When I came down to China, I met the rural guy Liu Changgen. The two had a good...
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