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Bombs have destructive, rural youth did Yang Changhua this 17 explosives, not to hurt for the purpose, but through this extreme way, reminded the Government of Taiwan to the WTO, the real problems faced by farmers' livelihoods.
Because the protagonist is Juliet. Binoche qi (Juliette Binoche), so I borrowed from the library into this with "that was stolen five" control view movies; also because the protagonist is Juliet. Binoche, I enjoyed a wonderful acting showcase.
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