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Tag Archives: Wo Zhi Nu Ren Xin
Global Advent: Day 5
The Film: Wo Zhi Nu Ren Xin [What Women Want] – China I liked this movie very much. It’s hard to dislike anything with Andy Lau but I quickly realized he’s not the only reason to enjoy this film. This … Continue reading
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