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Тайваньский фильм новой волны 'Vive l'amour' режиссёра Цая Минляна

Молодая женщина Мэй, агент по недвижимости, использует пустующие шикарные апартаменты в новом небоскребе для любовных свиданий. Однажды она теряет ключ, который находит юноша Сяокан. Узнав, что это ключи от огромной пустой квартиры, он решает тайно в ней поселиться.

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Тайваньский фильм новой волны 'Vive l'amour' режиссёра Цая Минляна

Молодая женщина Мэй, агент по недвижимости, использует пустующие шикарные апартаменты в новом небоскребе для любовных свиданий. Однажды она теряет ключ, который находит юноша Сяокан. Узнав, что это ключи от огромной пустой квартиры, он решает тайно в ней поселиться.

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