How I Spent the Summer...

December. 01,2020      
Rating:
9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The events that happened to the boy, who came to the village for the summer to visit his grandmother, taught him to empathize with someone else's misfortune, to be responsible for those who were "tamed".

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