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Days of playing the dog face

[<b>Type</b>]: Drama

[<b>Director</b>]: John Dugan

[<b>Main Cast</b>]: Misha Barton / Sam Rockwell / Christopher Macdonald

[<b>Release date</b>]: 1990s UK

[<b>Flow</b>]: 18.20Mb (485 pages)

[<b>Played</b>]: 80,000 [<b>Comments</b>]:40 [<b>Bullet Screen</b>]:46 [<b>Likes</b>]:994

<b>Editor's note</b>: Fairy tales are innings adult games, and no one is spared. He said: Some people own grass and some people weed for a living, these two kinds of people are by no means the same. But she said: They are far from the same kind, and they become each other's kind.

The story takes place in a quiet town in the United States, where the girl Twain (Mischa Barton) follows her parents. The beautiful scenery and pleasant climate make Twain feel the joy and tranquility of village life, but the warnings from the grown-ups about the terrible shaman living in the woods outside the village also cast a shadow on Tiwen's little mind. Unable to resist her curiosity, Tywin sneaks into the forest, where she does not meet a wizard, but a mysterious boy named Charn (Sam Rockwell).

Charn lived in seclusion in the woods, helping the town's wealthy families tidy up the lawns, but the townspeople did not look good about the boy who had toiled for them. Because of the same near-death experience, the relationship between Tywin and Charn quickly closes, and a sincere and pure relationship unfolds between the two.

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