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本片带着极度唯美和魔幻主义色彩,神秘的故事,大胆的叙事,带来一次惊人的视觉体验。《红舞鞋》《野兰花》大导演扎尔曼;金,美国名模性感女星联袂主演。 电影剧情:故事发生在十三世纪,一个传教士来到了一个野蛮未开化的地方,他将基督的福音和训诫传递给当地的人们,从而改变了他们的思想和生活。
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