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恋爱禁止的世界2017

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类型: 爱情
导演: 古泽健
年代:2017

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《恋爱禁止的世界2017》剧情简介

近未来的日本政府实行超?少子化对策法案,为满16岁的人强制指定结婚对象,配对最适合的伴侣,但是男主角根岛由佳吏已经有了自己喜欢的人。影片由古泽健([今天开始恋爱吧])执导,将于今秋日本上映。

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