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哥哥谁带你回家

导演:

赵邈

主演:

黄超,王姬,郭圣然,徐秀林,夏正兴

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父死母嫁的10岁孩子冬冬,跟着瘫痪的叔叔太宁和爷爷奶奶过活。奶奶支撑着家,却得了绝症。她隐瞒病情,决定为太宁找个媳妇。春莲死了两个丈夫,带着12岁的傻儿子小把儿走投无路,不得已嫁给太宁。这个特殊家庭从此开始了一段情感故事。

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