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这个男人来自地球

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大卫·李·史密斯,托尼·托德,约翰·比灵斯列,安妮卡·彼得森,阿丽西丝·索普,威廉姆·卡特,理查德·雷西尔,Ellen,Steven,Robbie
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2007-11-13
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一个普通男人的秘密在他的辞职事件中开始显示出端倪。历史教授约翰奥德曼说自己身上有一个让大家都匪夷所思的秘密,而为了保守这个秘密他不能在一个地方超过十年。他的朋友们试图去发掘他的故事中的秘密,这一举动让约翰非常生气,而他的朋友却发现约翰的故事是无法被否定也无法查证的,究竟约翰身上有着怎样的秘密?一幕幕碎片联系起来,带给我们一个意料之外的故事高潮。
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