贝鲁特酒店

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主演: Darine Hamze 

索拉是一名餐馆歌女,而马修则是一名来自法国的律师。他们俩在贝鲁特的一间酒吧偶然相遇并相爱。其实马修很久之前酒来过黎巴嫩,此前的密友阿巴斯这次主动联系上了他,想请他帮一个忙。不料阿巴斯的背景很复杂,连带着马修也贝拖下了水。索拉的叔叔是情报局的高官,在得知此事后主动进行了干预。在爱情与声明的双重压迫下,马修选择了妥协⋯⋯

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索拉是一名餐馆歌女,而马修则是一名来自法国的律师。他们俩在贝鲁特的一间酒吧偶然相遇并相爱。其实马修很久之前酒来过黎巴嫩,此前的密友阿巴斯这次主动联系上了他,想请他帮一个忙。不料阿巴斯的背景很复杂,连带着马修也贝拖下了水。索拉的叔叔是情报局的高官,在得知此事后主动进行了干预。在爱情与声明的双重压迫下,马修选择了妥协⋯⋯

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