Quitting
An actor becomes increasingly introverted and psychotic and his entire family attempts to intervene.
An actor becomes increasingly introverted and psychotic and his entire family attempts to intervene.
Jia Hongsheng
Hong-shen
Jia Fengsen
Hong-shen's Father
Tong Wang
Hong-shen's Sister
Zhu Hongmao
An actor becomes increasingly introverted and psychotic and his entire family attempts to intervene.
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