弓蕉園的秘密 弓蕉園的秘密 (2021)

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劇中敘述1979年的暑假,女主角孟娟(陳妤飾演)邀請大學同學書蘭(劉倩妏飾演)到家中的香蕉園幫忙採收。兩人偷偷發展出一段曖昧的情誼,還結伴到美麗島雜誌社為自由人權發聲,眼看彼此找到心之所向,卻渾然不覺踏入白色恐怖的風暴中。

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劇中敘述1979年的暑假,女主角孟娟(陳妤飾演)邀請大學同學書蘭(劉倩妏飾演)到家中的香蕉園幫忙採收。兩人偷偷發展出一段曖昧的情誼,還結伴到美麗島雜誌社為自由人權發聲,眼看彼此找到心之所向,卻渾然不覺踏入白色恐怖的風暴中。

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