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One Good Turn (1996)

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Family arcade game programmer met an old acquaintance who saved his life from a car burning in his early days. The rescuer, Simon, his luck is not bad, living like a playing card. Because I felt Matt who was thankful felt obligation to help Simon, I took him to his house and asked him to look for work in his company's mail room. But Matt did not know that Simon was not a coincidental accident, Simon took an old score in a horse, and returned to the night when Simon rescued Matt's life. Written by Umberto Amador

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