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啥是佩奇

导演:
张大鹏
主演:
李玉宝,邵杰睿,杜翊
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简介:
又是一年农历春节即将到来,家住河北某山村的老汉李玉宝满心欢喜期待儿子一家回乡过年。在和儿子通话的过程中,他询问着孙子的喜好。孙子提出想要“佩奇”,这可难坏了李老汉,毕竟他可从来没见过那只粉红色的动画小猪啊!为了不让孙子失望,他动用一切手段,包括大队喇叭广播和跟乡亲们打听。有的说是女主播,有的说是洗洁精,有的说是猪,但无论如何都没有说到点儿上。好在皇天不负苦心人,李老汉终于知道了“佩奇”是何方神圣,他做好了万全的准备,期待宝贝孙子的到来……  本片为张大鹏执导影片《小猪佩奇过大年》的先导宣传片。
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