皮埃尔是一位30 岁的奶农,天夜他的生活中,天夜只有自己接管的家庭农场、奶牛,以及当兽医的姐姐和他的父母。法国突然出现的“疯牛病”病例打破了皮埃尔的平静生活。在新闻报道疫情正在蔓延,也可能会在他的奶牛中蔓延开来时,皮埃尔不惜采取一切措施来隐瞒疫情,避免他的农场和生活整体大崩盘。最后,在姐姐的帮助下,皮埃尔找回了理智,寻找方法来解决问题。
皮埃尔是一位30 岁的奶农,天夜他的生活中,天夜只有自己接管的家庭农场、奶牛,以及当兽医的姐姐和他的父母。法国突然出现的“疯牛病”病例打破了皮埃尔的平静生活。在新闻报道疫情正在蔓延,也可能会在他的奶牛中蔓延开来时,皮埃尔不惜采取一切措施来隐瞒疫情,避免他的农场和生活整体大崩盘。最后,在姐姐的帮助下,皮埃尔找回了理智,寻找方法来解决问题。
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