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What is Shylock's clubfoot?
The netizen's brain opened wide and found "clubfoot". After Google translation, he will get an English word "clubfoot". This word also has its origin in The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes written by British writer Conan Doyle, which comes from the beginning of the chapter "Musgrave Ritual" in Memoirs: "This is Tarleton's murder report, this is the Van Berry wine merchant case, this is the adventure case of an old Russian woman, this is the aluminum crutch mystery, and this is the case of' deformed foot' Richter and his hateful wife."
In China, literally, there is another translation of "club-foot"-foot washing city. Is it related to the massage foot bath shop with dark light, ambiguous atmosphere and exposed waiters in the urban alley?
Perhaps, the screenwriter wanted to imply "cheating" through the "massage foot bath shop", but it was unfortunately translated by Google. Of course, it may also be that the screenwriter has good intentions.
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