Trail of Lies is a gripping TV show that delves into the complex lives of a dysfunctional family. It explores themes of love, deception, and family secrets, with a particular focus on the struggles faced by a gay couple who navigate the challenges of adoption and raising a child in a society that is often intolerant. The plot takes unexpected turns as it tackles issues such as revenge, jealousy, and the consequences of past actions. Through its compelling narrative, Trail of Lies offers viewers a thought-provoking exploration of human relationships and the lengths people will go to protect their loved ones.
In feudal Japan, a samurai named Hyakkimaru battles demons to regain his body parts which were taken by demons at birth. With the help of a young orphan named Dororo, they embark on a journey filled with violence and supernatural powers.
Little Fires Everywhere follows the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and an enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives. The story explores the weight of secrets, the nature of art and identity, the ferocious pull of motherhood – and the danger in believing that following the rules can avert disaster.
A young mother who contemplates abandoning her baby discovers a clandestine operation involved in selling foundlings for adoption. She confronts the group responsible and becomes entangled in an eventful road trip to find potential buyers for the child. However, their plans are jeopardized by the pursuit of two determined female police officers, leading to a series of complications.
In medieval Japan, a bandit, a bride, the samurai's ghost, and a woodcutter all provide conflicting accounts of a crime involving rape and murder. The truth remains elusive as each story unfolds.
It is the autumn of 2019, one year since Miyamoto Akiko (Ayase Haruka) re-entered the workforce. Her job is based in Osaka and she has been living in apart from her step daughter Miyuki (Kamishiraishi Moka) who is in Tokyo. Headhunted by a major consulting firm Acxel Business Partners, Akiko has been working energetically.
When a woman discovers she is an Amish adoptee, she travels to an isolated community in Buffalo, New York to uncover her past. As she explores her Amish roots, she uncovers disturbing recordings from the past and encounters terrifying paranormal activities. With the help of a director of photography and a group of Amish elders, she must confront a demonic presence and save the community from its sinister secrets.
Once upon a time, a poor woodcutter and his wife lived in a great forest. Cold, hunger, poverty, and a war raging all around them meant their lives were very hard. One day, the woodcutter's wife rescues a baby. A baby girl thrown from one of the many trains that constantly pass through the forest. This baby, this "most precious of cargoes", will transform the lives of the poor woodcutter's wife and her husband, as well as those whose paths the child will cross—including the man who threw her from the train. And some will try to protect her, whatever the cost. Their story will reveal the worst and the best in the hearts of men.
When a group of criminals are tasked with kidnapping a baby, they find themselves unexpectedly caring for the child and facing the wrath of a powerful mob boss. As they navigate the challenges of parenthood and organized crime, they must rely on their unique skills to protect the baby and themselves.
In The Kid (1921), a woman leaves her baby in a car with a note asking for someone to care for the child. Reluctantly, the Tramp finds the baby and grows to love him as his own. As the boy grows up, they face a series of adventures and challenges together.
Thalapathi is a gripping crime drama set in the slums of Chennai, where an abandoned baby grows up to become a feared gangster. The story revolves around his complex relationships with his loyal friends, a district collector, and a love interest. Based on the epic Mahabharata, the movie explores themes of guilt, gratitude, and the consequences of one's actions.
Ragtime is a drama film set in the early 1900s in America. It delves into themes of racial injustice, class differences, and the impact of radical politics. The story follows various characters as their lives intersect and intertwine, revealing the complexities of society during that period. The film explores topics such as racism, revenge killing, and political scandals, while also showcasing the vibrant music and culture of the time.
Popeye, a strong sailor with a love for spinach, arrives in a seaside town and becomes involved in a series of adventures including rescuing an abandoned baby and battling Bluto, a rival sailor.
Twin brothers, separated at birth, find themselves entangled in a case of mistaken identity in Hong Kong. One is a concert pianist, while the other is a mechanic. When their paths cross, chaos ensues as they become involved in explosions, car chases, and street shootouts.
A baby is abandoned in a housing project and a social worker takes custody, only to have the child's mother return and fight for custody. The case goes to court, highlighting the class differences and complexities of the child custody system.
Days of Being Wild follows a handsome man in 1960s Hong Kong who becomes obsessed with a woman. His obsession leads him into a series of relationships and encounters, including with a prostitute and an older woman. Through a journey of seduction and unrequited love, the man confronts his own existential loneliness and learns the truth about his biological mother.
Aya Kuramoto, a deaf and mute girl from Hokkaido, falls in in love with a doctor named Shūichi Nagai. After Shūichi leaves for Tokyo, he has an accident and loses his memory. Aya travels to Tokyo and encounters Takumi Nagai, Shūichi's brother.
After being released from prison, a man named Russell Stone finds an abandoned baby girl in a dumpster. Despite his struggles and limited resources, Russell decides to take care of the baby and embarks on a journey to provide her with a better life. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and encounters various individuals who help shape his perspective on life.
Released from jail after a term basically served instead of friends he refused to rat out, Charles 'Skip' Cuddy is grateful his gentleman instinct gets him a job with living quarters as handyman on a semi-destitute estate Blessings. Working hard, he wins further confidence from the owner, bitter widow Lydia Blessing, unlike her in-living bitch nurse Jennifer. When a baby is left at the state, Skip takes it in and secretly cares for it. Lydia eventually finds out but sides with him, feeling robbed of grandchildren by her careerist only daughter Meredith. Then Skip's past comes knocking, and the baby's birth parents.