I Love You, I Don't (1976) tells the story of a truck driver and a restaurant waitress whose relationship becomes increasingly complicated as they explore themes of bisexuality, eroticism, and love triangles. The film delves into the struggles of their unconventional love affair and the challenges they face in a society that may not fully accept their relationship. With elements of lgbt and gay themes, the movie tackles diverse and controversial subjects, making it an intriguing watch for those interested in exploring complex human relationships.
In Sunset (1988), a corrupt cop frames a movie hero for murder, leading to incarceration and a murder investigation. As the protagonist uncovers corruption within the Hollywood movie industry, they also navigate personal relationships and confront their own demons.
Remembers an artist in the form of a somnambulistic fantasy: A filmmaker faces increasing challenges as she tries, decades later, to complete Dominican filmmaker Jean-Louis Jorge’s unfinished work.
Nina Duane is a criminal lawyer whose gender was professionally resented by Philip Barry, the District Attorney. She wins acquittal for man-chasing widow Mary Booth, then defeats her in romancing the D.A.
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