In 'The Christmas Shepherd,' a single father in Waltham, Massachusetts, embarks on a journey to find his missing dog on Christmas Eve. Along the way, he meets a coffee shop owner and her teenage daughter, and together they navigate through various challenges. As the search for the dog continues, love and holiday magic bring them closer, ultimately leading to a heartwarming and happy ending.
Tie a Yellow Ribbon follows the journey of a Korean-American woman named Annie, who returns to her hometown in the American Midwest after being estranged from her family for many years. She struggles with feelings of alienation, depression, and being haunted by the past. Throughout the film, Annie grapples with her complex relationship with her family, her experiences as an Asian-American, and her aspirations as a photographer. Along the way, she explores themes of adoption, interracial adoption, assimilation, and abandonment. As Annie tries to navigate her past and reconnect with her family, she also finds herself in a socially awkward situation after a one-night stand with an unfaithful boyfriend. Set against the backdrop of Manhattan, New York City, Tie a Yellow Ribbon is a thought-provoking film that delves into the complexities of family, identity, and the search for belonging.
17 year-old Pétur has a hard time deciding what to do when he suddenly gets the opportunity to take revenge on the classmate bullying him.
In a College for the Arts of some sort, 5 freshmen students Prim, Foon, Chompoo, Art, and Puen met randomly during the ceremony on the first day of class. One day, the freshmen were required to donate blood. They learned then that the 5 of them have the same blood type, O-negative. Prim was into Interior Design. Art was into Photography. Prim was poor while Foon was rich. Art was not so poor while Puen was rich. Chompoo, in the middle.
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