When a contract killer has a rapidly evolving form of dementia, he is offered an opportunity to redeem himself by saving the life of the adult son with whom he had been estranged.
Isekai'd into another world, Haruka makes use of seemingly underpowered skills to live as a lone wolf.
After dying in a landslide, a young book-loving girl named Urano is reborn in a fantasy world where books are a luxury. Determined to fulfill her dream of reading as many books as possible, Urano becomes Main, a frail and sickly five-year-old girl born into a poor family. With her knowledge of modern culture and a burning passion for books, Main sets out to create her own library in a world where books are scarce.
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas is a coming-of-age drama about a high school bookworm who discovers a diary belonging to a classmate. The diary reveals that the classmate has a terminal illness and only a few months left to live. Through shared experiences and a growing friendship, the two navigate the complexities of life and make a bucket list of things to do before the classmate's time runs out. The story is filled with emotion, tragedy, and ultimately, the power of friendship.
When book-loving Lady Elianna spots Prince Christopher—her betrothed in name only—consorting with another noble lady, she realizes the recent rumors must be true. The prince has someone he truly loves, which means the annulment of their engagement is both inevitable and fast-approaching. What she doesn't realize is that this is merely a surface ripple—one of many where the truth runs deep, in a conspiracy surpassing her imagination!
Hope & Faith is a sitcom that follows the lives of two sisters, Hope and Faith, who couldn't be more different. When Faith's soap star life comes crashing down, she moves in with her sister Hope and her family. Chaos ensues as the two sisters navigate their differences and try to survive living together.
Looking for Alaska is a TV show set in a boarding school in Alabama in the 2000s. The story revolves around a group of friends and their experiences with love, friendship, and the challenges of growing up. The main character, a bookworm named Alaska, forms a close bond with her roommate and the group of friends. The show explores themes of teenage angst, self-discovery, and the power of friendship. It is based on the novel of the same name.
What Lies Below follows 16-year-old Liberty, who returns home from summer camp to discover that her mother has a new boyfriend, John Smith. As Liberty gets to know John, she becomes increasingly suspicious of his behavior and starts to uncover dark secrets.
In The Hedgehog, a young girl named Paloma lives in a luxury apartment building in Paris. She feels disconnected from her wealthy and neglectful parents and finds solace in her friendship with the building's caretaker, René. Through her observations of the residents and René's insights, Paloma learns about the complexities of human relationships and discovers the importance of companionship. As her bond with René grows, Paloma also deals with the death of a neighbor and her own contemplation of suicide. The movie explores themes of alienation, hypocrisy, and the search for connection in a seemingly disconnected world.
The Road Dance follows the story of a small-town doctor who deals with the challenges and tragedies of war, loss, and love in an island community during World War I. The doctor, haunted by the death of his father, faces various hardships including rape, amnesia, and the loss of limb. Amidst it all, he finds solace in the village's dance and the support of the local community.
In a future society, books are banned and burned by the government to control the population's access to information. Guy Montag, a fireman, begins to question his role in this totalitarian regime and secretly starts reading books. As he delves deeper into literature, he becomes disillusioned with the society he once defended.
Barbie, a curious and adventurous young girl, stumbles upon a hidden door in her house. Upon entering, she finds herself transported to a magical world filled with enchanting creatures and breathtaking landscapes. As she navigates through this new realm, Barbie must embrace her courage and embark on a quest to save the kingdom from an evil princess. Along the way, she forms unexpected friendships and discovers her true potential.
Eternal Summer is a film that follows the story of a love triangle and a lasting friendship between three high school students in Taipei, Taiwan. The film explores themes of coming-of-age, unrequited love, jealousy, and the complexities of friendship and sexuality. As the story unfolds, the characters navigate their emotions, face challenges, and make important life choices.
The Tokugawa new Shogun is not interested in women. A nobleman with the help of a lady thief replaces the Shogun with a double, while he learns about love. But the double finds pleasure not only in women, but in his new status.
Daddy and Them is a comedy-drama movie set in Arkansas, where a dysfunctional family faces a series of challenges and conflicts during a family reunion. The plot revolves around the complicated relationships and unresolved issues within the family, as well as their attempts to navigate through various chaotic situations. With elements of jealousy, marital strife, drunkness, and a touch of southern USA culture, Daddy and Them offers a humorous yet introspective look at family dynamics.
A Chairy Tale is a charming and surreal animated short film from 1957. It tells the story of a man who becomes fascinated with a chair and begins to imagine various scenarios and interactions with it. Through stop-motion animation and pixelation techniques, the film takes the audience on a whimsical journey filled with rhythm, comedy, and fantasy. With a surprise ending, A Chairy Tale showcases the power of imagination and the joy of storytelling.
Three and Out is a comedy drama film about a London Underground tube driver who forms an unlikely friendship with a down-and-out Irishman. The tube driver gets involved in a plan to jump in front of his train, known as a three and out, in exchange for a large sum of money. As their friendship grows, they both learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of seizing the day. With a mixture of humor and drama, Three and Out explores themes of redemption, second chances, and the complexities of human relationships.
Konoha Inoue and Tōko Amano, the Literary Girl, as she calls herself, are the sole members of their high school literature club. Their lives will be altered when Konoha's past, forgotten for a long time, reaches the present, involving them in a whirlwind of feelings where love, jealousy, revenge, remorse and forgiveness struggle to prevail.
On New Year's Eve 1999, as a group of neurotic characters gather at a Greenwich Village apartment, everyone struggles to come to terms with their identities, relationships, and self-doubts before the millennium turns.
The story follows the lives of two girls living together and their separate love lives as they struggle to find and maintain their new relationships. The movie mainly focuses on pretty girl Lee Hee-Jin. Hee-Jin is a hair stylist working at a salon when she meets an old classmate from junior high school. Kang Ji-Suk meets up with Hee-Jin when he arrives at her salon for a hair cut. The pair ends up deciding to try dating for a month to see how things go. All goes well in the beginning until Ji-Suks first love shows up. Sung-Hae invites Ji-Suk over to a reunion party with their old junior high school friends. Hee-Jin ends up tagging along. But she feels excluded and uncomfortable while Ji-Suk and Sung-Hae are hitting it off.