In a small African village, a young boy befriends an elderly woman, known as Yaaba. Together, they navigate the challenges of village life, including burning houses, a dangerous knife accident, and the superstitions of witchcraft. As their friendship grows, the boy learns valuable life lessons and discovers the true meaning of compassion and love.
Rom is a crime drama set in a slum, following the story of a gangster who is trying to find his parents. The film explores themes of poverty, street life, and the struggle for survival. It delves into the dark underbelly of society, depicting scenes of burning houses, gambling, and even suicide. The protagonist finds himself arrested by the police and must navigate through a dangerous world filled with hitchhiking, jumping through windows, and stealing money. As tensions rise, the film takes viewers on a thrilling journey with twists and turns, all set against the backdrop of an old apartment building. Ultimately, Rom is a raw and intense exploration of the human condition.
A nighttime attempt to sabotage a Japanese munitions store in the little town of Santiago goes wrong when Gonzalo (Fernando Poe, Jr.) discovers that the schoolhouse they are about to blow up is filled with women, old men, and schoolchildren.
In the aftermath of World War II, a young boy and his little sister try to survive in Japan. They face starvation, air raids, and the loss of their mother. The boy does his best to care for his sister, but their situation becomes increasingly desperate. Eventually, they run out of food and the sister falls ill. Despite his efforts, the boy is unable to save her and she dies. Devastated, the boy cremates his sister's body and succumbs to starvation himself. Their spirits are reunited, happy and healthy, as they look down on the modern city of Kobe.
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