While looking for her lost cat, magazine journalist Go Yang-soon meets law school student and part-time photographer Yeom Chi-woong. Soon, they begin to get to know each other and each other's families.
Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha tells the story of Yoon Hye-jin, a busy dentist who moves to Gongjin Village and meets Hong Doo-shik, a talented handyman. As they navigate their lives in the close-knit community, they develop a deep bond filled with love, friendship, and laughter.
Despite being caught in her imaginative world, Amelie, a young waitress, decides to help people find happiness. Her quest to spread joy leads her on a journey where she finds true love.
A young man and woman meet on a train in Europe and spend one night together in Vienna. They roam around the city, talking openly about love, life, and religion. They feel a romantic connection and share a passionate kiss at sunset. They admit their attraction but know they won't see each other again. Before parting, they agree to meet in six months at the same place.
A lawyer takes on a negligent homicide case involving a priest who performed an exorcism on a young girl. The trial becomes a haunting battle between the supernatural and the legal system as they try to prove the existence of demonic possession.
In the San Fernando Valley, a group of characters navigate their own personal struggles, including a depressed addict, a dying TV mogul, a sex guru, a former child prodigy, a police officer, and others. As their stories unfold, themes of love, forgiveness, and meaning emerge in a series of interconnected events.
Chance in a Million is a British sitcom broadcast between 1984 and 1986, produced by Thames Television for Channel 4. The series was co-written by Andrew Norriss and Richard Fegen and starred Simon Callow and Brenda Blethyn. The producer and director of the series was Michael Mills.
Stanley Yelnats IV, a teenage boy, is falsely accused of stealing a pair of sneakers and is sent to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile detention center. At the camp, the inmates are forced to dig holes in the desert as a form of punishment. As Stanley adjusts to life at the camp, he uncovers a deeper mystery involving a family curse, a legendary treasure, and the true purpose behind the hole-digging. With the help of his newfound friends, Stanley sets out to solve the mystery and clear his name.
A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of a murder. After three years, the husband, John, plans to break her out of jail and flee the country. He researches prison life and escape methods, meets with an ex-con for advice, and starts making preparations. John buys fake IDs and a gun, while also forging medical documents to prove Lara's innocence. He robs a drug dealer to get money and sets their house on fire to fake their deaths. With a plan in motion, John breaks Lara out of the hospital, and they go on the run with their son Luke, eventually escaping to Venezuela.
Wild Tales is a collection of six short stories that delve into the darkest corners of human behavior. Each segment focuses on characters in distress and showcases the extremes they go to when pushed to their limits. From an airplane crash caused by a man seeking revenge on his ex-girlfriend, to a waitress seeking justice against a loan shark, to a man's downward spiral after his car is towed, these stories are filled with twists and turns that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. With themes of revenge, road rage, and the consequences of our actions, Wild Tales is a darkly comedic anthology that examines the complexities of the human experience.
Jonathan and Sara meet by chance and feel a connection, but they are both in other relationships. They part ways, but years later, they can't shake the feeling that they are destined to be together. They embark on a journey to find each other again, facing obstacles along the way. In the end, fate brings them back together, and they celebrate their love at the spot where they first met.
After a chance encounter, a man finds himself drawn into a surreal and chaotic sequence of events during one night in New York City. As he navigates through the city's dark underbelly, he encounters eccentric characters, experiences wild situations, and gets caught up in a web of mistaken identity, crime, and paranoia.
A young scientist and his lab partner study eyes and the chromosome for sight to prove the origins of mankind. They end up challenging the uniqueness of everyone's eyes when their son's eyes match a deceased person's. They discover a girl in India with the same eyes as the scientist's ex-girlfriend who died in an elevator accident, leading to more mysteries.
Walter Sparrow becomes obsessed with a novel that he believes was written about him, as more and more similarities between himself and his literary alter ego seem to arise.
Sinchronicity is a six-part drama series broadcast on BBC Three in the United Kingdom. Set in Manchester, the programme is narrated by Nathan and focuses on the love triangle of him, Fi, and Jase. The programme is executive produced by Julian Murphy, who was an executive producer on Channel 4's As If and Sugar Rush and Sky One's Hex. Stylistically similar to As If, following a non-linear narrative, it also features ex-cast members Paul Chequer, Jemima Rooper and Mark Smith and, as such, can be seen as its spiritual successor. The theme tune is "Boys Will Be Boys" by the Ordinary Boys. The show was filmed in high definition and was re-run on BBC HD in mid-October 2006.
A young man meets a sassy and unconventional girl on the subway and his life takes a chaotic turn as he falls in love with her. Their relationship is filled with drunken escapades, coincidences, and magical thinking, bringing both joy and dysfunction. As their story unfolds, they navigate through various situations such as a time capsule, puppy love, and a dysfunctional relationship. Will their love withstand the challenges?
In the year 2046, a writer reflects on his past relationships and his search for love. Through encounters with various women, he explores themes of nostalgia, regret, and existential loneliness. As he delves into his memories, he grapples with the dark past that haunts him and questions the significance of his relationships. Set in futuristic Hong Kong, the film intertwines romance, science fiction, and philosophical musings.
To Live and Die in L.A. is a neo-noir crime thriller about a secret service agent who tries to avenge his partner's death while investigating a counterfeiting operation in Los Angeles. The agent goes undercover and gets involved in a dangerous game of violence and deception, leading to a thrilling high-speed car chase and a dramatic showdown.
Tyranny is an American drama and political thriller web series that premiered on March 11, 2010 on KoldCast TV. Written and directed by John Beck Hofmann, the series is centered on a man who, after volunteering for a neurological experiment at UC Berkeley in 1999, finds himself having visions of a troubling future and must understand what the visions mean before that future comes to pass. Hofmann has said that the movies Twelve Monkeys, The Game, Manchurian Candidate, and Kafka were influences on Tyranny.
Hero is a comedy-drama movie that tells the story of an unlikely hero who becomes a local sensation after rescuing a reporter from a burning car. He must navigate his newfound fame while dealing with a custody battle and stealing credit for his heroic act. Set against the backdrop of a small town, this film offers social commentary and explores themes of identity and personal growth.