In 1980s Busan, South Korea, a corrupt customs officer becomes involved with a powerful crime syndicate. As he rises through the ranks, he faces conflicts with the police and government corruption while navigating the complex world of organized crime.
The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well follows the lives of four seemingly ordinary individuals in Seoul, Korea, whose lives are intertwined by infidelity, hopelessness, and troubled marriages. As they navigate through their own personal struggles, their paths cross and their secrets are exposed, leading to a series of unexpected consequences.
In 'A Night Out,' a man goes out for a night of drinking and mischief, leading to hilarious encounters with various characters. He falls into a bathtub, jumps out of a window, and mistakenly ends up in a hotel room with a married woman. The night escalates with drunken fights, pie-in-the-face moments, and chaotic situations. As the night goes on, the man's drunkenness gets him into more trouble, ultimately leading to a memorable and eventful evening.
In Convicted (1950), a man finds himself falsely accused and imprisoned. As he tries to survive within the harsh environment of the American prison system, he must also unravel a web of deception and corruption that threatens his life. With a vow of silence, he discovers that trust is a dangerous commodity within the prison walls.
The Male Animal is a comedy film that revolves around a college professor who faces a political controversy while dealing with personal issues. The professor, Tommy Turner, is a former college football star player who now teaches English literature. His wife threatens to leave him because of his apathy towards their relationship. Meanwhile, a political controversy arises when a student's conservative parents object to a controversial play being performed at the college. Tommy must navigate through these challenges while also dealing with a love triangle and his own insecurities.
An alcoholic escaped convict asks his Arizona lawyer brother to help him cross the Mexican border.
In a quiet Orlando, Florida, suburb three young men struggle to escape the wreckage of their pasts and create new lives for themselves. Their new home is CollegeBoysLive.com, a voyeur web cam house rigged with 32 cameras, where their every move is watched by thousands of paying members. The site's creator claims CollegeBoysLive.com is simply about showing that "it's okay to be gay." But the neighbors insist it's a pornographic whorehouse and sue to have them evicted. This intimate and provocative documentary examines a complex subculture, but at its heart is the universal search for family and acceptance
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