Bullhead is a crime drama that tells the story of a man with a traumatic past who seeks vengeance. The film explores themes of violence, masculinity, and the effects of childhood trauma. The protagonist, played by Matthias Schoenaerts, is a cattle farmer who becomes involved in illegal trafficking. As he confronts his traumatic childhood experiences, he begins to question his own identity and seek justice for the wrongs done to him.
Hotel America is a drama and romance film set in the 1980s. It follows the lives of the hotel manager, an architect, and various guests who are all dealing with themes of love, death, and longing. The film explores complicated relationships, unrequited love, and the search for connection in a world filled with isolation.
Izzy, a musician in Los Angeles, wakes up after a night of partying to discover that her ex-boyfriend is getting engaged. Determined to stop the wedding, she embarks on a wild journey across town, encountering various obstacles and eccentric characters along the way.
Replay is a 2001 movie about a passionate love affair between two women which turns obsessive and destructive. The story revolves around their intense relationship, struggles with illness, and the ongoing battle with their own demons. The movie explores themes of love, obsession, and the destructive consequences of uncontrolled passion.
Our Futures is a comedy movie that follows the story of a group of old friends who reunite and embark on a road trip through the beautiful landscapes of the South of France. Along the way, they experience various adventures and mishaps while rediscovering the bonds of friendship and the importance of living in the moment. This heartwarming and humorous film explores themes of nostalgia, loss, and the power of friendship.
A ballet producer returns to his native town and schemes to avenge himself on the family who tried to murder him 20 years before.
When Song Wei's fiancee Luo Qun is denounced as a right-wing traitor by Party official Wu Yao, he is sentenced to ten years' hard labor. Song Wei breaks off her engagement, and eventually marries Wu Yao. Years later, after the Cultural Revolution, political currents have shifted; Song Wei demands that her husband, now a powerful Party official, seek Luo Qun's rehabilitation, but Wu Yao has no desire to open up old political and emotional wounds.
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