All the Way Boys is a 1972 action-comedy film about two friends, Sal and Vince, who embark on an adventure to recover a priceless gem in Peru. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including dangerous jungle adventures, airplane crashes, knife fights, and deceitful schemes. The duo must use their cunning and friendship to outsmart the kingpin and his exploitative schemes while dodging piranhas and other perils.
Giant Little Ones follows the story of two best friends, Franky and Ballas, whose friendship is tested when an unexpected sexual encounter causes a rift between them. As they navigate the complexities of high school, they must confront their own identities and confront the homophobia and prejudices of those around them. Through the ups and downs, they discover the power of self-acceptance and the importance of true friendship.
Two longtime friends decide to attempt the Guadalupe Reyes challenge, which consist of drinking everyday from December the 12th (Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe) until January the 6th (Epiphany Day, the Feast of The Three Kings).
Bromance (2016) is a comedic drama with a touch of romance. The story follows a group of friends who go on a camping trip, where they navigate through hilarious and heartfelt moments. Among them, there is a gay character who discovers his true feelings for his best friend, leading to a love triangle and sexual tension. The movie explores themes of friendship, bisexuality, and the complexities of relationships.
Pals is a movie that explores the intricacies and challenges of friendship through various themes such as drugs, nudity, and controversial social issues. The story follows a group of male friends who navigate their relationships while dealing with personal struggles and conflicts. Friendship, homoeroticism, and the consequences of their actions are central themes in this thought-provoking film.
The story is set soon after the reunification of West and East Germany, and is about the disintegrating relationship between Jockel a political activist and Stefan a heroin junkie, and their involvement with a bisexual Micha. A 2nd plot line is concerned with Micha's young son Sascha, and his life in a rundown world of drugs and poverty. His fascination with the creepy, exhibitionist puppeteer Firlefanz, whose grotesque puppets enact a gay fairy tale paralleling the relationship of Stefan and Jockel. Central to the disintegration of these characters is the drug dealer Ingolf, who 'pulls their strings' with heroin, instead of puppet wires.
Where We Belong (2019) is a drama movie set in Thailand and Finland, telling the story of a girl who studies abroad and her intense friendship with her female best friend. As they navigate the challenges of growing up and leaving home, their relationship takes a dark twist, causing them to question their feelings for each other.
Two teenage girls are accused of murder and one mother is determined to prove her daughters innocence. However, all may not be as it seems.
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