The fierce survival and success of a female slave in the Joseon Dynasty, and the story of a woman whose name, identity, and even her husband were all fake.
Thirteen-year-old fledgling writer Briony Tallis accuses her older sister's lover, Robbie Turner, of a crime he didn't commit, leading to a chain of events that affects the lives of everyone involved. Years later, as she faces the end of her own life, Briony attempts to atone for her past mistakes.
French Fried Vacation is a comedy film from 1978 that follows a group of French tourists on vacation in the Ivory Coast. The film explores themes of sexual problems, male chauvinism, and free love as the tourists navigate their summer vacation filled with flirtation, one-night stands, and extramarital affairs.
When a man meets and hastily marries a woman on a vacation, he soon realizes that she is high maintenance and struggles to keep up with her expensive tastes and demanding personality.
A middle-aged college professor named Humbert Humbert becomes infatuated with a 14-year-old girl named Lolita. He marries her mother but after her death, he and Lolita enter into a sexual relationship and go on an odyssey across the United States. They eventually part ways and years later, Humbert seeks revenge on a man named Quilty who had abused Lolita.
Alfie is a charismatic flirt and womanizer in New York City who enjoys living a carefree life. However, his actions begin to catch up with him as he faces the consequences of his promiscuity and infidelity, particularly when he encounters an abused woman and unintentionally gets her pregnant.
Bull Durham is a romantic comedy about a love triangle involving a seasoned baseball player, a rookie pitcher, and an older woman. The story takes place in the world of minor league baseball in Durham, North Carolina. Jealousy, age difference, and the pursuit of dreams are explored as the characters navigate their relationships both on and off the field.
In this prequel to The Flintstones, Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble are best friends who go on a romantic adventure in the Stone Age. They find themselves in the middle of a love triangle with Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble, as they navigate through a series of hilarious misunderstandings and misadventures. Along the way, they encounter a dinosaur, visit a casino, and even meet an alien spacecraft. Will Fred and Barney be able to win the hearts of their love interests and live happily ever after?
A man becomes deeply infatuated with his mysterious neighbor in his apartment building, leading to a web of voyeurism, manipulation, and mistaken identities.
During World War II, a group of soldiers and nurses must make do with a pink submarine as they navigate the Pacific. Along the way, they encounter various comedic and romantic situations while facing the challenges of war.
In Bed is a raw and intimate portrayal of two strangers who meet in a hotel room and explore their desires, leading to unexpected connections and emotions. As they engage in conversations, sexual encounters, and moments of vulnerability, they confront their own fears, insecurities, and the complexities of human relationships.
Pauline, a 15-year-old girl, goes on a summer vacation to Normandy beach with her aunt and cousin. She falls in love for the first time and experiences jealousy and temptation while navigating her cousin-cousin relationship and exploring her own sexuality. The vacation becomes a turning point for Pauline as she learns about love, relationships, and the complexities of adulthood.
In Try Seventeen, a young man named Jones struggles with love, college life, and the challenges of growing up. He finds himself in surreal situations, including a road trip and encounters with a neighbor, a quirky photographer, and a belly dancer. Throughout his journey, Jones learns valuable lessons about life and love.
Caffeine (2006) is a comedy that explores the various dramas and addictions surrounding caffeine. Set in a coffee shop, it follows the lives of the staff and customers, touching on themes of love, relationships, and personal struggles. With quirky characters and hilarious situations, the movie offers a lighthearted take on the caffeinated world.
People on Sunday is a semi-documentary silent film that follows a group of young Berliners as they spend a day together in various outdoor locations. The film delves into their relationships, conflicts, and flirtations, capturing the essence of a carefree and youthful lifestyle.
Could This Be Love? is a heartwarming romantic comedy that revolves around the lives of various characters in Paris. With love-at-first-sight encounters, quirky coincidences, and a touch of high technology, this film explores the intertwined lives of a sushi restaurant owner, a sculptor, a strong woman, and a private detective. As they navigate love, suffering, and the pursuit of their dreams, they discover that sometimes, love comes in the most unexpected ways.
Beauty and the Boss is a romantic comedy set during the Great Depression. It follows the story of a poverty-stricken woman who works as a secretary and catches the eye of her womanizing boss. The two engage in a battle of the sexes as they navigate a business merger and their own personal challenges. Through flirtation and romantic rivalry, they eventually find love in each other, leading to a marriage proposal and a happy ending.
Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps is a comedy movie that explores the gender stereotypes and differences between men and women. It follows the story of a couple who are trying to navigate their relationship amidst these differences, with humorous and relatable situations. The movie touches on various topics like seduction, office politics, matchmaking, and pregnancy, weaving them together in a comedic and light-hearted manner.
We flirt with our bodies and faces. TRUST creates a playful variation of the classical initial contact of heterosexual Europeans. A creative man courts a woman with long hair. Would you do the same in this situation?
In the middle of nowhere, in Flesh, TX, lives a crazed and disturbed inbred family, the Barleys. When Donna Parker (Eleni Krimitsos) and her daughter Tabitha (Jada Kline) stop for gas, little do they know what really goes on there. Once Tabitha disappears from the gas station, Donna summons the help of the local sheriff (Dale Denton) who is not all he is cracked up to be. Donna becomes convinced that somehow everything in this crazy town is connected; after she encounters Sugar Barley (Kathleen Benner), the local prostitute, the hunt to find her daughter is on. Will she have to visit the Barley house on the edge of town? No human should ever have to see what happens in the Barley house in Flesh, TX....pop.666