In Chocolate (2008), an autistic Thai girl with exceptional martial arts skills goes on a mission to collect money owed to her bedridden mother from a gang. Along the way, she faces numerous challenges, including confronting the Yakuza and saving her best friend's life by making a self-sacrifice. With her unique abilities and determination, she becomes a symbol of strength and resilience.
Although the city of Fukuoka might look relatively peaceful at first glance, in actuality it houses a thriving mixture of dangerous individuals such as killers, detectives, and professional revenge seekers right beneath its surface. Among their number is Zenji Banba, a laidback and observant detective who is investigating the work of other hitmen companies in the area. However, Banba might not be the only one with a bone to pick with these organizations, as Xianming Ling, a crossdressing male hitman in the employ of one such company begins getting fed up with his lack of jobs and pay. One day, after Ling's current target commits suicide before the hitman could reach him, his company refuses to pay him even half the amount they were originally supposed to for the assassination. Frustrated, Ling requests another mission and is offered the job of taking out Banba, whom his organization believes has been interfering with their business. However, when Banba arrives at his home and finds the hitman inside, Ling surprisingly doesn't even attempt to kill him. Instead, he offers the detective another option: to join him and form a team. With the offer on the table, exactly how will Banba respond, and just what plans does Ling have in store for the underground world of Fukuoka?
When a giant turtle emerges from the ocean, it is up to Gamera to protect Japan from a giant bird monster. As they engage in an epic battle, the fate of the country hangs in the balance.
Eureka tells the story of an orphan who survives a traumatic experience when a bus he is on gets hijacked in rural Japan. The incident leaves him with survivor's guilt and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The movie explores themes of trauma, starting over, and the loss of loved ones. As the orphan tries to cope with his past, he forms a close bond with his cousin, who also experienced the hijacking. Together, they navigate through their shared traumatic experience and find ways to move on.
Based on an award winning novel, It's Only Talk is about the life of Yuko, a 35-year old woman. She is single and unemployed, and suffers from manic depression. The movie begins with Yuko moving to Kamata Town.
Yakuza Gang War is at the height in North Kyūshū Area in the summer of 1950, particularly between the Okagen Group and the rising Hashiden Gang. Now with the mediation/interference of the Americans, they decide to settle it in a peaceful, *democratic* way, that is, to settle it with a baseball game. Now, with its money and power, The Hashiden group soon recruits a group of gamblers known to be good at baseball from the whole country. So, what is the Okagen Gumi gonna do?
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