In a post-apocalyptic world, the Abbott family must navigate the dangers of the outside world after realizing that the creatures that hunt by sound are not their only threats. They encounter new challenges and allies as they strive to survive.
After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail. When Baby was a child, a car accident killed his parents and left him with tinnitus. As a teen, he tried to steal a car owned by criminal mastermind Doc and was coerced into working for him. Between jobs, he cares for his deaf foster father Joseph. Baby meets waitress Debora and they start dating. Baby's supposedly final job goes awry, and he quits his life of crime. However, Doc forces him to join another heist crew, threatening to hurt Debora. Baby reluctantly agrees. The next heist targets money orders from a post office. Bats' reckless actions and suspicions strain the crew. During the heist, Bats kills a guard, and Baby refuses to drive. Baby impales and kills Bats, causing the police to chase the surviving crew members. Darling is killed, and Buddy vows to kill Baby for her death. Baby steals another car and flees to evacuate Joseph. Baby leaves his earnings from the heists on the porch of a senior care home for Joseph. Baby picks up Debora, but Buddy ambushes them, resulting in Doc's death. In a parking garage, Buddy corners Baby and temporarily deafens him. Debora disarms Buddy, and Baby shoots him. Baby and Debora flee Atlanta, but Baby surrenders at a police roadblock to protect her. Baby is sentenced to prison but receives postcards from Debora and is released, finding her waiting for him.
Yuki Itose is just a typical student dealing with the pressures of college. She is struggling one day on the train when an upperclassman named Itsuomi Nagi helps her out. As he gradually opens a new world to her, Yuki develops feelings for Itsuomi. A pure love story begins to grow.
Jackson Maine, a famous singer battling alcoholism, helps young singer Ally find fame. As Ally's career skyrockets, Jack's deteriorates, leading to substance abuse and their relationship's downfall. Despite rehab and attempts to rebuild his career, Jack tragically takes his own life. Ally, devastated, performs a memorial song for Jack at his funeral.
Due to his hearing disability, Sugihara Kohei is often misunderstood and has trouble integrating into life on campus; as such, he keeps his distance. That all changes when he meets the outspoken and cheerful Sagawa Taichi. He comforts Kohei and assures him that his hearing loss is not his fault. Taichi's kind words cut through Kōhei 's usual defense mechanisms and open his heart. Now, they are more than friends and less than lovers. Even so, this relationship changes Kohei forever.
Onew, who is visually impaired, and Eun-soo, who is hearing impaired, both enjoy the pleasure of communicating with loved ones regardless of disability through barrier-free films.
Ruben, a heavy metal drummer, starts losing his hearing and must face a future of silence. His girlfriend, Lou, wants him to stop performing, but Ruben is determined to continue. Lou finds a community for deaf recovering addicts, where Ruben must learn to accept his new reality. He connects with a teacher, Diane, and the children in her class, and starts to learn sign language. Ruben sells his equipment to get cochlear implant surgery, but is disappointed by the results. He reunites briefly with Lou before deciding to embrace the silence by removing his implants.
That Winter, the Wind Blows is a drama TV show that follows a professional gambler named Oh Soo, who pretends to be the long-lost brother of a visually impaired heiress named Oh Young. As Oh Soo gets closer to Oh Young, he starts to develop real feelings for her, but his dangerous past catches up to him, leading to a series of challenges and obstacles that they must overcome together.
Sugihara Kohei, distant due to his hearing disability, is transformed after meeting cheerful Taichi, whose kindness opens Kohei's heart and changes him forever.
After gradually losing his hearing due to noise pollution from his former job in a steel plant, Luís finds himself having nightmares and daydreams about his past, even though he has changed cities and occupations. Escara Fabril follows a portion of an idle day, where distressing reminiscences take over his thoughts, making reality and memories merge.
Orange Days follows the lives of a group of students as they navigate the challenges of college life, friendship, and love. The story revolves around a young violinist named Kai who becomes friends with a deaf girl named Sae, and their journey together as they pursue their dreams. The show explores themes of youth, friendship, and the power of music.
When Tintin and Captain Haddock travel to Spain, they find themselves embroiled in a mad scientist's plot involving genetic engineering and a mysterious blue fruit.
In 'Traveller,' a drifter gets involved with a group of con artists who are running a counterfeit money scheme. As he becomes entangled in their web of deception, he finds himself in increasing danger and must navigate a treacherous path to survive.
In 'Wildflower,' a young girl named Alice escapes her troubled life by forming a deep connection with the natural world. She finds comfort in horseback riding and the beauty of a rose bush. Along her journey, she navigates complex relationships, including her friendship with an older boy, her bond with her adoptive brother, and her strained relationship with her stepfather. As Alice grows up and faces the challenges of coming of age, she learns important life lessons, including the power of love and the strength to overcome adversity.
Based on a true story, Music Within follows Richard Pimentel, a talented public speaker with severe hearing loss, as he battles discrimination and fights for the rights of people with disabilities. Along the way, he forms a bond with his eccentric friend Art, and together they embark on a journey of self-discovery and activism.
Keiko, a hearing-impaired woman, strives to become a professional boxer amidst the threat of her boxing club's closure and the illness of its supportive president. As she wins two fights, fear starts consuming her, but she pushes forward and fights her third match. Concurrently, the gym faces permanent closure.
Hear Me is a heartwarming romantic drama that tells the story of a deaf girl and a delivery boy. As they communicate in their own unique ways, their relationship blossoms and they discover the true power of love. Along the way, they face various obstacles, including a swimming competition and the challenges of being hearing-impaired. This touching film explores themes of communication, understanding, and the resilience of the human spirit.
He dazzled America for decades with his musical artistry. Now fans as well as those curious about this exciting entertainer’s unique appeal can relive the Liberace magic in his only starring film, Sincerely Yours. In a poignant story scripted by Irving Wallace, Liberace plays a concert pianist threatened by deafness. Plunged into despair, he finds escape from personal sorrow by secretly involving himself in the problems of strangers. Liberace touches the heart and delights the ear with sparkling renditions of 31 selections from Chopin to Chopsticks. Along the way he romances Joanne Dru and Dorothy Malone, trades barbs with old pro William Demarest and in a warmly humorous nightclub scene, pokes fun at his own image as the 1950s matinee idol of the little-old-lady set. From beginning to end, Sincerely Yours perfectly captures the charisma and sheer musicality of the legendary Mr. Showmanship.
The Silence is a TV show about a deaf actress who witnesses a murder, which leads to a police conspiracy and a web of secrecy. She is in witness protection and must navigate the criminal investigation while dealing with her overprotective mother and the dangers of testifying against organized crime. The series explores themes of fear, conflict of interest, corruption, and family relationships.