The Year of Living Dangerously is a captivating drama-romance film set in Jakarta, Indonesia during the 1960s. It follows the story of a foreign correspondent and a dwarf photographer who navigate a treacherous political landscape while falling in love. As tensions rise amidst civil war and martial law, their lives become intertwined with the events surrounding the presidency and the Hare Krishna movement. Through their experiences, the film offers a social commentary on power, love, and awakening during a dangerous time in history.
After being released from prison, a man sets out on a journey to his rural countryside home, facing prejudice, bigotry, and violence along the way.
My Life So Far follows the story of a young boy growing up in the Scottish Highlands in the 1930s. It is a coming-of-age tale filled with family dynamics, personal discoveries, and the beauty of the Scottish landscape. The boy navigates his way through friendships, family relationships, and new experiences, all while discovering who he is and finding his place in the world.
Hanna Knight, a teacher, moves on from a heartbreak on a dating reality show and returns to her small-town Colorado life. However, her peaceful existence is disrupted when Will Preston, the man who broke her heart on national TV, unexpectedly reappears with a bold and unconventional proposal.
Invisible Child tells the story of a nanny who forms a deep bond with an imaginary child. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of family relationships, mental illness, and the challenges of a dysfunctional family.
In a burlesque of the radio program "One Man's Family", Tim pays a visit to his fiancée, Irene Carr, to meet her family. He is ignored, insulted and relieved of his cash for a raffle in which he is not allowed to participate, and is finally deserted when Irene and all of her family walk out of the house and leave him all alone. This happens after two of her cousins stage a wrestling match, and a food-fight at the dinner table.
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