Hetalia is a satirical anime series that personifies countries as characters, humorously portraying historical events and relationships between nations. The show highlights various allegories and political alliances, often using a comedic approach. It includes themes such as friendship, family relationships, and international relations. The series provides a lighthearted and entertaining take on world history.
Call My Agent! is a comedy-drama TV show set in a talent agency in Paris. It follows the lives of the agents as they navigate the challenges of the showbiz industry, while also dealing with personal and professional relationships. The series explores themes of family, love, and the ups and downs of the entertainment business.
My Own Private Idaho is a movie about two street hustlers, Mike Waters and Scott Favor, who embark on a journey of self-discovery and search for their missing parents. Mike suffers from narcolepsy and struggles with his feelings for Scott, who is the son of the influential mayor of Portland. Along their road trip, they encounter various adventures, including robbery, cocaine, and encounters with other hustlers. The movie explores themes of friendship, unrequited love, and the complexities of the male hustler lifestyle.
Snow White, whose mother died in childbirth, has been raised alone by her father. Her stepmother, the evil Claudia, is jealous of her beauty and plots to kill her. Snow White must escape Claudia's wrath and survive the dangerous woods to find her true love.
Mommy is a drama about a single mother who is trying to raise her troubled teenage son. The movie explores their relationship and the challenges they face as they navigate through life.
In 1930s Germany, a wealthy family becomes entangled in the political turmoil of the rising Nazi Party. As their greed and decadence blind them to the real dangers, they get caught up in a world of debauchery, sexual deviants, and dark secrets. The story explores themes of incest, homosexuality, and the destructive influence of power. A gripping tale of a family's downfall in the shadow of the Third Reich.
After a family tragedy, two sisters living in an isolated house must defend themselves against the prejudices and threats of the outside world.
Flowers in the Attic follows the story of a family who is forced to live in an attic after the death of their father. As the children struggle to survive in their confinement, they face abuse, starvation, and a mysterious grandmother who harbors dark secrets.
Wuthering Heights is a gripping drama that follows the tumultuous relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine, two star-crossed lovers whose passion knows no bounds. Set in the eerie landscape of the moors, their forbidden love drives them to the brink of insanity, leading to tragic consequences for everyone involved.
Farinelli is a biographical drama set in 18th-century Italy. It tells the story of the world-renowned opera singer Farinelli and his unique voice, as well as the struggles he faces in his personal life. The movie explores themes such as love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of artistic perfection.
Chisato is a beautiful 35-year-old writer, who looks like 18, and the father of Riju, a cute 15-year-old boy. Chisato's hobby is to drive away all of Riju's friends because he thinks they want to corrupt his precious child, so he shows his good side to these boys while he poisons the cake he brings them with a smile; however, there is one guy, Shunsuke, who doesn't fall for the tricks. But is Shunsuke really aiming for Riju? Who is that mysterious writer Chisato loves so much? And why is Chisato convinced that Riju's friends want to take advantage of him?
In 'Emily', a rebellious and unconventional young woman named Emily Brontë struggles against the limitations of her family life, yearns for artistic and personal freedom, and ultimately channels her creative potential into writing one of the greatest novels of all time. Inspired by her own Gothic story and haunted by her mother's death, Emily's journey is a powerful exploration of identity, freedom, and the pursuit of artistic expression.
Based on the true story of twin brothers Reggie and Ronnie Kray, notorious gangsters who ruled over London's East End criminal underworld in the 1960s. The film explores their violent rise to power, their complex family relationships, and their eventual downfall.
Ramiro is a 40-year-old lawyer and university professor who returns to Brazil after eight years of exile in France as a result of the military dictatorship. Recently separated from Dora, he meets Elisa, the youngest daughter of a couple of friends of his parents, who will turn his life upside down.
After the death of her brother, a woman becomes determined to find her missing sister. As she delves into the investigation, she uncovers a web of dark family secrets and must confront dangerous individuals. With her own life on the line, she must race against time to save her sister and bring the truth to light.
Fists in the Pocket (1965) is a dark satire that revolves around a dysfunctional family. The story explores themes of alienation, Catholicism, and matricide. It follows a mentally challenged young man who contemplates suicide and plans to murder his mother. As the plot unfolds, the family dynamics become more twisted, leading to tragic consequences. The movie delves into the characters' psychological struggles and showcases their unconventional behaviors.
When a married couple's tranquil life in a rural village is disrupted by the unexpected arrival of the husband's troubled brother, long-buried secrets and complex family dynamics come to the surface, testing the couple's relationship and forcing them to confront their own demons.
Peacock (2010) is a drama/thriller movie about a man named John Skillpa who has multiple personalities. He lives a secret life as both himself and a woman named Emma, who pretends to be his wife. When a train derails near their small Nebraska town, John's secret is threatened to be exposed.
Suzaku is a film that explores the lives of the residents of a rural Japanese village during the 1970s. It delves into the relationships between different family members, particularly focusing on the dynamics between mothers and daughters, and fathers and daughters. The story also touches on themes of economic recession, nature, and the timber industry. The film features a non-professional cast and offers a realistic portrayal of life in a small village.
Chained tells the story of a young boy named Rabbit who is kidnapped by a serial killer and chained to a bed in his isolated house. Rabbit endures years of physical and psychological abuse, serving as a protégé to the killer. As he grows up, Rabbit faces challenges and attempts to escape his captor, leading to a shocking and ambiguous ending.