Diana is a biographical drama that explores the secret love affair between Princess Diana and heart surgeon Dr. Hasnat Khan. Set in London, the film portrays the struggle of their interracial romance amidst the scrutiny of the paparazzi and the pressures of the British royal family. Inspired by the book 'Diana: Her Last Love,' the movie delves into the life of Princess Diana, her divorce from Prince Charles, and her humanitarian efforts, particularly in landmine removal. The story ends tragically with her untimely death in Paris. Cigarette smoking, open-heart surgery, and a TV interview play significant roles in the plot.
In 1930s France, a young delinquent named Jean is drawn into the world of organized crime. After being imprisoned and forced to work in a prison workshop, Jean becomes entangled with a mafia boss and is tasked with removing landmines. As he navigates the dangerous underworld, Jean forms unexpected friendships and uncovers shocking secrets. With his life on the line, Jean must find a way to escape from prison and stay alive.
During the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, an assorted group of refugees, including an American soldier, an Army nurse, a priest and a group of local children, try to make their getaway aboard a rattletrap, creaky bus.
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