Violet Evergarden is a young woman who was raised for the sole purpose of becoming an Auto Memory Doll, a profession that involves writing heartfelt letters for individuals who are unable to express their emotions. After the war is over, Violet embarks on a journey to discover the meaning behind her own feelings and experiences. Through her encounters with various clients, she learns about love, loss, and the power of words.
After becoming a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, an aristocrat named Philippe hires Driss, a young man from the projects, to be his caregiver. Despite their differences, Driss brings joy and a new perspective to Philippe's life, leading to an unlikely friendship and personal growth for both of them.
Cloud Atlas follows the lives of six individuals across different eras, showing how their actions and kindness ripple through time, leading to a revolution. Through their stories, the film explores themes of interconnectedness and the impact of our choices on the future.
A lonely doctor and frustrated architect exchange love letters across time, discovering they are living two years apart. As they pass messages through a mailbox, they try to unravel the mystery of their extraordinary romance before it's too late.
In the aftermath of a great war, Violet Evergarden, a former soldier, becomes an Auto Memory Doll—a ghostwriting typist who helps people express their feelings through letters. As she takes on new clients, Violet learns about the power of emotions and begins to discover her own purpose in life.
In 1990s Los Angeles, a computer programmer investigates a virtual reality simulation within a nested simulation, uncovering a shocking revelation about the nature of their existence.
In Valmont (1989), a manipulative woman and her partner engage in a wager to seduce a young virgin, leading to tragic consequences.
Miracle: Letters to the President is a heartwarming drama set in a small village in 1986. The story revolves around a smart boy who becomes a prodigy, dealing with the loss of his sister. He finds solace in writing letters to the president and takes refuge in the local library. The movie showcases his journey of growth, relationships, and the power of communication.
Love, Nina is a TV mini-series set in 1980s London, based on the memoir of Nina Stibbe, who worked as a nanny for a literary agent. The show showcases Nina's experiences as a young nanny in a bohemian household and her correspondence through letter writing.
In this classic Peanuts Halloween special, Charlie Brown and his friends eagerly await the arrival of the Great Pumpkin while dealing with various holiday hijinks and learning the true meaning of Halloween.
After struggling with infertility, Tom and Isabel, a lighthouse keeper and his wife, find a baby adrift in a boat and decide to raise her as their own. However, their choice comes with devastating consequences as they discover the baby's true origins and the impact it has on their lives and their relationship.
Liberal Arts is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows Jesse Fisher, a 35-year-old man who is nostalgic for his college days and finds himself falling for a 19-year-old college student. As their relationship develops, Jesse is forced to confront his own unhappiness and search for meaning in his life.
In Swing Vote, a man's vote becomes the deciding factor in a presidential election. The movie explores themes of presidential candidate, election coverage, and caring for a parent.
In the 1950s, a young Italian boy named Alberto forms an unlikely friendship with a sea creature that can transform into a human. Together, they embark on an adventure to repair a boat and deliver a letter to Alberto's pen pal. Along the way, they discover the true meaning of friendship and family.
Mansfield Park follows the story of Fanny Price, a young girl who is sent to live with her wealthy relatives in a seaside town. She navigates the complexities of love, social class, and family dynamics while trying to stay true to herself.
In Sabotage, a detective from Scotland Yard goes undercover to stop a terrorist plot in London. As he investigates, he uncovers a web of deceit and danger that puts him and those around him in grave danger.
Sense and Sensibility (1981) is a TV show based on the novel by Jane Austen. The story revolves around the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, and their experiences with love, heartbreak, and class differences in 1800s England. After their father's death, the sisters are left in a precarious financial situation and must navigate the complexities of societal expectations and unrequited love. Elinor, the sensible sister, struggles to conceal her emotions while Marianne, the romantic, falls headlong into a passionate but ill-fated relationship. As the sisters face various obstacles and make difficult choices, they learn the importance of balancing reason and emotion, and ultimately find happiness and love.
Mansfield Park is a period drama based on a novel. It tells the story of a young woman, Fanny Price, who is sent to live with her wealthy relatives in a country estate. Fanny faces challenges of class distinction, unspoken love, and societal expectations. She learns to navigate the complexities of relationships and discovers her own independent spirit.
The Young Victoria tells the story of Queen Victoria's ascension to the throne, her struggles with her mother's influence, and her passionate romance with Prince Albert.
The Seventh Continent follows the lives of a middle-class Austrian family as they gradually destroy themselves and their surroundings. The film explores themes of nihilism, materialism, and the meaninglessness of existence.