Kiss the Girls is a crime thriller movie released in 1997. It follows the story of a detective and a forensic psychologist who join forces to hunt down a serial abductor and killer. The movie is filled with suspense, mystery, and thrilling chase sequences.
In a painting, the characters, including a painter and his muse, come to life. They journey through a parallel world, facing discrimination, cruelty, and forbidden love. Along the way, they explore themes of social class and artistic creation.
Set in the early 1900s, an Englishman named Basil Pascali finds himself caught in a web of love, espionage, and stolen antiquities on a Turkish island. As he becomes an informer for the Ottoman Empire, Pascali becomes entangled in a love triangle and must navigate the treacherous waters of the Aegean Sea. Based on a novel, this period drama explores themes of unrequited love, pre-World War One tensions, and the power dynamics of the Ottoman Empire.
A woman has three amorous dreams of pursuit. In the first dream, Verdi's aria "Sempre Libera" becomes the voice of the heroine in which she embraces freedom. She is a waitress at a sidewalk cafe where the sound of radio and gestures of sitting people give way to a contemporary fantasy. Finally, she becomes Leda and is suited by the swan.
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