Matsuri Takabayashi, a twenty-year-old girl, discovers she has an incurable disease and only has ten years to live. Determined to live her life to the fullest without falling in love, she attends a school reunion where she meets Kazuto Manabe, turning her world upside down.
After being thought dead, a female prisoner escapes from captivity and embarks on a killing spree to seek revenge on those who have wronged her. Along the way, she confronts her incestuous brother and faces various obstacles.
No Longer Heroine follows the story of a teenage girl as she deals with the complexities of love, friendship, and rivalry in high school. She must navigate through the ups and downs of relationships, including a childhood crush, jealousy, and the challenges of confessing her feelings. With the backdrop of a Japanese high school, this movie explores the emotional journey of a young girl discovering herself.
Love & Pop is a drama movie set in Shibuya, Tokyo, where a teenage girl navigates the world of dating, karaoke, and promiscuity.
Bunny Drop follows the life of Daikichi, a single man who takes in a mysterious six-year-old girl named Rin. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of parenthood, forming an unexpected and heartwarming bond. As Daikichi learns how to be a father, he discovers the joys and challenges of raising a child.
Jun is a girl whose words have been sealed away so that she cannot hurt anyone with them. But, one day, she is nominated to become an executive member of the "community outreach council." On top of that, Jun is also appointed to play the main lead in their musical...
Tamako, a lazy girl in a small town, lives a carefree life. However, when her older sister moves out and her father starts dating someone new, Tamako begins to experience changes in her life. She explores her hobbies, including photography, and forms new relationships.
Sato is an employee conducting a survey in front of Sendai Station. Saki takes the survey and the two ultimately become a couple. 10 years later, Sato proposes to Saki on the occasion of their 10th anniversary.
In Dance with Me, a magician discovers the power of hypnotism and uses it to make people dance in synchronized and unexpected ways. As he navigates through various hilarious scenarios, he learns about love, friendship, and the importance of following your passion.
An alcoholic civil servant wakes up under a cherry tree in Tokyo next to a bar hostess with whom he's impulsively made a suicide pact. Though he's now changed his mind, he agrees to travel with her to Hokkaido, her preferred site for ending it all.
In Grizzly Park, a group of young adults on a community service program in a remote national park discover that they are being hunted by a serial killer. As they try to survive, they face various challenges including encounters with a grizzly bear, a racist Latino gang, and their own inner demons. They must navigate the dangers of the park while uncovering the truth behind the killer's motives.
Akira is widowed and left with a pre-teen stepson. Travelling with him to her late husband's hometown, she meets her odd father-in-law and yet decides to make a go of living and working there. She attends training and joins the railway company where her father-in-law works and her late man dreamt of ending up as a child.
Nobuyuki Sakisaka (Yuta Tamamori) is a salaryman. When he was in middle school student, he read light novel "Fairy Game”. He still has that light novel, because he was so shocked by the ending. One day, Nobuyuki Sakisaka browses the internet and comes across the blog "Rein Tsuri no Kuni.” He learns that the blog writer, Rika Hitomi (Mariya Nishiuchi), also was shocked by the ending in light novel "Fairy Game." Nobuyuki and Rika soon begin to exchange emails. Nobuyuki wants to meet Rika, but she refuses due to her secret.
The movie Tokyo Shutter Girl, based on the comic series by Kenichi Kiriki, consists of three separate works by three separate directors, each set in Tokyo. It is about three Japanese schoolgirls in a photo club.
Every high school has its misfits, its square pegs, its rebels. St. Michael's Academy, nestled on an impossibly pretty and strangely remote Japanese island, is no exception. In fact, given the atmosphere of strictness, propriety and even subtle menace looming over the elite, aristocratic, Catholic boarding school, it's no wonder Fumio, Kazune and Yuzuko quickly bond over their dislike of the place. With rumors of rich girls being kidnapped in the region, and even more so, their legal guardians, including the school's enigmatic headmaster, Mr. Lawrence, and Fumio's brother are suspicious and on alert. Then an accidental and inexplicable unleashing of magic power infuses the girls with spectacular abilities. When the truth about the kidnappings is revealed, they're going to need them.
Kako (Fumi Nikaido) is a female high school student. She lives at a restaurant run by her family in Kitashinagawa, Tokyo. Unexpectedly, Kako's aunt, Mikiko (Kyoko Koizumi), suddenly appears. Kako thought her aunt died 18 years ago. Her whole family is embarrassed by Mikiko's appearance due to a past incident caused by Mikiko. Kako is also irritated when Mikiko lives in her room. They spend the summer together.
Dan Cruickshank explores the mysteries and secrets of the bridges that have made London what it is. He uncovers stories of Bronze-Age relics emerging from the Vauxhall shore, of why London Bridge was falling down, of midnight corpses splashing beneath Waterloo Bridge, and above all, of the sublime ambition of London's bridge builders themselves.
On his way home, a young man exchanges glances with an attractive woman he sees jogging on his street. He decides on a plan to 'run into her' again on the following day with the hopes of sparking up something romantic.
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