Ma Rainey's Black Bottom takes place in Chicago in the 1920s and follows the story of Ma Rainey, a Black singer, and her band members during a recording session. The movie delves into the tensions, struggles, and discrimination faced by the characters, covering themes like racism, music, and the pursuit of bigger dreams. It also touches upon topics such as the rape of a mother, homosexuality, and the African-American experience.
In 'The Room,' a family discovers a hidden room in their house that grants them anything they wish for. However, as their wishes become more extreme, they soon realize that there are unexpected and horrifying consequences to their actions.
A dying man gives his lawyer a tape that manipulates her into taking a posthumous revenge on those who made his life Hell.
After witnessing the brutal murder of his mother, Ma-ryong grows up intent on revenge and sets out to become a master of martial arts. When Ma-ryong kills his mother’s murderer, Il-pyung, the son of Ma-ryong’s enemy, seeks a master to learn how to fight. Ma-ryong and Il-pyung form a bond as master and apprentice leading to an inevitable showdown.
Eiji, a teenager eager to follow in his late father's scientific footsteps perfects one of his old experiments to diminish the barrier between pain and pleasure.
Beware: Children at Play is a horror movie that follows the story of a small town plagued by a psychotic child who goes on a killing spree. The town's residents must confront their worst fears as they try to stop the bloodshed. With gruesome murders and a sense of dread, the movie explores the dark side of childhood innocence and the horrors that can lurk within.
In the 17th century Ottoman Empire, a young girl disguises herself as a boy to seek revenge for her mother's rape and murder. Along her journey, she falls in love with a goat herder and learns the art of war. Witnessing the brutal crimes and seeking self-justice, she embarks on a dangerous path to avenge her family's death.
The mother does half-nude aerobics until her son rapes her, and the daughter falls into bed with a female teacher. Despite the shocking goings-on, the film is much more in keeping with Sato's usual themes of alienation and corrupted innocence than its brutal predecessor.
Soldiers with the U.N. forces that entered Korea during the Korean War rape a village girl named Eon-rae. The villagers ostracize Eon-rae and her son. Unable to make a living, Eon-rae joins the brothel district that has been set up near the U.N. base on the other side of the river from the village. The war and the introduction of U.S. culture break down the social order of the village. After several village children have died, the villagers put the blame on the prostitutes. Eventually the villagers, unable to maintain the village, leave their homes one by one. Eon-rae and her son also leave
Set in the Ottoman Empire, a shepherd living in a cave witnesses a woman being raped. He falls in love with her and seeks revenge against the rapist.
Several members of a platoon of American soldiers not only kill a Japanese general, but also rape and murder the man's wife. The couple's son, Kimon, witnesses these ghastly events and vows revenge. Thirty-three years later the platoon get back together in Manila for a reunion. The adult Kimon also shows up to pick off the platoon members who are responsible for butchering his parents.
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