Fireworks tells the story of a teenage boy named Norimichi who, along with his friends, discovers that a local fireworks display on the night of the school’s festival holds a secret. Through a series of events, Norimichi finds himself caught in a time loop, repeating the same day over and over. As he tries to change the course of events to confess his feelings to his crush, he learns valuable lessons about friendship and the importance of living in the present moment. Filled with romance, drama, and fantastical elements, Fireworks is a captivating coming-of-age tale.
The Nest follows a couple who move to a new home in the 1980s in hopes of finding a stable life. However, their relationship becomes strained as they face financial problems and deceit. As they struggle to maintain their marriage, they are forced to confront their past and make difficult choices.
In Mahjong Nights, a group of people gather to play a high-stakes game of mahjong, but the night takes a dark turn as hidden tensions and secrets come to light. As the game unfolds, relationships are tested, debts are revealed, and the consequences become increasingly dangerous.
Young-Woong is a psychiatrist (Kim Kyeong-Ik). He has been married to Soo-Hyun (Jin Hye-Kyung) for 10 years, but their love has waned and they now feel indifferent towards each other. One day, Soo-Hyun's daughter Haru (Ayaka Tomoda) appears before them. Soo-Hyun gave birth to Haru while she was studying in Japan. Haru carries a wounded heart from her boyfriend's betrayal. Soo-Hyun asks Yoong-Woong to treat her daughter. Through their consultations, Young-Woong begins to dream of more than just a doctor and patient relationship.
A government employee meets a hostess of a "pink club," and together they set out on a journey.
A young woman uses geotagged pictures to help rescue her kidnapped brother.
Jinbē is a romance manga by Mitsuru Adachi. It appeared irregularly in the manga magazine Big Comic Original from 1992 through 1997, and was collected in one tankōbon volume in May 1997. In 1998, it was adapted as an 11-episode television drama series by Fuji TV.
A girl disguised as a boy listens to conversations using a listening device and gets involved in a murder investigation, leading to a frame-up and an attempted robbery. The East Side Kids try to solve the case and clear their names.
Weird is a heartwarming film that explores the dynamics of a family and the love for football. It follows the story of a father-daughter relationship and the unconventional bonds formed through adoption and step-family dynamics. Set against the backdrop of fierce football rivalries, the movie showcases the strength of family and the power of love.
Blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (working under the pseudonym “Sally Stubblefield”) tells a rough-edged tale of life inside a 1950s women’s reformatory. Set in the Martha Washington School for Girls—an institute for wayward teenagers and unwed mothers—THE GREEN-EYED BLONDE tackles a range of topical social issues as the inmates band together to help out one of their own when she refuses to give up her child.
East Germany, in autumn 1999. Gudrun Pfaff is about to turn sixty when she finds out that the orphanage she grew up in is being sold to turn into a hotel, and she is willing to do anything to stop it.
Sirkka feels she's doing the right thing when she kills her cruel stepfather. But there is a witness to the murder, the musician Eino. However, he helps Sirkka get rid of the dead body. Suspected by the police for the murder Sirkka flees abroad.
After five years as the best of the Chaplin imitators, Billy West struck out with his own comedy character, a middle-class man in a nice suit and a fedora -- but with the mustache. These movies involved him in cartoonish situations in which he executed some extended gags very nicely -- in this one he does the one in which the water pump only works when he's not ready for it and another in which he can't catch a fish with some expensive gear, while the boy next to him catches whoppers with a stick and a bent pin -- and gradually moved behind the camera.
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