Happiness (1965) is a drama/romance movie that explores themes of infidelity and the complexities of relationships. Set in France, the film follows the story of a man who confesses his infidelity to his wife, leading to a love triangle and deep emotional struggles. The movie delves into the dynamics of family relationships and societal expectations, while also exploring themes of love, desire, and self-discovery.
She's a child, a woman and a mother at 14.
Acclaimed author and recluse Norma Boswell is reaching the end of her days. She has kept her terminal diagnosis secret from everyone around her, her housekeeper and gardener, as well as her estranged son, Justin. As her health continues to decline, her doctor insists it is time to bring in a live-in nurse at home. Stubbornly proud, Norma rejects every candidate for the job straight away. That is until she comes across Emma Keating, who refuses to take no for an answer and whole-heartedly agrees to keep Norma’s secret.
As an acclaimed college professor prepares to unveil her landmark study that sparks love between strangers, the launch is threatened when she’s criticized for not taking “The Dating Test” herself. Though she’s vowed never to fall in love again, she agrees to take the test with her biggest critic.
Love Stories in Sunflower Valley is a charming romantic comedy that follows the life of a bakery-owner who returns to her hometown and gets involved in a country fair. Along the way, she encounters a series of unexpected events, including an interrupted kiss, a newspaper article that changes everything, and a job promotion that forces her to confront her feelings. With the help of a matchmaking father, she navigates through the ups and downs of love, ultimately finding happiness in the most unexpected way.
Charley arrives in a backward mountain town to be the new schoolteacher and receives a hostile welcome.
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