Oliver, an orphan boy in Victorian England, escapes from a workhouse and joins a group of pickpockets led by an elderly criminal named Fagin. As Oliver tries to navigate the criminal underworld and find a loving home, he encounters various obstacles, including an abusive boyfriend, a treacherous burglar, and a murderous mob.
The Goldfinch follows the story of Theo Decker, a young boy who survives a terrorist bombing at an art museum that kills his mother. In the aftermath, he takes a famous painting called 'The Goldfinch' and embarks on a journey filled with guilt, friendship, love, and tragedy. As he grows up, he finds himself entangled in the world of art forgery, drugs, and a surrogate family, all while trying to hold onto the painting that connects him to his mother.
Tea and Sympathy is a 1956 drama film set in a boys' preparatory school in Massachusetts. It tells the story of a high school student who faces homophobia and his own sexual awakening. The film explores themes of conformity, masculinity, and coming of age. The plot focuses on the relationship between the student and an older woman who tries to act more masculine to fit in with her domineering father. The film is based on a play and features dance lessons, mountain climbing, tennis, and gardening.
After the death of his mother, a young boy named Albert copes with his grief by creating an imaginary friend named Bogus. With the help of Bogus, Albert learns to navigate through life and find happiness again. Together, they embark on magical adventures and form a heartfelt bond. However, as Albert's aunt tries to take him away, Bogus must prove his existence and the importance of their friendship.
During World War II, a group of English women and an Italian orphan form a unique friendship in Florence, Italy. They navigate through the challenges of war, love, and loss while preserving their bonds.
The movie portrays the life of Jane Pittman, an African-American woman who survives slavery and witnesses major events in American history, including the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. Through a series of interviews with a journalist, she shares her experiences and struggles with racism and discrimination in the Deep South.
Whispers, an innocent and adorable baby elephant who's just learning to walk on his own four feet, finds himself separated from his loving mother, Gentle Heart. In his desperate search to find her, he meets the cynical loner Groove, an outcast from her own herd who never wanted to be a mother. Together, this unlikely pair brave danger after danger on their incredible journey to find water and Whispers' mother.
In the Ozarks, a female veteran encounters a mysterious boy in a small closed community. As she tries to uncover his identity, she realizes he may be a demon child. Paranoia and superstition grip the community as they believe the boy is a soul-eater. With the help of her estranged brother and a love interest, she navigates through the dark forest to protect the community from the evil force.
During the Second World War, tens of thousands of blonde, blue-eyed Polish children were snatched from their parents and given to German families. Lebensborn was part of Hitler's plan to expand the Aryan master race within the Third Reich. Eight-year old Jerzy returns home at the end of the war to a joyful reunion with his long-lost mother and grandfather. But problems arise as he is taunted by his peers and, longing for his missing father, burns with resentment for his new communist stepfather.
Leaf on a Pillow is a crime drama film set in an urban Indonesian setting. It tells the gripping story of a middle-aged woman who becomes a surrogate mother to a street child. The film explores themes of violence, murder, and the harsh realities of street life. Based on a true story, it delves into the dark underbelly of society and the struggles faced by its characters.
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