In 1973, a young boy grows up in Long Island, navigating relationships with his deadbeat father, his college-graduate mother, and his eccentric extended family. Seeking guidance and a sense of belonging, he finds solace in the local bar and forms a bond with its bartender, who becomes a father figure to him. As he struggles to find his place in the world, he becomes more and more determined to break free from the limitations of his upbringing and pursue his dreams of becoming a writer.
Based on the bestselling novel 'The Fault in Our Stars' by author John Green, 'Dil Bechara' is the story of Kizie and Manny, two ordinary people with an extraordinary love story. Both have a tragic twist to their lives that is the start of exploring a funny, thrilling and tragic business of being alive and in love. Kizie and Manny embark on an, on/off, up/down, bittersweet, profound journey into the heart of that crazy little thing called 'life'.
A thought-provoking documentary that explores the escalating tensions between China and the United States, particularly related to the South China Sea dispute and China's land reclamation efforts. The film examines the historical context, cultural clashes, economic power dynamics, and military implications of this potential conflict.
US officers and enlisted men were given the 1997 direct order by President Clinton to be vaccinated with the untested, ineffective, and dangerous Anthrax Vaccine. This film aims to raise public awareness of the need to respect the rights of individuals, even soldiers, to be provided with the freedom to manage their own health.
Vaccine Syndrome is from the military victim’s point of view about the Direct Order they received from their superior officers to receive the controversial Anthrax Vaccine. With all of the facts about the Vaccine, the US Military still intends to vaccinate the entire US Military.
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