Love Letter (1995) tells the story of Hiroko, a woman who writes a letter to a deceased lover and unexpectedly receives a response. As she uncovers the mystery behind the letter, Hiroko navigates through her own grief and finds love in unexpected places.
In Frantic, an American doctor vacationing in Paris with his wife becomes embroiled in a mysterious disappearance when his wife goes missing from their hotel room. As he navigates the underground world of espionage and impersonation, he must unravel a web of intrigue and danger to find his wife before it's too late.
Love Affair is a heartwarming and comedic story about two people who meet on a shipboard voyage and fall in love. However, their relationship becomes complicated when they discover they are both engaged to other people. With plenty of laughter, misunderstandings, and romantic moments, Love Affair is a delightful movie that explores the complexities of love.
Rei Kiriyama is a 17-years-old shogi (Japanese chess) player. He debuted as a professional shogi player when he was in middle school. He lives by himself in Tokyo, because his parents and younger sister died in an traffic accident when he was little. One day, Rei Kiriyama meets three sisters who are his neighbors. The three sisters are Akari Kawamoto, Hinata Kawamoto and Momo Kawamoto. This is his first meeting with someone outside of the shogi world in many years. Having meals with the Kawamoto family brings warm feelings to Rei Kiriyama. As Rei Kiriyama continues his shogi career, his interactions with his neighbors allows him to grow as a shogi player and as a person.
ReLIFE is a movie about a high school loser named Arata Kaizaki. One day, he is offered a mysterious pill that allows him to go back to high school and relive his youth. Arata accepts the offer and becomes a 17-year-old again, attending high school and facing various challenges and experiences. As he navigates through his second chance, he learns valuable life lessons and discovers the true meaning of friendship and self-discovery.
Love Is a Funny Thing is a drama and romance film about a Frenchwoman living and working in Los Angeles. The movie explores the complexities of romantic relationships and the challenges that arise from being in a foreign country.
A teenage girl named Anya decides to run away from her troubled home life and sets off on a cross-country journey. Along the way, she encounters various challenges and learns important life lessons.
Driving safety film sponsored as a public service by oil companies. Of five drivers who leave home in the morning, only four return, and we wait to learn who the victim is. The film gives considerable discussion to careless driving habits and depicts Angelenos from different walks of life as well as their homes, neighborhoods, streets, and freeways.
Through the Breakers, the 1928 Joseph C. Boyle silent South Seas tropical island seafaring romantic love triangle melodrama about a London socialite who loves a man who is assigned to be a plantation manager on a South Seas island. She agrees to join him after a year, but puts it off, but later winds up shipwrecked on the same island. An island girl there is in love with him, but when he refuses to reciprocate her love and returns to his old sweetheart, she chooses to commit suicide rather than marry one of her own kind.
A regular, scheduled hookup between two men becomes more complicated than intended, because of some unexpected conversation. Does one man want more than the other is capable of giving?
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