Live Flesh (1997) follows the intertwining lives of several characters, including a paraplegic who is accidentally shot, a prostitute, and a man in a wheelchair. Their lives become entangled through themes of love, obsession, adultery, and imprisonment.
A father reconnects with his disabled son and takes him on a trip to Rome, where they both learn about themselves and their relationship.
Coming Home is a 1978 drama/romance film set during the Vietnam War. It follows a war veteran who becomes paralyzed and returns home to face the difficulties of reintegrating into society. He forms a bond with a woman whose husband is fighting in Vietnam, and they develop a complicated love triangle. The movie explores themes of war, trauma, and the effects of the conflict on both soldiers and their loved ones.
Home of the Brave is a powerful portrayal of the struggles faced by Iraq war veterans as they try to reintegrate into society. The movie explores themes of family relationships, loss, trauma, and the challenges of returning home after serving in the military.
The Men is a drama film about a paraplegic World War II veteran who struggles to adjust to life after the war. It explores themes of physical and emotional rehabilitation, as well as the challenges faced by disabled veterans. The protagonist navigates his way through a Veterans hospital, dealing with his own anger, depression, and trauma while also confronting issues of racism and societal prejudices towards disabled individuals.
In this prequel to the TV series, the individual fates of the members of the later "Red Bracelets" and how they came together are told.
In 'Quid Pro Quo', a man named Isaac explores his obsession with disability after being wheelchair-bound since a childhood accident. He discovers a secret subculture of 'devotees' who are sexually attracted to amputees. He meets a woman named Fiona who is an amputee and they form a unique relationship. Isaac becomes involved in Fiona's search for her missing sister, leading to a dark and mysterious journey.
The 4th Floor is a heartwarming movie about a teenage boy named Josh who is diagnosed with cancer. While undergoing treatment at the hospital, he forms a strong friendship with his roommate, Tommy, who is also battling a serious illness. Together, they navigate the challenges of their medical conditions and find solace in their shared experiences. Amidst the hospital environment, they discover their passion for music and form a band, using their creativity to cope with their circumstances. As their friendship deepens, they support each other through the ups and downs of their treatment, finding strength in their solidarity. The movie also explores themes of teen angst, coming of age, and the power of hope.
Kazuya Takajo was a promising soccer player. At the age of 23, he was selected for the national A football team and he bought a house to live with his fiancé Miki Nakagawa. One day, Kazuya Takajo gets into a car accident and becomes paralyzed and falls into deep despair. Kazuya goes through rehab on the strength of his wife's love. Yet, he becomes frustrated by those opposed to his marriage with Miki and others who give him pity looks. He also can't find anything to replace soccer in his life. Kazuya then witnesses a wheelchair basketball game at a gym.
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