Two women spen
Two women spend a weekend together at the North Sea. Walks on the beach, fish buns at a snack stand, mobile weather forecasts. Sky, horizon, water. One of them will soon return to her family in Argentina while the other one will try to come a step closer to the ocean. She travels to the Caribbean and the foreign makes her vulnerable. Then, the land is out of sight. On a sailing vessel she crosses the Atlantic Ocean. One wave follows the other, they never resemble. Thoughts go astray, time leaves the beaten track and the swell lulls to deep sleep. The sea takes over the narration. And when the other one reappears in it, the wind is still in her hair while the ground beneath her feet is solid. She returns and the one of them could ask: "Have you changed?
The Prairie Kings hockey team fight for the league championship and for their lives all in one night.
Laura and Ryan are perfect for each other: they both love Meryl Streep, have been totally destroyed by previous relationships, and they have no idea what they are supposed to do tonight. They also both know that they'll have to pretend to be completely different to how they've ever been previously, in the hope of getting it right this time. How bad can a second date really go and what is there to lose? Ryan and Laura are about to find out.
故(gù )事(🦂)(shì(👿) )讲(jiǎng )述大学里的(🌟)四(👗)个老朋友徒步穿(🔢)越斯堪的纳维亚(📪)的(😀)荒野,然(rán )而(ér )错(🍴)(cuò(🏨) )误(wù )的(de )决(jué )定让(🥡)他们深入北欧神话(🍌)传说中的神秘黑(🎯)森(👇)林,一个古老邪恶(⛓)(è )的(de )生(shēng )物(wù )也(yě(😛) )盯(dīng )上几个人。
怪(💋)談(🤲)25周年を迎えた稲(📼)川(📶)淳二の最高傑作(🚆)がここに!!
Set in contemporary New York City, Cacaya is the story of a young Brazilian woman, who ends her tumultuous relationship with an American man, and then discovers she is carrying his child. The couple's struggle to interact during the pregnancy, and to deal with the situation, increases the tension between them. The film interweaves this modern narrative with indigenous Amazon rainforest folklore and ancient Greek mythology of the Amazons, using the framework of German dramatist Heinrich von Kleist's 1808 tragedy Penthesilea.
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