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Trịnh Công Sơn (1939-2001), Vietnamese anti-war songwriter and posthumous recipient of the 2004 World Peace Music Awards, starred in this full-length dramatic feature film Đường về quê mẹ (Road Back to the Motherland) Bùi Đình Hạc: Trúc Quỳnh, Lâm Tới, Thế Anh: Feature Film: Như hạt mưa sa (Like the Falling Raindrops)
The film is set in the elegant brothels of Shanghai, called Changsan Shuyu (長三書寓; "Flower Houses"), in 1884.The story is about the prostitutes in these houses, known as "shi sen" or "flower girls," who are top-notch prostitutes, depicting in great detail their relationships with the wealthy patrons, which are semi-monogamous and often last for a long period of time, and the daily ...
The film, which takes place in a post-financial collapse corrupt society, follows a girl who tries to track down her father's killer with help from his ex-partner. On February 3, 2013, Ralph Ziman took over as director of the film after Ellis died on January 7, 2013; actors India Eisley and Callan McAuliffe subsequently joined the cast. [ 21 ]
When it comes to teen comedy movies, Mean Girls is (and will always be) the gold standard. Not only does it have all the makings of a brilliant coming-of-age story, but it also features ...
The Story of Kang-goo (2014) The Story of Park's Marriage Contract (2023–2024) The Suspicious Housekeeper (2013) The Tale of Lady Ok (2024) The Tale of Nokdu (2019) The Third Charm (2018) The Third Hospital (2012) The Third Marriage (2023–2024) The Thorn Birds (2011) The Three Musketeers (2014) The Three Witches (2015–2016) The Time (2018)
The story follows four adolescent girls, [2] Cookie, Sissy, Banana and Bean Curd, around Tuen Mun in the New Territories of Hong Kong [3] as the youngest of the group, 13-year-old Cookie, finds out that she may be pregnant, but her boyfriend has left for Mong Kok to sell bootlegged VCDs.
The girls have a very close bond and promise each other to stay together until they die. While they are staying in a hospital, Pim and Ploy meet a boy named Wee. The girls display mutual affection for him, but Wee only confesses his love for Pim, provoking Ploy's jealousy.
One Million Yen Girl (Japanese: 百万円と苦虫女, Hepburn: Hyakuman-en to nigamushi onna) is a 2008 Japanese drama film written and directed by Yuki Tanada. The film is a variation on seishun-eiga and family drama that tells the story from a woman's perspective. [ 1 ]