Documentary filmmaker Alex travels to Blackwood Bay, a quaint former smugglers' Yorkshire village set on a rugged coast. Her task is ostensibly to chronicle the inhabitants but she has a hidden agenda to investigate the disappearance of three teenage girls. A website has been set up inviting the villagers to submit videos themselves, for Alex to moderate. Alex herself suffers from fugue state and cannot recall her childhood but remembers that she lived in Blackwood Bay as a child. The past catches up with Alex as the current teenage girls living in the village are also in danger...
A working-class man must face a hostile and indifferent bureaucracy in order to finish a puzzle game.
Wilhelm Pederit is private secretary to a German prince. Pederit has raised himself in status from the peasantry, wherein his two brothers still labor. His brothers have contempt for him for his "cushy" job and for his inattention to their farm and their poverty. Pederit takes dictation for an agreement between the prince and Faucitt, an emissary from the king of England, whereby the prince will sell twelve thousand of his male citizens to the British, who will use them as mercenaries in the fight the rebels attempting independence in America. Pederit learns that his two brothers are among those being conscripted, and while he feigns indifference, he actually hopes to find means to save them from their fate. Nothing seems possible until the Baroness of Spangenberg, the prince's mistress, approaches Pederit, requesting his help in getting the seemingly spoiled noblewoman an appointment with a hair stylist of high standing. As the prince has forbidden all but official communications with parts of Germany outside his principality, Pederit uses the Baroness's official seal, not to request the hairdresser, but to alert the king, Frederick the Great, to the prince's plan for providing mercenaries, knowing that Frederick, a more humane ruler, will stop his underling's plan. When an emissary of Frederick's shows up just in time to forestall the departure of the twelve thousand conscripts, the prince realizes that Pederit has tricked him. He condemns his secretary to death. But Frederick's emissary reveals that Frederick has put the whistle-blower under his protection. The fuming prince frees Pederit, and the three brothers, inspired by the emissary's reading out of the American Declaration of Independence, set out to sail to America, not as conscripted soldiers, but as free men looking for a free home.
The film revolves around the plight of ordinary Japanese WWII soldiers, who are being kept prisoner in Sugamo Prison.
The film tracks a group high schoolers in Madrid, following them from mid-teens to their early 20s.
Sometime after his battle with evil Kryptonian trio (led by General Zod) in ''Superman II'', Clark Kent discusses his future as a reporter at the ''Daily Planet'' with his boss, Perry White. Metropolis is suddenly attacked by a robot from outer space, which begins wreaking havoc on the streets while scanning the people and environment. Clark suits up as Superman and manages to destroy the robot, but not before it identifies him as a Kryptonian and informs its creator, Brainiac, an exterrastrial cyborg from the planet Colu who is the last of his kind and obsessed with preserving life and cultures. Superman takes the head of the robot and gives it to Lex Luthor (who was recently released on parole) to analyze.
While discussing the robot with Lois Lane, Clark notices a large spaceship approaching the city. Brainiac arrives and demands Metropolis to hand Superman over to him, believing his presence is endangering Earth's ecosystem. Superman fends off the robots, but ultimately surrenders when Brainiac threatens to destroy the city. After taking him into his ship, Brainiac shrinks Clark and places him in the bottle city of Kandor, the last remains of Krypton that was preserved before the planet's destruction, where he discovers that a portion of Kryptonians survived, including his birth parents, Jor-El and Lara. Clark agrees to succeed his father as leader of Krypton's council affairs, but has a hard time adapting to the new environment.
On Earth, Lex brings Lois into his secret hideout and reveals he planted a receiver on Superman before Brainiac took him. He allows Lois to use his space transmitter to communicate with Superman, which Brainiac is quickly alerted to. Lex reveals his plan was for Brainiac to intercept the transmission so he could challenge the alien's intellect. However, it instead encourages Brainiac to excise Metropolis and shrink it to preserve it like he's done for the other civilizations, leading Lex to flee in a hot air balloon.
Jor-El finds the receiver on Superman's suit and realizes he can modify it to help Clark return to normal size and escape from the bottle. Despite Lara's protests, Clark agrees to the procedure so he can save Metropolis and Kandor. After returning to the ship and regaining his powers, Superman faces off against Brainiac and his legion of robots. He manages to defeat the cyborg and retrieve all of the bottled civilizations before the core of the ship explodes, which destroys Brainiac and all of his backup models. Metropolis begins plummeting back to the ground, but Superman manages to help the city land safely.
Clark begins working on follow-up stories of the incident with Lois at the ''Daily Planet''. He briefly stops by the Fortress of Solitude to talk with his parents and vows to find a way to free them and the rest of the civilizations Brainiac had in his possession.
The film features several important aspects of changing the human's nature: behind the prison walls, in society and in the family. After seventeen years of imprisonment, Kashmira returns to her Homeland. In her house, everything is quiet and calm and will always be so - Kashmira wants nothing to change in the house that she so eagerly sought, but after returning, events begin that she did not expect and was not ready.
Set in the Andes region of Venezuela in the 1960s and 1970s, a young peasant, Julian, is forcibly recruited into the army, where he suffers mistreatment and abuse and takes the decision to desert.
During the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez in Venezuela, his secret police, the National Security ( ), detains thousands of Venezuelans. In 1952, a political prisoner is sent at a prison located on an island a faces the conditions in jail.
Teenager Gustavo Pérez needs to get an official stamp on his identity document in order to avoid the military draft, having to face his country's bureaucracy.
The film follows revolutionary leader Fernando Quintero who, after the fall of the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez, rises to power. His son Efraín, inherits his old convictions and becomes an active opponent of the government and his own father.
Ai is a third grade high school student who is very popular and diligent. She seems to have everything although she doesn't get the attention of Tatoe, a classmate she has a crush on since the first grade of high school because of his mysterious personality. One day, she happens to see Tatoe reading a letter and later finds out that the sender of that letter is Miyuki, a girl who suffers from diabetes, and that the two have a secret relationship. Ai decides to become close to Miyuki while hiding her feelings for Tatoe.
In the film, a kind man named Jonibek meets a lonely girl in the mountains, who looks like an angel, a fairy, and has a legendary beauty. They want to marry the girl to acquaintances. But the potential claimant grooms reject the girl one by one, believing that something powerful is hidden behind her beauty, purity and simplicity. There is no man who thinks that he deserves the girl. According to the filmmakers, it suggests that there may be some supernatural beings among us today, and that they should be valued while they are alive.
The story concerns a bored housewife who, while reflecting on herself, her husband, and the relationship between them, fantasizes about the potential ways in which she could kill him and worries about her future beyond his death, intermixed and accompanied by these thoughts are various anxieties and rejections of them. Throughout the story she questions why she is continuing to imagine such thoughts, the story ultimately culminating with the wife striking her husband's head with an ashtray, while denying her desire to kill him immediately before, the last line being: ""I don't want to," she said as she struck him."
Set in the 1990s, it refers back to the 1980s, when Lupe, the lead character, was a rock star. In present time, Lupe suffers from agoraphobia. She lives secluded, only in contact with her son Pancho (a boy scout who hates her) and her Mexican mother Paquita. The ghost of her brother Diego breaks into her life.
As a massive influx of people moves to South Park from cities, which local politicians see as a boon that will bring in revenue to their town, South Park Realtors hires Liane Cartman as a real estate agent to help deal with the workload, a job Liane needs because of the escalating rent resulting from the migration. Her spoiled fourth grader son, Eric, opposes this because she can no longer devote all of her attention to him.
When he comes to believe that real estate agents do not really do anything, he founds his own company named South Park Realty Group, but shows up at the same house Liane is showing to buyers from New York with prospective buyers of his own. After Liane tells him he cannot do this, Eric begins showing up uninvited with his clients to the homes of local residents, who are irritated at his trespassing. When South Park Realtors see Eric's ads, they resolve to improve their own, but suffer injury attempting to imitate the posture Eric exhibits in his photos. Their hopes are buoyed when a local resident tells them he wishes to sell his property, though it turns out to be a run-down, hot dog-shaped diner.
Mayor McDaniels and the local merchants making up the Chamber of Commerce fear that increasing migration of city people, who left the cities to get away from other city people, may leave South Park if too many of them settle in the town. She has her staff arm themselves and storm the office of South Park Realtors. However, its agents are lying broken at their desks, having critically injured themselves contorting their bodies during photoshoots. When both the merchants and Liane learn that Eric is showing Tolkien Black's former home to city people, they all converge upon that home.
Liane tells Eric that it is all right to fear that her job may draw her attention away from him, but that his activities are hurting them and will not enrich him, because his deals are merely driving up the market, and will not make it through escrow. As the Chamber of Commerce members fire upon the house, the Cartmans and the city people take cover, but Eric refuses to relent. Liane then agrees to quit her job to devote all of her time to him, to which he accedes. As the city people leave South Park en masse, Liane tells the locals that she and Eric are quitting real estate, prompting the locals to declare victory. The Cartmans are then relegated to the one property Liane can afford, the old hot dog diner. Though Eric initially welcomes living in a hot dog, this changes when he checks the running water, and is doused with ketchup and mustard.
The film opens on Frank, a down on luck man played by Billy Budinich, who has his heart broken after he catches his wife cheating on him. he has always followed the rules and now he is going to start living for himself and taking all the risks he never took before. This sends Frank him down a path to the run-down strip club, where he meets Penelope a dancer who works there. Penelope, played by Caylee Cowan, works at the run-down strip club under the management of her boss, played by Sean Patrick Flannery. The two have been running a system with the intent to steal from clients, she sees Frank as an easy mark, before falling for him, as someone who could help her escape this world. Those events kick off Frank and Penelope’s ride-or-die journey across east Texas. Their offbeat road trip eventually leads them to a sadistic cult leader named Chisos (Johnathon Schaech).
A pearl necklace is smuggled through customs without paying duty after arriving in America from an ocean liner and a gang of criminals hot on the trail of them.
A fertility doctor is frightened by her daughter’s inexplicable memories of a past life.
Advocate Nishith Dev's eldest son Tridev,his three brothers,Sudev,Devesh,Rohit and sister Semanti come to there ancestral house in Darjeeling for a holiday.Not only sound education but his alertness and dedication to are most required.The name of the house is '''Abhilash'''.Jagadish Tamang and his daughter Surita are in charge of the house.
Sunayan is the only child of Tridev and his wife Rini.An accident and then he fell into the legal trap.For now Sunayan has come to visit with his family after getting bail.The terror of the accident engulfed him constantly.The guilt does not let him forget about that incident.
Sumitra is the only reason why Sudev and Ritangana's daughter Ritaja go for '''Abhilash'''.Despite being older and pissed off,Sumitra's interest in Ritija continues to grow day by day.And Semanti herself knows about the feeling.This is the first time after the marriage of journalist Sumitra and Semanti go to '''Abhilash'''.Due to political differences Devesh and Sumitra's feud began to ebb over Semanti & Devesh's brothers and sisters. To avoid conflict, Semanti keeps herself away from the Dev family. But this time she could not answer her brothers call. Despite having hundreds of arrogance, Semanti could not turn away from '''Abhilash'''.
This Christmas holiday is more important to Semanti than any other holiday of childhood.Devesh and his wife Ruchira have also lost love in their married life. College holiday in Shantiniketan then Satpak this holiday since to change the life seemingly happy Devesh-Ruchira.Devesh-Ruchira & childhood friend Devmalya come here to meet.
The main storyline of the first season is about the love story of Adi and Nilu. Nilu Alagiyawanna and Kaushi Wijetunga are best friends. Kaushi's brother is Aditya Wijetunga, who is a broad-minded, progressive man who is always looking for solutions to people's problems. The trio have lived together since adolescence and their relationship grows through various events during school and university. Meanwhile, the love of Nilu and Adi is growing in their hearts. But after university life, Aditya serves as the Media Secretary to Mahasen Gunaratne, the Minister of Agriculture and Lands. Finally, Nilu and Aditya decided to get married. But, Aditya's car crashes on Engagement Day which led to memory loss.
Season two portrays the story of Primal Weerarathna's university life and his love triangle with Dushee and Priya. Primal comes from a low income family and he speaks on behalf of the poor. Eventually he starts a relationship with Priya. Unaware of their relationship, Dushee who is the daughter of the politician Mahasen Gunarathna, falls for Primal. But Primal rejects her due to her family status and caste. Meanwhile, Primal meets Adi at the university and they become best friends. The story continues with their love triangle and the obstacles they have to face due to their family backgrounds and caste.
A prison drama set in the 1980s, the plot tracks a group of female inmates who create a theatre group with help from a female prison officer, Mar.
A young guitarist, reminiscent of a late vocalist, joins a musical band which leads to theories of reincarnation.
After being betrayed by his treacherous sister Antoinette and pharmaceutical big shot Big Al, scientist Prospero Duke swears revenge.
The film opens with Frederic Mason, a former priest, desperately praying to God for "swift" penance. Frederic and his wife Ethel are mourning the recent death of their young daughter Joanie. His former colleague Graham suggests that her death may be God’s way of telling him to re-join the church, but Frederic believes it was God who took his daughter away. Despite Graham’s worries about his occasional mental lapses, Frederic insists that he return to his isolated countryside home with Ethel.
The couple are visited by their friend Doris, who is Joanie’s birth mother, a fact that Ethel confirms she never told Joanie. That night, a young man emerges from the woods with a sprained foot and asks Frederic for help. Apart from his name, Aaron Smith, the man does not give any credible information about himself, but despite the couple’s suspicion, they let him stay the night. Unable to sleep, Aaron talks over tea with Frederic, telling him that, like Joanie, he is an adoptive child, too. He tells a rambling story about his abusive parents and how he used to be possessed by an inexplicable force as a young child, and then collapses. In the morning, Ethel cheerfully cooks breakfast while singing with Aaron, telling Frederic how thankful she is to God that Aaron is here. Aaron later tells Frederic that he, too, suffers from mental lapses.
The next day, when alone with Frederic, Aaron suddenly begs Frederic to kill him, or he swears to “take Ethel from [him]”. Frederic is angered but Aaron suddenly collapses again. After Ethel is asleep, Aaron reveals to Frederic that he is his penance; when Frederic was praying, Aaron became possessed to run over Joanie with his car. He wandered aimlessly through the woods to look for Frederic, who is revealed to be Aaron’s biological father. Before he met Ethel, Frederic raped a woman in his former parish. She kept quiet to protect the church and then, unbeknownst by Frederic who moved away, died in childbirth. Having never been “possessed of love”, Aaron says he becomes “possessed of something else”. After Frederic refuses to believe him, Aaron reaches out his hand to touch a flower, which instantly wilts.
Frederic sees Graham at church in the morning and confesses, fearing he must make up for a sin by committing another sin. Referencing the Book of Revelation, Graham explains that a sin does not cancel out another, but committing one will not release any "[ball] of fire in the sky", either. He implores that Frederic know the difference between “what’s real and what our conscience has created to punish us”.
That night, Aaron urges Frederic to kill him, but he still refuses, believing that when a man of God commits murder, it will be “the end of all things” and the whole mankind will be punished in “fire and fury”. Doris suddenly arrives and asks Frederic to give her a blessing because she has been having nightmares since Joanie died. When Frederic returns with the Bible, Doris has been stabbed by Aaron, who threatens to kill her unless Frederic agrees to kill him. Frederic still refuses and calls the police, so Aaron throws Doris against the wall to her death with a blow of his breath. Ethel appears and Aaron triggers her bronchitis. Frederic finally stabs Aaron, who dies in his arms, and Ethel recovers. Frederic goes outside as a police officer arrives, then breaks down when he sees four balls of fire descending from the sky in his direction.
Joan Verra is an independent, loving woman with a free and adventurous spirit. When her first love returns without warning after years of absence, she decides not to tell him that they had a son together. This lie by omission is an opportunity for her to revisit her life: her youth in Ireland, her professional success, her loves and her relationship with her son. A seemingly fulfilled life, but one which hides a secret that she will have to face.
Infected sea animals wreck havoc at an aquarium after a hazard turns them into zombies.
''Jonah and Otto'' tells the story of a fleeting moment of connection between an ageing and lonely vicar, Otto, and a young and itinerant magician and father, Jonah. Over the course of twenty-four hours, they experience profound effects as they discuss religion, friendship, God, redemption and magic in the world.
Violeta tells the story of the author Violeta Del Valle. Violeta was born in 1920 amid the Spanish flu epidemic in an unnamed South American country. She was the youngest daughter of her family and had five older brothers. The book depicts the scene during the 2020 pandemic, where Violeta is breathing her last as a ripe old woman of 100 years. She writes a letter to her grown up grandson telling him about her multiple difficulties. The story starts with Violeta being born in an influential family on a stormy night. Soon though her father loses everything in the Great Depression and the family had to relocate from the comforts of their mansion in the capital to the modest rural countryside. In a way ''Violeta'' reminds of Isabel's earlier work, ''The House of Spirits'', which dealt with personal and political upheaval spanned over decades. Violeta also tells about the coupes and military uprisings and similar horror of 1970s which seemed to encapsulate the whole of South America. Violeta has a long passionate but troubled relationship with her former husband and the father of her son. Her son is a journalist who has come into the government's Black books because of his career. Thus to escape he first seeks asylum in Argentina and then in Norway. After this tumultuous period in her life, Violeta finally find a partner and solace in a retired diplomat who is also a naturalist. The book deals with a vivid 100-year-story that contains surviving a pandemic, the great depression, loss of familial wealth, political upheavals, marriage problems, estrangement and eventual peace.
Jack Sadler is 76 years old lives alone in a big neglected house in Norfolk, his only companion being a nameless dog. He reminisces about his life and ponders on his mortality. He spent the most of his life in the same house where his mother was a chambermaid. Jack then became a butler for the house's owners: the childless Colonel Basset and Madge. During the war an eleven-year boy called Tom was evacuated from London to live for five years at the house where Jack took him under his wing, where their relationship developed into love. After the war Tom returned to London with his mother, and Jack lost contact with Tom. Colonel and Madge were killed on their way to the Queen's coronation that morning in London; Jack was then left the house and their inheritance...
Ruby is an extremely hyperactive half border collie that has been adopted seven times from the shelter she has been in over the last six months, but always later returned due to an inability to train or control her.
Rhode Island state trooper Daniel O'Neil has dreamed of joining the K-9 search and rescue team of the state police. However, he has been rejected seven times and he only has one last chance to qualify before he turns 30, as all applicants have to be under 30.
Daniel learns that the K-9 unit has no funds to import any more German Shepherds, the breed usually used in search and rescue teams, and therefore he would not be able to join the program. He finds out his wife Melissa is pregnant with their second child, making him even more determined to go for it because the promotion would also improve his pay and benefits.
Pat, an advocate at the shelter, begs her workmate Rick to give Ruby a little more time. He announces that in the evening they will put her down. Dan discovers a K-9 dog doesn't have to be a German Shepherd, but is curious, agile and spirited. Then he visits the shelter, and Pat convinces him to adopt Ruby to train her and join the program.
The story then follows Dan's attempts to train Ruby, their failures and their successes. They both are high-energy, enthusiastic and have to discover how to work together effectively.
Sergeant Zarella explains that after an entry exam, those accepted do six weeks of intensive training. To enter, the dog and the owner must have the right temperament, focus, calmness and compassion. Ruby does well until finally, impatient, she wiggles free, disturbing a bee's nest. Out of the official training, Mel reminds Dan he got through the police academy with dyslexia and hyperactivity, so maybe he should try homeschooling Ruby.
At the exam at six weeks, Ruby passes. They wait for months on their junior team, until finally they are needed. Sent to a home where a murder victim is meant to be, Ruby senses human remains, but Dan can't find them. Disappointed, he ignores her, dejected. She runs off during the night, only to have Zarella tell him the remains were found at the scene where Ruby indicated, but buried beneath concrete. Zarella tells Dan it was amazing that Ruby caught the scent, and he should have trusted his K9 partner. Dan frantically searches for Ruby, finally finding her.
Dan and Ruby join the search teams seeking Michael, a boy who got lost while hiking. They find him in the rain and dark, and the boy turns out to be Pat's son. Pat thanks Dan and Ruby and Dan is promoted to full K-9 officer.
Two widowed friends, Faye and Lito, spend a night together by a lake in the Colorado Mountains.
After 20% of the world population died, a father enlists in a government euthanasia program that goes horribly wrong.
Waking up in a strange new place with no memory of his past life, Kelvin learns that he's bartered away those very memories in exchange for powerful new abilities during his recent transmigration. Heading out into a whole new world as a Summoner—with his first Follower being the very goddess who brought him over!—Kelvin begins his new life as an adventurer, and it isn't long before he discovers his hidden disposition as a battle junkie. From the Black Knight of the Ancient Castle of Evil Spirits to the demon within the Hidden Cave of the Sage, he revels in the fight against one formidable foe after another.
The film begins as new mother Beth flies to Croatia for a holiday with her best friend Kate. Beth confides that her marriage has hit a dull patch and that she is uncertain what to do. They go clubbing and two men flirt with them. Kate suggests Beth have a one-night stand.
The next morning, Beth wakes up foggy about the night's events and realizes Kate is missing. Her husband Rob and the police are indifferent, but Zain, the taxi driver who drove them to the club, agrees to help. Beth recovers Kate's purse and phone, and learns that the men from the club were escorts hired by Kate. However, they are also con men who drug and rob the women they service.
Beth returns to the police, who start an official investigation. Rob arrives and immediately suspects Zain. Shortly after, Kate's body is found. Beth searches her phone for clues and finds text messages between Rob and Kate revealing an extramarital affair.
Beth is called into the police station as the primary suspect. It is revealed that both Kate and Beth had drugs in their systems, as Beth suspected due to her memory loss, and she insists she was drugged. The police interview the escorts, who have no criminal history and deny any wrongdoing, and confiscate Beth's passport. Beth calls Rob and confronts him about the affair.
The police arrest Beth, accusing her of hiring Zain to murder Kate. Beth confronts him, but he maintains his innocence.
Beth discovers her Airbnb host records his renters. Footage shows Beth was put in bed early the night Kate went missing. It shows Kate getting robbed by the escorts, entering a car to report it, and returning. Beth discovers the car belongs to Pavić, the policeman who doubted her story. Beth and Zain interview the driver who drove Kate that night. He said Kate had him follow the two men, and he dropped her off at the police station.
Beth is named a suspected murderer and she and Zain are arrested. Beth figures out that Pavić was involved in Kate's disappearance. Zain gives himself up so Beth can escape, but she is caught by Pavić. They struggle and he falls off the building to his death. Beth is declared innocent.
Rob wants to reconcile, but Beth refuses. While looking for her car keys, she finds beads from a necklace she gave Kate in Rob's coat pocket. She realizes Rob killed Kate and confronts him while on the line with the police. He admits he flew to Croatia to stop Kate from revealing their affair, argued with her, and pushed her into the water before running off. The police arrest him and Beth leaves with her baby.
Jane (Loisa Andalio) is a successful insurance agent who provides for her family's needs. Her perfect life ends when she killed in a car accident; however, unbeknownst to her and her loved ones the accident was intentional, having been planned by Jane’s work supervisor. Jane becomes a ghost and ends up in Evergreen Mansion, a transitory place in the afterlife where souls settle within 40 days before they can cross over to either heaven or hell. This is where Jane meets Edward (Ronnie Alonte), a musician and son of a memorial home business tycoon, whose third eye was opened due to an accident and he begins seeing ghosts.
As Jane slowly accepts her fate, her plans are thwarted by Edward who wants to expel all the ghosts in the mansion to build a resto-bar for himself and his band. Jane refuses to let Edward succeed by befriending him and trying to convince him not to remodel the mansion. However, things start to get complicated when Edward realizes Jane is a ghost, and they gradually develop feelings for each other, all while their respective families’ problems clash and the people around them attempt to figure out the connection between the two.
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Set in the late 19th century Sierra Nevada, Isaac LeMay (Worthington), has been cursed by a terrible prophecy and in order to prevent his own murder from the hands of his own children, he hunts down his own offspring, including cold-blooded murderer and outlaw, Cal (Baker), who is his last remaining son. While U.S. Marshal Solomon (Jane) and bounty hunters track Cal down.
Two children, Ivan and Marichka, live in a village near the Cheremosh river. Because of his solitude and curiosity about witchcraft and evil spirits, Ivan's mother believed him to be a changeling, a fairy left in place of a stolen human child. On his seventh birthday, Ivan hears a strange sound, despite being all alone. He later learns about the long-standing rivalry between the Paliychuk and Gutenyuk families, and witnesses an assassination attempt on his father, who succumbs to his wounds a few days later. In retaliation, Ivan attacks Marichka, who is the daughter of the killer, and throws her hair ribbons into the river. However, over time, the two forget about the incident.
Ivan and Marichka begin taking care of their families' grazing sheep together and eventually fall in love by the age of thirteen. However, since the death of Ivan's father, the economy has been in steep decline. The young man now goes to work in the meadow in the summer, shepherding sheep, milking them, and making bundz and bryndza.
One night, while he is guarding the bonfire, Marichka sees him again. But once he returned home from the meadow, he learned that Marichka was killed in a flood. He finds the body of his beloved and, overwhelmed by grief, wanders the mountains and living off the land. He is considered to be dead in the village.
Six years later, Ivan once again returns home. He says he worked as a shepherd in Hungary. He marries a girl from a rich local family and settles down. However, his wife begins to consort with a man named Yura, a molfar who allegedly wields powerful magic, behind his back. Because of this, Ivan starts a fight with Yura at the bar in the local in and manages to wound him, but the molfar broke his weapon. Ivan leaves, but suspects that the molfar is slowly killing him with sorcery. Later, he spies on Yura, and sees him stabbing a doll, sending illness and death.
Ivan returns to the place where he once walked with Marichka, and she appears to him in the form of a mavka, a forest spirit. Suddenly she disappears, and Ivan starts a fire. Attracted by the fire, the Chuhaister, patron god of the forests, approaches Ivan. It asks where the mavka is, but, remembering a legend that the Chuhaister hunts mavka, Ivan does not reveal that he had seen Marichka. The Chugaister invites him to dance, playing a song from Ivan's childhood. Exhausted from the dance, Ivan falls asleep. However, the voice of the mavka calls him deeper into the forest, and he follows to search for his beloved. While walking through thick underbrush, he falls into a precipice and is severely injured. The next day, local shepherds find him alive but badly wounded, and he soon succumbs to his injuries.
Ivan is buried according to the local customs, with dances and song. The revelry at the funeral quickly grows, and to the beat of the dance, Ivan's body begins to shake, as if alive, to the tune of the trembita.
Players start with a dog-walking business to build capital to start other ventures up to a robot factory.
There are five mentors that walk players through the game which are the following: Martin "Trip" Mccoy III who traveled the world and founded a successful aviation startup; Eileen Inn who runs restaurants and hotels coming from a long line of small business owners; Ruby Sanchez, a marketing master; Ira Carter, a business mogul who graduated from an Ivy League university; and Tekky, a tech billionaire. In addition to appearing in tutorials, they reside in Venture Tower where you can search financial terms. Players can access Venture Tower after beating every level in Fortune Springs.
Set in the summer of 1968 the novel is based on the true story surrounding the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy where a woman wearing a polka dot is seen before and after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
Rose, a dental receptionist, is the owner of the dress, and has travelled from Kentish Town (London) to the United States to find the enigmatic Dr. Wheeler, who rescued her from a terrible childhood. On her arrival in Baltimore she meets 'Washington Harold' who accompanies her in a camper van to track down Dr. Wheeler. Harold has ulterior motives for confronting Wheeler without telling Rose. They travel via Washington, Wanakena, Chicago, Santa Ana and then onto Los Angeles, where they arrive at Ambassador Hotel where Wheeler is part of Robert Kennedy's entourage.
In the year 4001, an interstellar acting troupe of six aliens are trying to fly to their next performance, as they are doing so, they accidentally crash into another spaceship over the planet Anika and lead to the death of a human couple. As the acting troupe explores the downed craft, they discover that their baby survived the crash, the police officer sent to record the crash refuses to look after the baby. Thus the alien acting troupe take it upon themselves to take care of the orphaned child as her new family, through the guidance of the ship's logs to raise her in a way that her biological parents would. The acting troupe expects to only take care of the baby for a few weeks, but five years have elapsed since then, and the acting troupe has settled down into life on the planet Anika as Corona's family and friends. The leader, Mother, and battle robot, Father, play the roles of the baby, Corona's, mother and father. The story starts off as Corona is about to enter kindergarten.
The OVA is a self contained story split into four sections, and adapted from the manga's material. Transitioning between spring, summer, autumn, and winter, it highlights on the deep bonds that the alien acting troupe has grown over the years and the genuine care they feel for Corona. When someone comes to pick up Corona, her adoptive mother struggles to decide between whether to do what is best for her child and her urge not to return her to her rightful family. It is eventually revealed that the craft sent to pick her up was not from her home planet, but an alien, Pona, who was looking for lost children to raise on her own. Corona rejects her, saying that she likes staying with her family, and waves goodbye to Pona. Corona's mother finds her, and they reunite, having thought that Corona would return with her people. At its end, she muses to herself that some day, she and her family will eventually have to give up Corona.
In order to increase his allowance, Aditya, who settled in Birmingham has written to his uncle staying in Satara, that he is married although he is a bachelor. One-day uncle drops in unexpectedly in Birmingham. And Aditya is drawn into the vertex of intrigue when Uncle mistakes Pooja, Aditya's Best friend Manav's wife, as Aditya's wife & the neighbor's Ruby as Manav's wife. Aditya is basically honest and does not wish to deceive his uncle but.. does he have a choice. The Uncle is impressed by Pooja and also decides to steps up Aditya's allowance for choosing a pretty & sweet girl like Pooja to be his wife. Uncle also promises Pooja that he will step up the allowance further if they have a baby. This leaves Aditya with no choice but to carry on this act, very much to Manav Patel's discomfort.
Further complications arise when Ruby, the neighbor PK's wife drops in at the house, and Uncle mistakes her for Manav's wife. Complications keep tumbling when the nightfall's, and it's time to retire. Who goes to bed with whom? Manav is irked when Aditya suggests that since the Uncle is home, he (Aditya) will have to spend the night with Pooja and is further annoyed when he (Manav) has to spend the night in the Maid's room.
The situation reaches its climax when Uncle nearly catches Manav sneaking into Aditya & Pooja's room. But the plot becomes more hilarious when the next-door drunkard neighbor P.K. drops in the bed with Uncle and is mistaken for someone else. The indescribable confusion that follows builds into a rich complexity of mistaken identities, splendid farcical situations, and a climax of comic wizardry.
From here on the permutations become so intricate that it seems impossible that Aditya, Pooja & Manav can ever sort them out. But miraculously they do, so hilariously that the audience will keep rolling with laughter till the movie ends. A fast, funny plot makes this rip-roaring farce easy & enjoyable for the entire family.
Two brothers navigate teenage life, while dealing with their mother's prescription drug addiction.
A study of the underground music scene in the first decade after the fall of the Communist regime which assembles the stories of people in the community and shows how genres such as punk, hardcore, new wave and others have been appropriated according to available influences, unavailable instruments and local taste. The Timișoara Underground Movement is shown from its beginnings, with temporary meeting places, improvised rehearsal spaces and DIY instruments. A community which fondly remembers the 1990s, which are still engrained in the collective memory as a good time for rebellion, experimentation and self-discovery through music.
The plot follows the Central American University's cleaning staff Lucía Barrera de Cerna, a witness of the massacre of the 1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador by the Salvadoran Army, who stood up for truth and refused to cover up the responsibility of the military with the fake attribution of the crime to the FMLN guerrilla by the Salvadoran government, in the midst of the Salvadoran Civil War.
Mikael Blomkvist is trying to reach Lisbeth Salander — the fierce, unstoppable girl with the dragon tattoo — to no avail. He worries that she is getting herself into danger, but is pre-occupied with a decline in his career. He needs her help unraveling the identity of a man who died with Blomkvist’s phone number in his pocket — a man who does not exist in any official records and whose garbled last words hinted at knowledge that would be dangerous to important people. He is persuaded by a medical examiner to look into the death of the homeless man, but Lisbeth has disappeared when Blomkvist reaches out seeking her assistance. She’s sold her apartment in Stockholm, and without telling him, has left Sweden. She’s told no one where she is and no one is aware that at long last she’s got her primal enemy, her twin sister, Camilla, squarely in her sights. In the end, it will be Blomkvist in a moment of unimaginable self-sacrifice–who will make it possible for Lisbeth to face the most important battle of her life, and, finally, to put her past to rest.
After the events of ''Dark Nights: Death Metal'' where Wonder Woman sacrificed herself to defeat The Batman Who Laughs, she is transported to Asgard where she travels throughout dimensions to get back to Earth. On the way to Earth, she meets Greek Gods where she overhears that there is a civil war between Amazons. Yara Flor (an Amazon with ties to Brazilian) is traveling to Brazil when the Greek Gods, Amazons from Bana-Mighdall, and Diana's tribe all feel threatened by Yara for mysterious reasons and everyone targets Yara. Artemis of Bana-Mighdall and Wonder Girl go try to find Yara Flor, but are interrupted by Brazilian Amazons. Eros takes down the plane Yara was at, but accidentally nicks himself with the arrow and falls in love with Yara.
Eros takes Yara to Mt. Olympus where Yara meets Hera, who plans to have Yara marry Eros and become a god-like being. Artemis and Wonder Girl defeat the Brazilian Amazons and go to their headquarters. Yara meets a Brazilian Amazon name Potira who reveals that the Gods created a tribe of powerful warriors, however they were defeated by the darkness and after regaining their humanity they were split in half: The Amazons and the Bana-Mighdall. An Amazon name Aella broke free from both tribes and fell in love with a human, but was separated and landed in Brazil where she met a female Brazilian warrior tribe and gave birth to Yara, however the Greek Gods killed Aela as punishment for deserting the Amazons tribes. Artemis and Wonder Girl arrive, and tell Yara that if she allies with Hera then there will be a path of destruction that the Amazons cant stop.
The next day, Yara Flor refuses to drink the elixir of immortality, and escapes Mt. Olympus. Wonder Girl meets Potira, where they travel to the Brazilian Amaon's headquarters called Akahim and plan to invade Themiscyra as punishment for taking Yara Flor against her will, and Wonder Girl meets Donna Troy. Hephaestus arrives and sends Yara to Tartarus. but Yara escapes and arrives at Mt. Olympus the same time her Brazilian allies plan to attack. Yara Flor is attacked by Greek Gods, and realizes that one of them is Eros who killed her mother so that he can be with her. Yara Flor opens the gates of Mt. Olympus, and Donna Troy, Wonder Girl, and the Brazilian allies help Yara fend off the Gods, and Wonder Girl calms Zeus down.
When Wonder Woman comes back to Earth, she is greeted warmly by Superman, Batman, Black Canary, Green Arrow, Hawkgirl, The Flash, Cyborg, Doctor Fate, and her mother Queen Hippolyta. When Wonder Woman saves a group of innocent civilians, the whole world hears her return and everyone is celebrating except Artemis and Yara Flor. After defeating a person name Attum, Wonder Woman receives a message saying that something is happening in Themiscyra, Wonder Woman flies off. Artemis introduces a new Amazon to her tribe, when she hears that they are under attack by a creature. After defeating the creature, Artemis realizes that creature came from Themyscira. The Bana-Mighdall believe Yara is responsible, but Artemis defends Yara. Faruka (a Bana-Mighdall) wants to take down Themiscyra so the rest of the tribe can have immortality and win back Themyscira. Artemis meets up with Hippolyta, Atalanta, and Antiope and pledges her oath to them to help unite the Amazons against an evil enemy known as Chaos. It is revealed that Nubia accidentally opened a magic portal called Doom's Doorway while fighting Medusa that draws attention to the three Amazons tribes as Queen Hippolyta arrives to ask where is Nubia.
Queen Hippolyta, Bia and Nubia talk about foreshadowing dreams of Penelope (an Amazon) who sees the island burning in flames and think it is in regards to Yara Flor and the return of Diana Prince. The Amazons decide to concentrate on celebrating Diana Prince's return, and Faruka, Atalanta and Artemis enter the Amazon's Embassy to go to Themiscyra to participate in the contest to see who would guard the Doom Doorway. Yara Flor and Diana Prince arrive, and Diana and Faruka get in a heated argument but leave for dinner. During the feast, Faruka adds that she wants the contest to also include the right for the Queen to rule all the Amazons. Hippolyta and Phillippus meet to talk about what happened, and they kissed. However, the next day Nubia finds that Hippolyta has been murdered by a poisonous drink.
All of the Amazons mourn Hippolyta's death, and the champions debate if the contest should be canceled. Nubia's tribe nearly gets in a fight with the Bana-Mighdall tribe, while Medusa reveals that Apeiron keeps on calling to her from the Doom Doorway. Diana Prince arrives and tells Nubia she will use her Lasso of Truth to find Hippolyta's killer.
Yarima, Rhea, and Io are guarding the Doom Doorway when they are killed by mysterious forces. Wonder Woman gathers Cassie Sandsmark, Yara Flor, Artemis of Bana-Mighdall, Donna Troy, and Nubia to find the killer of Queen Hippolyta, but Nubia tells Wonder Woman that the investigation will have to be delayed in order to evade tensions. While praying to the Gods, Wonder Woman sees a mysterious stranger, but the stranger disappears after taunting Wonder Woman. Donna Troy pledges her allegiance to Faruka, while the rest of the contestants are waiting for the Contest to start. Wonder Woman arrives and tells everyone that she will participate in the tournament, but she belongs to no tribe. Yara Flor is reminiscing her lost memories of her mother and her recent bond with Queen Hippolyta, while Cassie Sandmarks is trying to find the murderer of Queen Hippolyta but is threatened by Artemis of Bana-Mighdall when she accuses Artemis, in which Cassie grew more suspicious about Artemis's behavior. While Diana, Yara, Donna Troy, and Phillipus prepare for the contest, Altuum frees monsters which disrupt the contest and drive the audience angry. After they survived their fall, the contestants wander into the mysterious catacombs until they encounter a monster name Echidna and push Echnida to the Doom's Doorway where Diana Prince realizes that a being named Chaos has come to Themiscyra. As the catacombs began to collapse, Donna, Yara, and Philipus quickly escape while Diana was left buried in the rubble before telling them to warn Nubia about Chaos. Having fed up with delays and rising tensions, Cassie Sandmarks steps in and reveals to the leaders that the murderer, who poisoned Hippolyta, snuck into the hallway and secretly drop the poison on Hippolyta's chalice during the altercation caused by Atalanta, Faruka, and Yara Flur. As Cassie investigates the poison that killed Hippolyta, she discovered that it originates from Esquicidas' homeland from Brazil, Akahim, after she recognized the scent during her visit with Esquecidas, during which she was warned about the threat of the poison's aroma. Cassie deduces that Artemis of Bana Mighdall illegally took the poison and murders Queen Hippolyta, which Nubia arrests her. Because of the oath, she swore to Hippolyta, Artemis refuses to explain why she did it. Wonder Woman pushes herself out of the rubble in relief and arrives at the same time as Donna, Yara, and Philipus before the Doom Doorway opens. Cassie Sandmarks asks Artemis for help as Wonder Woman and the rest of the Amazons try to defeat Chaos, who revealed himself as Aperion. After tricking chaos into receiving the gift of entropy, Atalanta and Antiope sacrifice themselves to seal Chaos away and guard Doom Doorway to prevent Chaos from being freed. Wonder Woman tells Yara Flor that she is worthy to be Wonder Girl, and all the Amazons decide to unite and work together to stop future threats while Artemis is left in self-imposed exile. For honoring Atalanta's sacrifice, Faruka acknowledges Nubia as a rightful leader and Nubia reconcile Faruka for her nobility.
Paul, portrayed by TV star Adjetey Anang, is looking forward to attending the wedding of his best friend Joojo (Vincent E. McCauley). He has been engaged for some time to Joojo's cousin. The two are not very close, but the engagement was arranged by his mother (portrayed by veteran actress and writer Grace Omaboe). Meanwhile, Paul meets a Spanish woman living in Ghana who is friend's with Joojo's fiancé. He initially is turned off by her, but as Joojo's wedding approaches, they two become more attracted to each other. Paul must decide if he wants to break his mother's heart by pursuing a a relationship with a foreign woman, or settle for a marriage to a women he does not connect with. Paul's friends joke that he is the most un-Ghanaian man in Ghana, while the foreign Spanish woman embraces the Ghanaian language and culture.
In the tale of ''La Fille de Carilès'', Carilès is an old man who lives in a wretched garret, and gains his living by selling whirligigs of coloured paper well known that time to little children in France and England. He is alone in the world, very poor, slovenly and lazy, thoroughly contented with his lot until he finds himself responsible for a little girl who has escaped from the cruel hands of some mountebanks. The gradual interest which he feels in the orphan, the self-denying tenderness which underlies the crust of selfishness and idleness that has grown over the solitary old man, and the sunshine which his adopted daughter brings into his life is charming, recalling in a degree, ''Silas Marner''. Not the least well-imagined part of the story is the way in which a family of the middle class, far from rich, lend a hand to bring up and educate "La fille de Carilès", who, does not turn out to be some stolen princess, and remains to make a home for the good old man when age comes upon him.
Set in a Catalan village in 1953, the plot follows the romantic relationship between Sor Consuelo, a nun, and Don Augusto Aixelá, a womanizing local landholder. The entry of the Maquis guerrilla on the scene disrupts the plight of Consuelo.
Maud is a biology student at Bristol University where she is an active member of the university sailing club. While working on a yacht in a dry dock she falls and is rushed to hospital by air ambulance. Meanwhile, Tim, a wealthy fellow student and guitarist (with and original Lacôte) sees her fall and visits her at the hospital. They marry and have a child Zoe, and then buy a Nicholson 32, a 32-foot ocean-going yacht called ''Lodestar''. Tragedy then strikes and Maud single-handedly sets off across the Atlantic and then encounters a violent storm.
As described in a film magazine review, Bruce Randall fights with Mortimer when he finds him trying to rob his home, and Randall is injured and wanders away, losing all memory of his past. He is reported as being dead and falls into the hands of two unscrupulous lawyers. They induce him to impersonate Bruce Randall (himself) in order to obtain some pearls. Mrs. Randall accepts him as being her husband. Later his memory is restored and the swindlers defeated, with husband and wife reunited.
The plot involves a gang of Hells Angels-type bikers called "The Devil's Advocates" involved in the Vietnam War. They are sent to the Cambodian jungle on Yamaha bikes in order to rescue an American diplomat/CIA Agent, Chet Davis.
The biker gang is led by Link Thomas, a Vietnam veteran and the brother of an Army Major who has recruited them. His gang consists of Duke, also a Vietnam veteran, Limpy, Speed, and another Vietnam veteran, Dirty Denny. They are under the orders of Army Captain Jackson.
The gang modifies their motorcycles in a garage run by Diem-Nuc. They weld armour plating with submachine guns on the handlebars. Limpy drives a three-wheeler modified from a Harley-Davidson frame with a Volkswagen rear end, that is armed with heavy .50 calibre machine guns and a multiple rocket launcher from a helicopter. In order to open fire on enemy soldiers in trees or towers the gang do wheelies whilst firing their weapons.
During the Vietnam War an American patrol engages in a firefight with a strong force of NVA regulars. The Americans fight their way into a cave containing gold that is in the territory of aboriginals who kill the NVA as well as a few Americans, but capture the majority of the patrol with the exception of its leader, Lt. Vance Calhoun.
Calhoun beseeches his commanding general to allow him to return to the area to rescue his men, but the General explains they have no resources, and the area will be bombed by B-52s in a few days time. Aware that four Hells Angels bikers are visiting Vietnam and had have been arrested and had their motorcycles confiscated, Calhoun gets the General to allow him to release the Hell's Angels to be under his command to rescue his patrol. In exchange for their services, he offers the Angels a share of the gold but does not mention the prisoners.
After fighting their way through NVA held territory with the aid of friendly South Vietnamese, they discover the aborigines are led by a German named Chard who has remained in Indochina since his French Foreign Legion service. Chard plans to sell his American prisoners to the NVA.
Mr. Mean is hired by a former Cosa Nostra henchman to kill a mafia leader named Ranati who is embarrassing the mafia by stealing from the impoverished through fake charitable organizations. He then becomes a target himself.
The story focuses on Joyce Khaphayi who always wanted a child but she could not conceive but lasy luck was by her side she gave birth to a beautiful girl Iminathie Khaphayi (Lungelo Mpangase) but she was kidnapped by a dark, broken, down woman who she trusted to go back to Port alfred with their daughter to her husband who thaught he does not have children because he can't conceive 20 years later the child was Ntokozo Dlomo
After two criminals attempt to rob a tobacco retailer in Vallecas, they are trapped inside and eventually develop a sort of friendly relationship with their hostages (the clerk and her niece).
Shamony Gibson and Amber Rose Isaac both died during childbirth from complications that were preventable. Their partners, Omari Maynard and Bruce McIntyre, come together with other fathers to fight for justice and build communities of support.
As described in Motion Picture Herald, Mary O’Rourke (Minter) arrives in America from Ireland and finds her young friend and baby deserted by the husband. Mary takes the baby to the Stuyvesant mansion, demanding that it be recognized. Mrs. Stuyvesant, an invalid, is delighted with the child, and mistaking Mary for her daughter-in-law, invites her to stay and take charge of the house. The doctor informs Mary that she must comply with the old lady's request, as a shock might prove fatal to her. John Stuyvesant arrives home and denounces Mary as an imposter. She admits that she is but insists that he shall do right by Norah. He insists he was never married, and to prove it starts to marry another girl. Mary confronts him with the marriage license, which it appears belongs to J. Frederick Stuyvesant, a cousin. He had failed to acknowledge Norah as his wife while waiting to come into his fortune. Things straighten themselves out, Norah and the child come into their own and Mary and John decide to marry.
As a child, Nika Turbina, together with her mother, toured the Soviet Union, whose life turned out to be short, but full of dramatic events. Having become famous throughout the USSR for the poems that came to her in a dream and were recorded by her mother, the girl spent her entire childhood on tour around the country, bohemian parties and meetings with celebrities. Readers were struck by her childish sadness and poignant lines.
But the end of the 1990s are dawning, and 27-year-old Nika has not been writing for a long time, inspiration has left her. It's place has been taken over by alcohol and attempts to understand herself. Where did her “voice” and motherly love disappear to? Can she be happy? A meeting with a cheerful and independent Ivan, who abandoned the career of a diplomat, gives hope to the girl.
From the son of a Russian millionaire, they have obtained a nuclear warhead, and from Iraq, a carrier rocket. Their target: London, England. Two specialists have been called to stop the madness. For '''Steve Fletcher''', a U.S. Marines elite officer, it is also a personal vendetta – the terrorists have kidnapped his sister. For mercenary '''Austin Hawke''', it is the assignment of his life. Their respective routes through the game are slightly different.
Deepak is a young scientist from the Chembakamadam family, which stays together happily and enjoys fun and cooperation. It is also a slightly conservative family but middle class. On the other hand, Nila is the spoilt daughter of Dr. Anirudhan and Vimala. Vimala valued her career above family life and left for USA when she was 2 years old. Therefore, Nila was loved deeply by her father, brother Nikhil and aunt Anuradha.
One day Deepak gets drunk and his colleague Arunima decides to drop him in his car. On the way due to heavy rain she accidentally knocks down Nikhil, who is fatally injured. Arunima is scared and leaves the spot immediately but Nikhil dies in hospital later. Gervasis knows that Arunima killed Nikhil but she bribes him to hide the secret from Nila and Anirudhan- instead he is told to accuse Deepak.
Deepak and Nila, who are stark opposites, initially dont get along with each other but when Nila fails her MBBS exam Anirudhan forces her to marry Deepak. Nila relents but makes a secret deal with Deepak that after 1 year if Nila passes her exam, they will separate. Deepak agrees. Arunima, who loves Deepak secretly, is angered by this and tries to stop their wedding by attempting a fake suicide attempt. Everyone is fooled and Nila convinces Deepak to marry Arunima if they separate. Deepak agrees.
Earlier, it is revealed that Arunima is Anuradha's daughter and Nila's cousin. Arunima hates Anuradha and berates her whenever they meet. Arunima wants to marry Deepak but also wants to vindicate herself out of all charges by framing Deepak.
On their wedding day, Arunima gives an anonymous gift to Nila with Nikhil's photo in the cover so that she may open it. Inside is a letter which explains that Deepak killed Nikhil. However it doesn't grab Nila's attention. Gervasis eventually tips off Anirudhan against Deepak by telling him the truth. Anirudhan is enraged but stays quiet so that the marriage may succeed.
The series is set in Switzerland in the summer of 1945 shortly after the end of Second World War and revolves around the Tobler family of the Frei AG cloth factory. Johann Leutenegger, who has just married into the company through Klara Tobler, is supposed to take over responsibility for the family and save it through hard times because his father-in-law Alfred is no longer able to do so for health reasons. Meanwhile, Klara gets involved in a refugee home for young KZ survivors from Buchenwald and Johann's brother Egon, an official of the Federal Prosecutor's Office and active service during the war, investigates a war criminal, with connections to Carl Frei and the company emerging. Soon Johann must make a choice: for the company or against Nazis.
In modern-day Japan, after an attempt is made to kill him, Ittoki Sakaruba learns that he is a direct descendant of and rightful heir to the Iga Ninja clan. His mother sends him to Ninjutsu Gakuen, the only national ninja school in Japan, to study and train as a ninja while investigations are being made to discover who is trying to kill him and why. At the school, Ittoki becomes involved with his new classmates, which include some beautiful yet deadly young ninja girls, but danger is always present...especially when there is a suspected traitor inside the school.
Rowdy (James Adomian), a feline burglar, learns that a museum is displaying a valuable artwork which he decides to steal. Peanut (Alan Lee), the museum's canine security guard, is ordered by the museum's director (Trevor Devall) to protect the artwork from being stolen. The story sees Rowdy attempting to break into the museum and successfully steal the painting without being caught by Peanut, which is done by the viewer answering a series of trivia questions. Every time the viewer gets the questions right, the story progresses. The cartoon ends when either Rowdy successfully steals the artwork and wins, or when Rowdy runs out of lives and loses.
On a rainy night, Glen's car runs over a spike strip. He seeks refuge in the nearby home of married couple Art and Cyndi. Art invites him to spend the night. Art makes it clear that he is taking medication for his depression. Cyndi tells Glen that Art was her high school teacher and that she met him when she was 17 years old. Art persuades Glen to sleep with Cyndi. The next day, Glen walks home. Art mysteriously finds Glen and plays him a video showing a pregnant Cyndi. After Art leaves, Glen receives a text message from Cyndi telling him to "get rid" of Art. Glen and Cyndi reunite and talk about the baby.
Glen and Cyndi are actually patients in a mental asylum who have frequent sessions with Shannon and Dr. Conners. Glen reads from a script detailing his interactions with Cyndi. Meanwhile, Cyndi talks about a hypnotist who made her reveal she had a crush on Art. Shannon tells Cyndi that Glen was her high school teacher while Art was the hypnotist. Art had hypnotized Glen and Cyndi and made them believe they were expecting a baby. Dr. Conners reveals that Glen and Cyndi are still receptive to hypnotic suggestions, including convincing Glen that he cannot stand. Thus, when a certain airwave is played, he can stand up when his legs no longer work. Shannon criticizes Dr. Conners for not telling her about the airwave because she believes it is dangerous. Dr. Conners replaces Shannon with another doctor.
Shannon helps Glen and Cyndi escape the asylum and go to a hotel. Cyndi reveals that she was Art's assistant. Art's house where Glen and Cyndi first met was, in fact, an apartment. Using the airwave, Art hypnotized Glen into thinking he had sex with Cyndi.
Hours earlier, Shannon had used the airwave on Cyndi so the sound of running water would remind her of where she was. In the hotel room, Cyndi hears the sound and leaves a trance. Glen and Cyndi are still in the asylum. Shannon finds Dr. Conners, yells at him, and throws a chair that breaks the one-way mirror between them and the patients. Shannon, Glen, and Cyndi run away and leave the asylum once and for all. Glen, however, is still partially in a trance.
Senator Harris and Katie are expecting a baby. Harris hires Art to hypnotize Katie and tell her to stop calling him. Art tells Katie to imagine she had sex with Harris. Harris later hits Art, believing he had sex with Katie. Over the phone, Katie tells someone that she is pregnant. Meanwhile, Harris celebrates his re-election and Art tinkers with an earpiece playing the airwave.
Nikita and her eight-year-old son, Ishan, stay in an old family villa in Pondicherry that Nikita lets out as a homestay for travelers. Nikita is from Maharashtra and her Tamil husband Vishnu who worked in the Merchant Navy has been missing in a maritime accident. A broker specializing in getting people to sell old family homes – through deception or force – to hospitality companies arrives at Nikita’s homestay, giving all their lives an unexpected twist.
Set in 1980s San Sebastián, the plot tracks three friends (Jon, Patxi and Maite) over the course of 27 hours, two of which are a couple hooked on heroin and the other one works as dockworker.
The telenovela takes place in an avocado farm called "Santa Catalina", where Severiano del Monte and their five adopted sons live. Catalina Arango, Severiano's wife, was never able to get pregnant, but Severiano always wanted to have male descendants and opted for adoption. Severiano passes away and the lives of his sons change on the day of the reading of the will, with the unexpected appearance of Sara, their sister, whom they did not know existed. Sara is the daughter of Deborah Portillo, Severiano's former lover. Sara grew up believing that her father was never interested in her. As Severiano's only biological child, Sara is willing to keep the inheritance. Everything gets complicated because the will has a suspensive condition clause that obliges the six siblings to live for a year in the farm in order not to lose their right to the inheritance.
Rafael Méndez (Sebastián Martínez) is an ethical and noble man who dedicates his life to selling household items and is dating his neighbor Vicky Pardo (Juliette Pardau). Alejandra Maldonado (Carmen Villalobos) is a successful businesswoman and manager of the Ramenautos car dealership, she is engaged to Luciano Valenzuela (Gregorio Pernía). Rafael and Alejandra suffer a car accident that will trigger a series of events that will bring them closer. Rafael must pay off the debt he has left Alejandra with after the accident and this closeness will lead them to fall in love despite their social differences. However, circumstances and their respective families and partners will do everything possible to prevent their love from happening.
Ten years ago, a man lost all his savings due to a financial crash. He visited a financial banker named Zara and asked for advice, but she flatly said it was his fault for giving the bank his money. The man wrote a letter to her before taking his own life by jumping off the bridge.
In the present day, a woman tries to rob a bank to get enough money to pay for rent, so her ex-husband won't take her children away. Unfortunately, it is a cashless bank, so she panics and runs to a nearby apartment building to avoid being caught by the police. The bank robber enters an apartment viewing, and the people inside see her pistol and assume that it is a robbery. The bank robber hesitantly accepts that she is taking the people hostage as she tried to maintain order.
The hostages are apartment renovators Anna-Lena and Roger, expecting mothers Julia and Ro, an elderly Estelle, and bank owner Zara. They find a man named Lennart wearing a bunny suit inside the bathroom. Anna-Lena admits that she hired Lennart to cause a commotion to lower the bidding price of other prospective buyers, in order to make Roger believe that he negotiated the price himself. They split up in silence, as Roger had taken pride in his negotiation skills.
Ro follows Roger and admits to him that the reason she nitpicks every apartment her wife Julia brings her to is because she fears she isn't ready to be a parent. Roger assures her that she'll be a good mother and encourages her to buy the apartment. Anna-Lena tells Julia that she fears Roger hates her for deceiving him, but Julia promises her that all couples show their love to their spouses in unconventional ways. A standoffish Zara looks at the bridge from the apartment's balcony and complains about human greed and economic systems to Lennart. When all the hostages regroup, Roger tells Julia that Ro is excited and nervous to be a mother, and Julia tells Roger that he is enough and that Anna-Lena still loves him.
The bank robber apologizes for keeping them hostage and says she will free them and turn herself in. However, the hostages argue that she simply made a mistake to protect her children, and that they all agree to lie in their witness statements to protect her. Estelle reveals that the apartment they're current in is actually her apartment, and that she posed as one of the buyers to sell it to someone who deserved it. She gives the bank robber the key to a neighboring apartment to hide in when the police arrive. The bank robber thanks the hostages for being kind to her.
Jim is the first policer to reach the apartment. The bank robber turns herself in and tells Jim the whole truth of why she robbed the bank. Jim feels sympathy for her and agrees to let her off scot-free. The bank robber releases the hostages and hides in a neighboring apartment. His son Jack interviews the hostages and is frustrated when they play dumb. A series of coincidences lead Jack to believe that the bank robber is still hiding in the apartment, or left pretending to be real estate agent. Jim tells the truth to his son, and they reconcile.
In the end, the bank robber moves in with Estelle in her apartment, and her children are hers every other week. Julia and Ro move into a neighboring apartment and have a baby boy. Anna-Lena and Roger take up a new hobby. Zara starts a relationship with Lennart and works up the courage to read the letter from the man who jumped off the bridge ten years ago. It reads "It wasn't your fault." and she finally lets go of her guilt.
In the summer of 1981, nine-year-old Cáit is one of many siblings, living with her impoverished and neglectful parents in rural Ireland. With Cáit's mother having fallen pregnant once again, Cáit's parents decide to send their quiet daughter away to live with a middle-aged couple, Eibhlín and Seán Cinnsealach, the former being a distant cousin.
Eibhlín immediately welcomes Cáit into the Cinnsealach home, showing her love and teaching her how to do chores around the house and farm. She also shows Cáit a well on the property, claiming that the water has healing powers, while warning that the well is deep and to exercise caution when retrieving water from it. As Cáit arrived at the Cinnsealach home with no luggage, Eibhlín places her in a spare children's bedroom and initially provides her with boys' clothes left in the room's wardrobe. She later buys Cáit some new girls' clothes.
Seán, on the other hand, is withdrawn and initially acts coldly towards his foster daughter. One day when Eibhlín is away, Cáit accompanies Seán to the far side of the farm, the latter cleaning the stables. While he is occupied, Cáit wanders off. Once Seán notices her absence, he panics and searches for her on the property. After finding her, he scolds her and orders her to never wander off again. Frightened by his sudden bout of anger, Cáit runs back to the house.
Seán expresses remorse and begins to make an effort to bond with Cáit. Slowly, the girl opens up to her foster father, and the two become close.
One day, the Cinnsealach family attend a wake. Seeing Cáit getting restless at the event while Eibhlín and Seán socialise with and comfort their friends, a gossipy neighbour offers to look after her for a couple of hours. Eibhlín hesitates, but agrees. While the woman and Cáit walk together, the former reveals that the Cinnsealachs had a young son who drowned in the family slurry pit some years before Cáit's arrival. When the Cinnsealachs later pick Cáit up from the neighbour's house, they notice the girl's withdrawn demeanour and ask what the neighbour said to her. Cáit tells them the truth, which quietly upsets the older couple, but they do not deny the neighbour's story.
Over a month into her stay, Cáit's mother has given birth and has requested for the Cinnsealachs to return Cáit in time for the start of the school year. Cáit, Eibhlín and Seán each express their subdued sadness of having to part, but the couple agree to drive Cáit back to her biological family. Not wishing to return to her abusive parents, Cáit sneaks off to the well to fetch water but becomes overwhelmed by her rapidly filling bucket and dragged into the well. A distressed Eibhlín, searching for Cáit, finds her soaked and upset returning from the well and comforts her.
The next morning, Eibhlín and Seán drive Cáit back to her home. Her mother barely acknowledges her daughter's return, and her father immediately chastises Cáit for sneezing. After a tension-filled conversation between the adults, with Eibhlín telling Cáit's parents that the girl is welcome to stay with them at any time, they reluctantly bid farewell to Cáit and begin to drive off. While watching the car disappear down the driveway, Cáit suddenly sprints towards it, managing to catch up to the couple as Seán closes the gate to her family's property. The foster father and daughter run to each other and embrace, while Eibhlín sobs quietly in the car. As Cáit looks over Seán's shoulder, she sees her father angrily marching towards them and says 'Daddy' to alert Seán of his presence. After a brief pause, she says 'Daddy' again to acknowledge Seán as her true father figure.
The story takes place in a world where the general public is aware of supernatural creatures. Daniel Barnes (Edmund Truong) and Jeremy Irvine (Tamario Fletcher) create "Demonhuntr," an app that people can use to hire them to rid their homes of demons, ghosts, and any other dark supernatural creatures. The series employs both a procedural "monster of the week" format, as well as overarching storylines that flow from one episode into the next.
''Futon'' recounts the memories of Tokio Takenaka, a 34 year old novelist in a loveless marriage, who hates his day job and finds nothing in life interesting besides fantasizing about younger women. One day, he receives a letter from Yoshiko Yokoyama, a young female student and admirer, asking to become Tokio's disciple. Hesitant at first, after exchanging multiple letters with the girl, he agrees to take her as his student, and Yoshiko moves to Tokyo. Tokio begins to fall in love with Yoshiko, but does not confess his feelings towards her due to his fear of societal consequences.
Yoshiko starts dating a man, and Tokio decides to have her stay on the second floor to keep an eye on her. Tokio contacts Yoshiko's parents to inform them of the relationship. Upon learning the couple had sex, Tokio contacts her father in anger and jealousy, who calls her home. Tokio returns to his old life, and out of loneliness, buries his face in Yoshiko's futon and cries.
Melissa finishes her night shift in a genetics lab in the morning and drives to her boyfriend Teddy, who is planning a bank robbery with Goofy, a friend. Melissa tries to dissuade him. While driving on a highway through the Mojave Desert, Melissa panics and tells Teddy to stop the car immediately. They see the birth of the being out of the sands of the desert and take it home with them. A police officer is already on Teddy because of the planned bank robbery and follows them. After a fight, they leave the downed cop and drive back to Goofy's. They are pursued by curious neighbors. A group of three people, having found out about the birth through the visions of the medium Miriam, track down Melissa and Teddy. Goofy dies in a shootout. Melissa and the being are kidnapped by the group. Teddy tracks them to an abandoned factory floor and tries to free Melissa, but fails. Melissa gets tied up. With the sperm of the being, Melissa is supposed to be fertilized and give birth to a new being. Teddy can prevent this at the last second.
Tun-Shan is grieved because he unintentionally killed an enemy and doesn't want to fight anymore. Then, he destroys his sword. Meanwhile, Su-Chen, in love with him, convinces him to start fighting again.
The film revolves around Ranesh Singhawansha, a young man from a very wealthy family in the upcountry. While training at the Diyatalawa Military Academy, he started a love affair with the youngest daughter of the Ohiya Station Master called "Ashavari". The film flows with the conflict between the two families.
Wilson and Samson are best friends that bond goes beyond blood ties. Wilson is a traditional barber. Samson is a traditional tailor. Wilson has a daughter. Samson has a son. Both of them come to the village after completing their university education due to lack of employment opportunities for their education. Finally they try to get involved in their fathers' jobs. But Wilson and Samson's intention is to see their daughter and son do a highly regarded job in the administrative service. In time, the son and daughter finally turned to barber and tailor careers like their fathers. Unlike their fathers, the daughter and son begin to follow a different path, changing tradition.
16-year-old Masha is studying in an ordinary high school in Kyiv. Her close friends Yana and Senia help her not to feel strange and detached in the class, living in their own way through busy school days. In addition to worry about future exams, Masha is forced to leave her comfort zone when falling in love with her classmate Sasha. She understands that if she does not dare to ask, she will never know whether her love for a guy is mutual.
While focusing on Masha, the film also switches to perspectives of Senia, Yana and Sasha throughout to offer a fuller picture of their lives and relationships.
A series that combines action, mystery, romance and endearing musical moments, which tells the story of a group of teenagers who work to save an old hotel lost in the middle of the Argentine Delta. Cielo Grande brings together childhood memories, family secrets and unforgettable moments in the middle of an exciting wakeboarding competition.
Two friends, Pep and Vicent, live in a wide flat in Valencia. Both Pep, an artist, and Vicent, a tourist guide, meet Lola, an old acquaintance of Pep's, with whom both become infatuated. After Lola has sex with both of them separately, they decide to have a threesome, which generates a conflict among all three and causes Pep and Vicent to fall out.
Police officer Michael Dowd corrupts the New York Police 75th precinct, leading to one of the largest police corruption scandals in New York City history.
The story follows Shōichirō, an ordinary high school boy, who after a certain incident wakes up in the land of the dead, where he discovers that he was chosen to become one of the 108 Specters of Hades, one of the three Judges of the Underworld, the dark dragon Wyvern.
Roman, a technician, lives a solitary life in a provincial town. For the first time in a while, since his degree, he runs into an old classmate, Liuda, who just returned to the town. No one had heard talk of her for twenty years and Roman does not want to lose her again.
Ruby, a sweet creative elderly lady who lives alone, has undiagnosed dementia. After she accidentally burns her house down, she is forced to shift into her daughter Sharon's crowded home and share her granddaughter Tash's bedroom. Tash goes from hating Ruby to loving her as she learns more about some family secrets, and she becomes Ruby's fiercest advocate when Sharon thinks it's time for a Nursing Home. Unable to access services required to keep Ruby safe, Sharon is faced with the ultimate dilemma to go against Ruby’s wishes or do what she thinks is best for her mother.
The series follows Medaka Kuroiwa, a monk-in-training who is forbidden from interacting with girls. This prohibition is challenged when Mona Kawai, a popular girl in his school, tries to make him fall in love with her. Medaka is determined not to fall in love with her in order to follow his temple's rules.
The film begins with an introduction from Xander Hall, who explains to the audience what the film is, before introducing the first short in the anthology; "Flynn the Crappy Robot".
The short begins when Xander, out desperation and loneliness, decided to research the construction of robots, with the intent of building a robotic companion. During he research, he stumbles across a video that tells him who to build a robot, with the video ending with a warning to make sure that the robot "doesn't turn evil". Xander promptly ignores the warning before scavenging his house for parts to build his friend. Due to his poor construction of the robot, of which Xander names 'Flynn', he inevitably turns evil and attempts to kill Xander with a cap gun. He succeeds in shooting off Xander's hand in a comically absurd way, before attempting to strangle him with his extensions chord before Xander can reach a remote to turn off Flynn. Xander succeeds in turning him off however, before killing off Flynn's clone, in a satirical reference to a common trope of the genera; a sequel bait.
After another introduction from the narrator (Xander), the next short titled "A Silly Slasher" begins. The short follows Xander as he goes out on walk, slowly being stalked by a mysterious masked man. The masked man, (labeled in the credits as "BagHead"), then attacks Xander, leading into a lengthy chase with the two. Xander successfully traps BagHead in his shed, and upon unmasking him, discovers BagHead's true identity: A Shrek DVD. The two engage into a shoot-off that ends with both dying in a ending shot that parodies the ending of Breaking Bad, though whether or not the sequence was a dream or not is unclear, and left open to the audiences interpretation.
Linda Lawrence is attacked by a ski-masked intruder in her rural home, and pushed from a second story window to her death. Her sister, Clarissa "Keegan" Lawrence, a successful journalist, returns to their hometown upon the news of her sister's death. Linda's death is investigated by police officer Roger Lane, who attempts to determine whether it was an accident, suicide, or a murder. At a local diner, Keegan she runs into several female friends and acquaintances from high school: Mary Adams, Chris Howlett, Carol Bailey, Randy, and Susan Theresa "Sooty" Lane, the latter of whom is married to Roger.
After visiting with her estranged mother, Marge, Keegan attends a flag football game with her old friends and acquaintances. There, she notices a brooding man sitting on the sidelines whom she does not immediately recognize. Mary informs her the man is Billy Owens, a former classmate of theirs, and a Vietnam War veteran who sustained significant injuries in battle. The introverted Billy now works at the local movie theater changing film reels, and has a close friendship with Roger over their mutual service in Vietnam.
At a pool party later that night, Roger gets angry with Randy after finding her kissing another man. She rebukes him, telling him she is not beholden to him as they have merely carried on a casual affair. After the party ends, a ski-masked assailant attacks Randy in the pool, binding her legs with wire and anchoring her to a grate at the bottom, effectively drowning her. After the news of Randy's death, Keegan meets Chris at a bar, where a worried Chris tells her that Laura and Randy were both dating the same man, but she does not name him.
Roger meets Keegan at Linda's home where she is staying, and the two go to see a movie at the theater while Billy is working; Billy accompanies the two during the screening, and afterward the three spend hours talking and playing a board game. A romance begins to blossom between Keegan and Roger. A short time later, Chris is attacked in a parking garage by the killer, who manages to strangle her unconscious, though his attempt to kill her is thwarted when two lot attendants interrupt the attack.
Later, Roger reveals to Sooty that he is the killer, and strangles her to death. Shortly after, Chris is attacked again late at night while driving her car by the killer in the backseat. She stops the vehicle and flees on foot into the woods, eventually stumbling upon an overgrown cemetery. The killer manages to capture her before burying her alive in a grave. Later, Roger sits in the theater basement and recounts to himself how he unintentionally caused Linda's death by trying to simply frighten her; the thrill he received from her dying, however, propelled him to begin actively committing murders.
Keegan visits the movie theater after Roger fails to arrive at a restaurant for a date. In the theater basement, she is startled by Roger and shoots him to death. Billy then appears, and stalks Keegan through the theater basement. In a disarrayed prop room, Keegan finds Sooty's corpse lying amongst mannequins. She runs upstairs, stumbling on the theater stage. Billy, over an intercom, chastises Keegan for killing Roger, his only friend. The lights suddenly go out, and Billy swings on a rope from the rafters toward Keegan to kill her.
At Lake Lanier at night, White, a white man (Tobias Segal) and Black, a black man (Tyrell Munn), are out on the water in a small boat, fishing near a bridge. The white man tells a story about the town beneath them, a black town, that was flooded to make the lake. In the process, he says, people who refused to leave drowned, and the lake is now haunted. He says these black people were so prosperous and successful that they were "almost white", opening a discussion of what constitutes "whiteness", in which he proclaims that black and white people are both cursed. As the scene turns darker, the white man turns around to reveal his eyes missing and the black man is grabbed by the hands of the souls of the black people in the lake.
The scene then turns to a classroom, and the dream of an African American boy named Loquareeous (Christopher Farrar), who dozed off at his desk. When the teacher announces that they will be taking a field trip to see the new ''Black Panther'' movie, Loquareeous dances with joy, cheered on by his classmates. But the teacher disapproves, and he gets into trouble when he continues to dance despite her ordering him to stop. Loquareeous' mother and grandfather meet with the principal and the counselor. While his mother insists that her child be put in detention, the counselor suggests that Loquareeous is acting out because the schoolwork is too challenging for him, and that he belongs in special ed, with the mentally disabled children. The counselor then runs into his mother in the hall, while she is giving Loquareeous an intense warning about how white people can harm and kill him if he doesn't take their rules seriously. His grandfather lightly slaps him three times, as well. The white counselor mistakenly believes this to be child abuse and reports the events to child protective services, who show up at Loquareeous' house along with the police. His mother mistakenly believes Loquareeous has called the police on his family. Hurt, and not realizing what has actually happened, she kicks him out.
Loquareeous is put into a foster home, where a married, white lesbian couple consisting of Amber (Laura Dreyfuss) and Gayle (Jamie Neumann) are his new parents. They have three adopted black children: Lanre, Yves and Fatima, who are totally silent, sickly and thin, and only communicate with him with their eyes and facial expressions. Loquareeous begins noticing a strange behavior with Amber and Gayle, who seem to force the kids into adopting their alternative lifestyle and is further frustrated when they nickname him "Larry" because of his long, "difficult" name. During dinner, Loquareeous complains that the sparse and undercooked food is "nasty". Gayle has a violent outburst and breaks the phone when a caller interrupts dinner.
The next day, the underfed kids are forced to work in the gardens, and then sell kombucha and produce at the farmer's market. In a series of images based on the viral photos of Devonte Hart, Loquareeous is forced to wear a "Free Hugs" sign and stand in front of their booth. Starving and frightened, and sick from eating the raw chicken they feed the kids, Loquareeous flees his captors and grabs onto a cop, begging him for help. But when Amber and Gayle arrive, they insist they are his parents and that all their children are troubled as they have been rescued from terrible, abusive homes. The white cop believes the white women, not the black child, and forces Loquareeous to return to the white women. The white women then use the photos of Loquareeous clinging to the cop in fear to promote themselves as white saviors in the media.
After neighbors report that the children are sickly and starving, a new child services worker arrives to inspect the house, where she notes the poor treatment that the kids are receiving. Gayle then asks to speak with the worker in private and then returns alone, saying that "everything is fine". That night, Loquareeous is haunted by nightmares involving some events at the house. He then wakes up and goes downstairs, where Amber tells him that they will go to the Grand Canyon. As they leave in a van, Loquareeous notices a large body shaped bag next to the worker's clipboard and pen.
At the van, the kids exchange a silent conversation where they recognize the women's weird behavior. That night, Amber and Gayle step outside and release their dog free. They then get back into the van and drive off. As they approach the bridge from Loquareeous' dream, they hold hands, preparing to commit murder-suicide. Gayle suddenly notices that their dog is still onboard and Loquareeous escapes the vehicle before it goes off the bridge. The vehicle crashes into the cursed Lake Lanier.
Loquareeous walks back to his previous house by morning and quietly begins to do the dishes and other chores. His mother wakes up and, showing little emotion but relieved, accepts him back into her home. She thinks he ran away, and has no idea the trauma he has survived. He sees news coverage of the other kids by the side of the road - they also got out of the vehicle and survived. An indifferent Loquareeous switches the channel to ''American Dad''. As the floorboard starts to creak, he turns around. The scene then turns back to regular Atlanta characters on tour in Europe, with Earn (Donald Glover) waking up in a hotel room next to a woman, suggesting that he had dreamed all the events of the episode.
Earn (Donald Glover) wakes up in a hotel room next to a woman. As he goes to the bathroom, his phone receives messages that indicate that he must board a plane to Amsterdam. When he finds the messages, he quickly packs his stuff and leaves, revealing that he is in Copenhagen. He calls Darius (Lakeith Stanfield), who reveals that Alfred (Brian Tyree Henry) has been in jail. He instructs Darius to pick up Van (Zazie Beetz), who is coming to Amsterdam.
As Darius picks up Van, Earn barely makes it to Amsterdam, preparing for a concert for which Alfred must perform. He gets the venue owner, Dirk (Matteo Simoni), to give him money to bail Alfred out of jail but finds that he left his laptop in Helsinki. Alfred is dismayed at being released, as he was enjoying a luxurous treatment by the guards. As they leave, they notice a baby painted in blackface accompanying a man costumed as Sinterklaas, acting as the Zwarte Piet.
While visiting a thrift store, Van and Darius find an address in a jacket and decide to follow the address. They arrive at a living funeral service for a man whom Darius believes may be Tupac Shakur. Van is informed that the man is nearing death, result of a terminal illness. Van meets the Death Doula leading the funeral and connects with her about the direction her life is going. Van is allowed to talk to the man. Suddenly, the Doula activates a button that suffocates the man to death, shocking her. Earn and Alfred return to the hotel, with Alfred expressing disgust at some employees wearing blackface. At his hotel room, Alfred remembers that he went to the bed with two women but they started an argument, which culminated with the room destroyed and him getting arrested.
That night, Earn prepares Alfred for the concert, when Alfred states he won't perform: the crowd mostly consists of people in blackface. Earn tells Dirk that Alfred won't perform for health issues but Dirk gets mad at him, telling him that he will "destroy" him. He then pursues Earn and mistakes a man in blackface as Earn and attacks him while Earn looks on nearby. He goes back to the hotel room, running into Van in the hallway. They have a brief conversation before entering their rooms. An exhausted Earn falls in the bed, until he notes that his phone is getting messages from Alfred, who wants food.
As described in a film magazine review, Jack Ames joins the police force after getting a reputation for racing, and beating, motorcycle riding coppers. His fiancée, Mary Bryant, is wooed by Wendell Martin, the brains of a gang of smugglers. Mary's brother Charles is also an involuntary member of the gang. When Mary is thrown in front of a train in an automobile crash, Jack rescues her. He then saves her brother from the vengeance of the smugglers. When he follows the gang on his motorcycle, his machine is thrown off a high cliff into the ocean. Martin kidnaps Mary and puts her on his ship. Jack follows and, with the aid of the whole police force, rescues her.
In Highland, Texas, in 1998, Beavis and Butt-Head accidentally burn down their high school science fair. Believing they are at-risk youth, a judge sends them to space camp at the Johnson Space Center, where they become engrossed in a docking simulator. Impressed, the NASA astronaut Captain Serena Ryan invites them to train as astronauts, which they mistake as an offer for sex. They undergo training and board the Space Shuttle ''Endeavour'' to study a micro black hole.
In space, Beavis and Butt-Head create a catastrophe. When Serena volunteers to sacrifice herself, they mistake this for another offer of sex. They don their spacesuits and watch Serena through a window as she prepares to change. Enraged, Serena uses the shuttle controls to fling them into space, where they are sucked into the black hole.
The boys emerge in Galveston in 2022. The Pentagon detects their arrival and begins tracking them; Serena, now governor of Texas, vows to kill them to cover up her attempted murder. The boys meet intelligent versions of themselves from another universe, Smart Beavis and Smart Butt-Head, who explain that they have two days to enter a portal on top of Mt. Everest to prevent the destruction of the multiverse.
Beavis and Butt-Head acquire an iPhone and accidentally activate Siri, which they mistake for Serena; Beavis develops feelings for her. When Siri offers to set up their smart home, they believe Serena is waiting for them in Highland. After Beavis becomes trapped in a port-a-potty, he and Butt-Head are transported to a university. Smart Beavis and Smart Butt-Head urge them to enter the portal, which they have moved nearby, but instead they wander into a gender studies class, where the professor lectures them on white privilege. Taking this to mean they have the right to do whatever they want, they steal a police car and are arrested. In jail, Beavis takes pills given to him by an inmate, transforms into his hyperactive alter ego Cornholio, and incites an uprising. Discovering that the boys seemingly died in 1998, the warden decides that they are angels and releases them.
The boys arrive home, expecting to find Serena, but find it has been placed for sale. They blame each other and separate, but are quickly abducted by government officials. Serena's downtrodden lieutenant, Hartson, covertly frees the boys, saying he knows what Serena did to them. Smart Beavis and Butt-Head urge them to enter the portal, but the boys ignore them.
All parties arrive at Beavis and Butt-Head's house. As Serena is about to shoot them, she realizes they are not her enemies, only foolish teenagers. Smart Beavis and Smart Butt-Head urge Beavis and Butt-Head to enter the portal, but Hartson is accidentally sucked in instead, closing the rift and saving the multiverse. As Beavis attempts to express his love to Serena, Smart Beavis interrupts and offers to show her the cosmos; she leaves with him and Smart Butt-Head. In exchange for their silence, the government gives Beavis and Butt-Head their home back in its original condition. In another universe, the assembled alternative Beavises and Butt-Heads applaud Smart Beavis for becoming the first Beavis to have sex.
The film focuses on the story of a local Ukrainian family trapped at the epicenter of the crash of MH17. The actions unfold on July 17, 2014, in the village of Grabove, Donetsk region, near the Russian border. The protagonists Irina and Anatoly are expecting their first child, as the war brutally invades their lives along with the wreckage of a downed Boeing. The woman refuses to evacuate, even when the village is occupied by armed groups.
Star journalist William Klement's career is struggling, and he needs a scoop to make a comeback. One day he comes across an elderly asthmatic outcast called Glassblåser'n (the Glassblower). He is an eternal outcast that has lost his name on the path of life, but who still has his imagination, disrespectful irony, and heart intact, despite his atherosclerosis and asthma. The life of an outcast is not the subject matter for this tough journalist, who has seen most of this world's hypocrisy and ugliness, but he feels sorry for Glassblåser'n and wants to help him. But then he meets Glassblåser's friends. They are outcasts too, a number of different types, and among them is also Ganard. He is an idealist, from countries further south, where he was inspired by Abbé Pierre, a leading figure in working with the outcasts of society. He has teamed up with them to help them help each other. Ganard has come to Oslo to make the same effort there, to gather outcasts and set them in motion by setting up a flea market to raise money for those that are even worse off: the very poorest of the helpless in Lima, Peru. It is in this environment that Klement has now ended up, while the outcasts are in the middle of setting things up. Klement is a man with life experience, and he no longer believes in the beautiful tale of the lame helping the blind. But this is material to work with. And then Klement is captured by the idea. The market itself was a great success. The amount that came in and was to be sent in full to the stranger's unknown comrades in Lima was astonishingly large. However, a few hours after the market ended and the money was counted, it disappeared. Someone had stuffed it into his own pocket. The editorial secretary dismissively said to Klement: "I didn't believe it! A dingy little scam!" But Abbé Pierre had also said to Ganard: "There will sooner or later come a day when everything is destroyed, stained, betrayed, shattered. If you're there the next day, you're in it. Then you are accepted. That's the secret." But this strange episode had another twist in store, to the surprise of Klement, the editorial secretary, and perhaps the outcasts as well.
An historic drama about the Cossack Mazeppa, who at the end of the seventeenth century was a highly placed soldier under the Polish king Jan II Casimir. After a battle, Mazeppa is honoured by the king because of his great honour. A count who feels deprived, takes revenge.
Tomás is a Dublin investigative journalist, reporting on criminal gangs. He goes on holiday to an island off Ireland's coast with his family. He receives an urgent call to return to Dublin, but when he later returns to the island his wife and child are missing. A local Garda detective starts to help him find them, as the storm closes in.
Sonny Boy (Ricketts) and his father Rafael (Alvarez) team up to avenge the murder of his twin brother Robert (Ricketts).
A young disabled Igbo woman named Anwuli Okwudili, who goes by the codename AO (Autobionic Organism), lives in a futuristic Nigeria, where advanced technology has enabled her to upgrade unformed or weakened body parts with cybernetic prosthetics created by the megacorporation Ultimate Corp. AO lives as a mechanic in the capital city of Abuja. To the north, a great sandstorm called the "Red Eye" blows perpetually. After being attacked in a marketplace, AO fights back and ends up killing several men. Wanted for murder, she flees and encounters a Fulani herdsman named Dangote Nuhu Adamu, who goes by the name "DNA". Because he is also wanted for murder, DNA and AO flee together further north.
Professional hitman John Connor carries out his final assassination and then retires. Subsequently his handler McNeal wants him to perform one more execution, which he promises will be the final one. Connor insists he is retired and refuses to take the assignment, until coerced by McNeal, who threatens to harm his estranged wife. Connor appears to cooperate in the preparations for the hit, but suddenly aborts the mission and flees, taking with him the custom rifle engineered for the assassination. McNeal's men pursue Connor but he kills them. At the climax of the film, Connor confronts McNeal.
In the 1890s, Ivan, a Galician peasant in a desperate attempt to get his family out of poverty decides to leave his ancestral home and emigrate to Canada. On the eve of his departure a thief gets into his house. The village judges sentence the thief to death. The departure for Canada being tantamount to his own death, Ivan holds a farewell party that feels like a funeral for him and his family. In his own memory he erects a stone cross on a hill.
Gradually, a conversation ensues between the audience, the owners are advised what punishment to apply, why they ask about the origin of the thief, where he came from and how he became a criminal. Ivan doubts whether he will do the right thing by killing a man who has committed a crime because of poverty. Gradually, the thief becomes bolder and agrees to accept the punishment, whatever it may be. Waiting for his death, he says goodbye to Ivan and kisses his hand. In the end, the owners drag the thief out of the house, although he is sincerely ready to accept death.
Ivan is preparing to leave his homeland with his sons and wife, but he is afraid that he will be forgotten, will disappear from people's memory like that thief. That's why he carves a fireplace cross in his memory. He drags him to the mountain, which he cared for years, and after descending, he says goodbye to his fellow villagers. Relatives and neighbors gather there, and Ivan's adult sons also arrive. Not everyone makes his decision, some reproach, indignant that Ivan will no longer be with them. Farewell reminds Ivan of his own funeral, he tries to cheer up those present. He thinks aloud that, in fact, the people of his homeland no longer need land, only money; the deepening chasm between the poor and the rich absorbs honesty and deprives one of confidence. Those present promise to remember Ivan and not to cross his cross. Disguised as his wife and sons in a suit, Ivan orders the musicians to play a cheerful melody.
Even before leaving, Ivan and his fellow villagers go on a procession and attend church. The words of the church service sound here like singing at the repose of John, and the cart with his belongings looks like a coffin. The family leaves with Ivan, he disappears over the horizon, and the fireplace cross remains a reminder of him.
Ten days after the events of ''Seven Surrenders'', newly elected Humanist President Vivien Ancelet visits Ockham, now Prospero, Saneer in prison. They discuss the legal details of O.S. and plan for Prospero to plea ''terra ignota'': uncertainty over whether or not the O.S. assassinations were a crime.
Achilles, transformed from the toy known as the Major into a human by Bridger's suicide, helps world leaders prepare for war, stockpiling food and increasing medical facilities so that the upcoming war is as humane as it can be. Mycroft and Saladin even recruit black market traders to keep supplies flowing to civilians if mainstream channels fail.
At a second emergency session of the Universal Free Alliance Senate, urgent matters are chaotically negotiated:
Achilles, watching with Mycroft and the Servicers, notes that the bull's eye symbol marks the moment when sides in the conflict take clear shape. Over a hundred thousand Servicers choose to swear loyalty to Achilles and begin military training as Myrmidons.
The next day, Julia Doria-Pamphili and J.E.D.D. Mason go to the Sensayers' Conclave. A sensayer attempts to kill J.E.D.D. Mason but is prevented by Utopians wearing Apollo's Delian sun symbol, signaling their readiness for conflict. Dominic and Madame kidnap Mycroft to lure Sniper. An unknown assailant attempts to kill Mycroft. Sniper and Tully rescue him. The war almost breaks out when all Humanists are indicted on O.S.-related charges. J.E.D.D. Mason and Sniper negotiate to cool things down and give both sides more time to prepare and reduce the danger of the war to come.
Cornel MASON and King Isabel of Spain come to conflict over J.E.D.D. Mason's possible succession to Europe's monarchy. The Cousins and Greenpeace faction of the Mitsubishi form an alliance to lessen war's impact. Dominic and Cornel MASON negotiate to end the Mitsubishi strike, kill the set-set ban, and pass the Blacklaw motion to declare Sniper an enemy of the Alliance (though this immediately gets held up in court).
J.E.D.D Mason is invited to Hobbestown to discuss whether he can still serve as a Hiveless Tribune. While there, news breaks that someone has broken into the Masonic ''Sanctum Sanctorum''. The thieves broadcast that J.E.D.D. Mason is the heir to the Empire and also steal the top-secret Masonic Oath of Office. Cornel MASON threatens to go to war right then, but is talked into waiting.
J.E.D.D. Mason, Spain, Madame, Mycroft, Felix, Dominic, Carlyle (now a despairing Dominican Blacklaw), and Achilles go to the Vatican Reservation to get permission for Madame to marry the King and to discern J.E.D.D.'s next action.
J.E.D.D. Mason goes back to the Rostra in Romanova and declares that as his enemies predicted, he intends to takeover and re-make global system to build a version that does not need the O.S. assassinations to maintain peace. However, he proposes that all sides wait until the end of the forthcoming Olympic Games, as was the tradition in Ancient Greece. A statement attributed to Sniper agrees.
J.E.D.D. Mason, Mycroft, and Achilles meet Aesop and Papa during a visit to Antarctica's capital Esperanza City. Throughout the visit, Mycroft receives calls from leaders both alive and dead. The group meets with Lesley, disguised and ghostwriting as Sniper because it has been missing since the it and Tully rescued Mycroft. Lesley gets J.E.D.D. Mason to agree to search for and free Sniper, because if it does not compete in the Olympics it would break the truce.
Back at Madame's nunnery in Burgos, J.E.D.D. Mason demands the Cousins' unconditional surrender, refuses Dominic's on behalf of the Mitsubishi, and makes a temporary alliance with Cornel MASON. Achilles makes a permanent alliance with MASON. The Cousins, Europeans, Mitsubishi, and Humanists submit their proposals for government reform (or lack thereof) to the Alliance Senate.
Throughout April, May, and June Martin Guildbreaker endeavors to deduce and trap Mycroft's second attacker, whom he believes may also be Sniper's kidnapper.
Mycroft and Achilles separately visit Thisbe in prison. Ockham Prospero Saneer's ''terra ignota'' trial begins. Judges recommend that no charges should be brought against Prospero or Humanist Hive leader(s), homicide charges ''should'' be brought against Mitsubishi and European Hive leaders, and the Alliance Senate should figure out the limits of lethal force one Hive can use against another. Though Prospero goes free, Papa immediately arrests him for concealing and aiding the murders Thisbe committed against her lovers.
The Hive and Hiveless leaders, sans Madame, are called to Romanova by the Utopians. Faust mentions that Cornel and Achilles are having an affair. The Utopians, represented by Huxley Mojave, announce that in order to prevent the destruction of the planet, they have destroyed all facilities capable of creating Harbingers, weapons capable of great destruction, including viral laboratories and nuclear facilities. They have also kidnapped all people with the knowledge of how to create them, except Cato Weeksbooth. As this affects all other Hives, they offer reparations in the form of assets and intellectual property. Furthermore, they give the Hives the means to spy on each other to ensure that no further Harbingers are created. They know this will turn the Hives against them, but judge the risk worth saving all life on Earth.
All begin racing to capture Cato at Klamath Marsh Secure Hospital. Martin tries to set another trap with Mycroft as bait, but is double-crossed. The assailant is revealed to be a surviving Merion Kraye/Casimir Perry, assisted by Croucher.
Sniper is returned days before the Olympics. It seems traumatized but does not reveal where it had been for four months. During the Olympic Opening Ceremonies, J.E.D.D. Mason completely lowers his defenses but Sniper declines to attack him.
A war ceremony is held at the Temple of Janus in Romanova. Immediately, the Utopian undersea city Atlantis is destroyed and thousands killed. During the rescue efforts, Mycroft's tracker indicates his death (though a note in the text reveals otherwise), necessitating the Ninth Anonymous' narration of the final chapter. The novel ends with the world officially at war.
In Present, Ronak arrives at a Marriage in India from Canada. She and her friends remember a boy called Rajveer (Gurnaam Bhullar) who was in love with Ronak when they were in Class 11 at Maharaja Ranjeet Singh School. Ronak's friend invites him to come to his marriage. Film goes back to Ronak's School days in 2010 when Rajveer is asking his dad to buy a Bicycle for him to which his father (Kaka Kautki) agrees. Rajveer starts going to school on his bicycle but soon falls in live with Ronak (Tania) who is his classmate at school. Rajveer intentionally punctures his cycle everyday to travel on Van to sit with Ronak. Soon both fall in love with each other. They make a plan to go to watch Mel Karade Rabba, a Punjabi movie. But on the day, Rajveer is absent from school. He never comes back to school. Ronak discovers that Rajveer and his Father left the village for another place. In Present, Ronak discovers that Rajveer left the wedding ceremony after learning that she was there. Ronak arrives at her home and discovers that all of his plants are dead to which she is very disappointed. Her family calls a Florist to re-decorate the garden. To Ronak's surprise, that florist is Rajveer. Ronak goes to Rajveer's home to meet him where she asks him why did he not come to school after promising to go to watch the movie. Rajveer tells that his father died on that day and his maternal family took him to Rajasthan. Rajveer also tells that he came to school on 14 February 2012 where he saw Ronak receiving flowers from another boy. Ronak tells him that boy was her friend's Saabi's boyfriend not her. After learning about this misunderstanding both Rajveer and Ronak cry. Ronak spends few days at Rajveer's home and leaves. She calls her husband (Ammy Virk) from Canada and tells him the situation. Her husband allows to live with Rajveer and file for divorce with him. Ronak returns to Rajveer and tells him about conversation with his husband but tells Rajveer that she that it was injustice to divorce his husband after realizing how much he loved her. Then, Ronak asks Rajveer to move on because if she can find a person who loves her so much, he can also find a girl who loves her so much. Ronak returns to Canada and Rajveer starts living a normal and positive life. The movie ends on a positive note.
On the eve of his high school graduation, Caleb Kahn, a South Florida teen realizes he has been exposed to HIV. While he waits three months for the definitive tests on his status, he finds love in the most unlikely of places, and gets help from many new friends.
The story starts in the early 1960s, a young Tayo sails from Nigeria to England to pursue a scholarship at Oxford University. He sees himself as one of a generation filled with ideas of a new and better future in this city of dreaming spires. The globe seemed to be on fire with change: domestic independence, the Civil Rights movement, and the first tremors of cultural and sexual upheavals.
The love story begins when Tayo meets Vanessa Richardson, the lovely daughter of a retired officer, at this point. The heroic but bittersweet love story of Tayo and Vanessa. It's the narrative of two individuals trying to figure out who they are and who they want to be; it's a journey of romance and idealism, strength and deceit, and the universal yearning to fall madly and completely in love.
Lisa, Marge, and Homer are watching a black-and-white movie, where Mick invites Moira to The Golden Gimlet for their anniversary, and Lisa hopes she'll have the same relationship as the people in the movie when she gets married, but Marge and Homer tell her that in ten years she'll probably have the same kind of relationship as they do.
Shortly afterwards, Lisa goes to bed while they enjoy another show. The next day, Bart is playing a virtual reality game with Milhouse and Lisa comes into the room to discuss her concerns about their parents' love life, scaring him with the thought of how they'll treat his future girlfriend, obese on the couch, grabbing her with mechanical hands.
To remedy on the situation, Bart and Lisa have a talk with their parents, with Lisa proposing to use their voucher for The Saffron Togetherness Center on top of Honeymoon Mountain. After discussing the center's amenities on the way there, they tell each other they didn't wanna go, and Marge tells Homer to turn the car around.
Homer tries to do so, but ends up skidding on ice and going off the road, breaking the ice on frozen river and going down it. They swim to safety while the car floats downstream. They're left stranded with a broken phone and no car. Destroying the phone, they start a fire and hang their clothes out to dry while naked. After climbing a tree to assess the situation, Marge finds something red in an opening nearby, but as she comes down the branch breaks and the clothes burn down to ashes.
Afterwards, they reach the red thing, which is a heart-shaped bathtub, and uncover the sign of The Cabins at Honeymoon Mountain. They use a matchbook to start a new fire with the bathtub full of leaves and branches, and start making new clothes and a shelter from pieces they have collected around the woods, not noticing that a wolverine is hiding in the shadows, watching them.
Time passes and they get hungry, but can't find any food, not even fish. They eventually catch a fish to cook, but the smoke from the fire attracts the wolverine. To get Marge safe, Homer climbs a tree and uses himself as bait, but the wolverine reaches him. Marge courageously gets out and hands Homer a stick with a statue head attached to defend himself, and he kills it. They passionately kiss under the moon. The next day as Homer goes out to collect moss, he finds a park ranger on a bike, but can't decide whether to stay. He screws up and the ranger leaves.
Marge suggests following the tracks, so they pack up their stuff and say goodbye to the shack, and pass through the forest until they get to the ranger station. The episode ends as they enjoy the sunset and embrace.
At South Park Elementary, Mr. Garrison tells his fourth-graders that he and his boyfriend Rick got into a fight, while the students are worried about Vladimir Putin. Mr. Mackey enters the class and announces an immediate safety drill in case of a nuclear bomb as he ends the drill with some "appropriate 80's music". PC Principal tells Mackey to stop his increasing amount of nuclear safety drills as it appears Mackey has become overly nostalgic for the era. Mackey responds by sneaking into Principal's office and taking photographs. At an equestrian facility, Butters Stotch practices his horse-riding skills in preparation of an upcoming dressage event against a Russian student with the last name Solokov, while his parents Stephen and Linda Stotch, who are concerned for Butters' abilities, loudly boo at Solokov. Stephen warns Butters that the dressage event reminds them of the Cold War and that Butters needs to defeat Solokov. As Mackey reviews the pictures on a microfiche machine, Butters asks Mackey for counseling regarding his parents which triggers Mackey to demand to know everything about dressage.
Butters attempts to train his horse, Melancholy, to perform dressage better, but Melancholy constantly defecates and has sexual intercourse with another horse during a practice. Mackey investigates the home of the Solokov family and finds Stephen and Linda in the stable trying to sabotage the horse. Mackey claims that Principal is a Russian spy and the dressage tournament will be a ploy to launch nuclear missiles. Mackey goes to his mother's home to use a vintage floppy disk and dial-up modem to infiltrate the computers at NORAD. Mackey uses BASIC commands to hack the root system, emulating a Russian nuclear attack, triggering an escalation to DEFCON-3. The Russians receive notice of the DEFCON change and warn Putin, who has been nostalgic lately. As Mackey prepares to escalate NORAD to DEFCON-2, his mother interrupts and makes him realize the true source of his nostalgia is the fact that he is getting old. She tells him the Cold War era was not a good time nor one he should be attempting to get back to. At the dressage event, just as Solokov is about to win the event, Melancholy has intercourse with Solokov's horse, resulting in Solokov being thrown off the horse. A boxing referee counts Solokov out and Butters wins the event. The crowd celebrates as Mackey arrives and makes a triumphant speech.
Faryn and her brother, Alex, work with the Jade Society that slays evil spirits like demons in San Francisco. On the eve of the Lunar New Year, demons invaded. She goes out to buy medicine for her grandfather, Ye Ye but was distracted by the parade the warriors of Jade Society held. A demon known as nian starts to attack two kids in the alleyway, an incense stick drops in Faryn's hand which turns into a sword and she beats the demon easily. Mr Zhao, the owner of the medicine shop, jumps in and cuts of the nian's head.
The next day, Faryn remembers Liu Bo, her father, who had to go on a quest but has not returned for many years. Alex was expected to be a scholar by Ye Ye, to continue his deceased mother's love of books. Faryn, Alex and Ye Ye go to the temple, but as they left, she heard a laughter behind. Faryn and a girl named Ying Er is tasked by Mao to do chores. When the duo reaches the stables, one of the horses, Longma is free to get out of the stable. During a banquet, two men carried a spear known as Fenghuang, which is forged underwater and is equivalent to the Ruyi Jingu Bang. Moli, faryn's friend, is invited too, who Alex has a crush on. In the courtyard, everyone tries carrying the Fenghuang to see who is worthy of becoming the Heaven Breaker. Luhao catches Alex and tears the map that is used to find Liu Bo. Faryn noticed a glowing man who is actually the god Erlang Shen. Faryn realised that his dog, Xiao Tian Quan, as the one who killed nian earlier. Er lang shen only mentioned that the Heaven Breaker is the one who took down nian with him, which meant Faryn is the one. The god destroyed the shaodw wall tat was meant to keep the demons away. Faryn manages to hold the Fenghuang and Wendi Tian, the girlfriend of Wang, is revealed to be a fox demon with nine tails. Ying Er arrives to the fight and is revealed to be Guanyin. Guanyin reprimands Mao for bethrothing Liu Bo which bought time for Faryn to get inside her house. Ye Ye is near death and said by Guanyin, he will be onoured in Heaven. Soon, the siblings noticed horses flying. Wang and Luhao set off to Penglai island to become the Heaven Breaker.
Ye Ye eventually passed away. Faryn, Alex, along with Moli go outisde and Guanyin recreates Zhao Fu's chariot that is led by all the horses in the stables. The godess of the tree of them board the chariot and Faryn is required to recite "Om mani Padme Hum" but due to her inability of reading Chinese, Guanyin recited it for her once.
Four people with different backgrounds (a skeevy driver, a religious Mexican, and a posh woman with her wayward teen daughter) coincide on a van trip across empty Spain. They come into contact with an extraterrestrial entity, which possesses women and chops off the head of men.
Charles Thatcher is a typical citizen in a future hyper-capitalist society. He is the property of Ackerman Brothers Securities Corporation and in this society, every commodity, even air, is sold on the market. The population is kept under control with horrific punishments delivered by a corrupt, profit-driven police service.
Given that turning in thieves of resources is inventivized with the profit motive, when Charles sees a woman steal rainwater (which is corporation property), his first thought is to call the police. Hoping to secure a larger reward, he tells authorities that she is not only a water thief; he claims she is a revolution-minded militant who is agitating for the return of the ancient system known as “government.”
She disappears, and he realizes that his creative editorializing in his report may have in fact been true. As he connects with the underground resistance, he learns more about the hyper-capitalist nature of the ruling corporations. At the same time, he even starts to wonder if the lure of profit is tempting the revolutionaries.
Act I introduces Pecora in front of a filmed excerpt from the actual hearing and details his intent to tell the story: (a) how it happened; (b) the rough setting of unemployment and discouragement that pervaded America in the 1930s; (c) the forms of dissent and violence in Washington, D.C.; (d) the ugly prejudices in class and culture directed against those whom Pecora loved and whose values mattered to him; (e) how, in his own life, Pecora learned the meaning of “justice” and empathy for those denied it; and (f) how he embraced those values in a way that ensured confidence when he was first retained by the chair of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Currency. Individuals whom Pecora hired to aid him in dealing with the Wall Street law firms and bankers while investigating and setting up the hearings are introduced.
Act II is the Senate hearings, where Pecora asked the questions and introduced the documents. Pecora both examined and cross-examined the CEOs and presidents of National City Bank (now Citibank), National City Company, and Chase Bank. Finally, after Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Inaugural Address, he cross-examined with FDR’s imprimatur, J. P. Morgan Jr., who was head of the largest privately owned Wall Street bank. All of Act II is accompanied by background displays of the settings, the people, and the financial numbers that give visual character to what Pecora elicited. At the opening moment of Pecora’s anticipated questioning of Morgan and in the nonpublic meeting intended to stop it, a confrontation between Senator Carter Glass and Pecora occurs. The United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency voted to support Pecora’s intent to question Morgan, which led to revelations about the depth and methods used for self-enrichment at the public expense. Through the use of background displays, the most important changes in the law are revealed: federal deposit insurance, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the separation of banking from investing—the banks could do one but not both.
A man named Alvin Flang has been cursed by a lake, and must find true love in order to become human again. He then meets comes into the care of Lisa, a young woman who will not date. Lisa has two relationships, however both end as the first one ends in a confession that he is gay, and the second when he tries to rape her. Alvin rescues her from the man, and she dubs him "Prince."
Lisa, now stressed, overdoses. Prince brings the police to her and she confesses she loves him, turning him into the human form of Prince. They soon learn, however, that Prince becomes dog by day and human by night. To earn money, Prince stars in some ads. However, Lisa finds out, and is furious.
Lisa's mother's friend and mother both invite Lisa to dinner to meet Prince. They both pressure Lisa into meeting Lisa at the courthouse at 10 the next day to get married. Prince does not show up, because he is a dog, and Lisa's mother goes into cardiac arrest.
Lisa goes to her new boss's house for dinner with Prince, but he turns into a dog in front of everyone. Lisa becomes furious at Prince, and he runs away in shame. Lisa realizes she loves Prince, and Prince comes back. However, just before they meet, he is hit by a car and dies.
Years later, Prince is reincarnated. He meets with Lisa again, and the two of them get married.
In London, Earn (Donald Glover), Alfred (Brian Tyree Henry), Darius (Lakeith Stanfield) and Van (Zazie Beetz) attend a party hosted by a billionaire and possible investor, Fernando. When they arrive at the location, they are confused to see that the party is being held at a shabby flat. They are then led through the flat to the real party, which is a luxurious space inside and used the flat as a "decoy house".
As Earn and Van go meet an artist, Alfred and Darius visit a Nando's restaurant inside the property and meet Fernando (Daniel Fathers). Fernando shows Alfred a tree, one of the oldest in the city, from which he built the house around it. Fernando states he used the place to get people to get comfortable, before taking Alfred upstairs for a poker game. Somewhere, Darius approaches a British East Asian woman named MK (Jasmine Leung), who thinks that Darius was trying to flirt with her. They then exchange a conversation where they question their different perspectives and cultures. After she leaves, Darius is approached by a white Englishman named Socks (Hugh Coles), who apologizes for the woman's racial behavior and states he will protect him.
Earn and Van meet the artist, TJ (Sheyi Cole), who is interested in them due to their relationship to Alfred. He then shows them his artwork, leaving them both uneasy at the lack of imagination and "sad" state of the work. Earn talks with the investor, Will (Patrick Kennedy), and questions if the amount of money they spent on him will be worth it. TJ then explains that he intends to turn the place into an "Influencer incubator" with the art as a subscription to pay for everything, worrying Earn that he is taking advantage of Will. At the poker room, Alfred joins Fernando and some of his friends. Fernando then claims that one night, a naked black man entered into his house and he was certain that it was a ghost before proceeding to have sex with him. As Alfred wins some money, everyone leaves the table.
Darius is approached by Socks and more white people, with Socks referring to the incident as "some real ''12 Years a Slave'' shit", making him even more uncomfortable. Socks then exaggerates the story, claiming the woman said "All Lives Matter". MK then arrives, wanting Darius to meet her fiancé, Will, and is cornered and insulted by the partygoers. Earn finds Alfred, who had his hat stolen by a girl running through the house. Alfred complains about Fernando while Earn also shares his frustration regarding TJ's art. TJ approaches them to tell them that Fernando left, angering Alfred as he didn't pay him. Earn then sees Van talking with a man and approaches her, questioning if she is mad at him for anything, which she denies. As she leaves, she pushes a woman into a pool.
Earn changes his mind about TJ's plot to get some of Will's money following a conversation with the aspiring artist and after noticing a slave in the background of a photo of Will's ancestors. Earn then convinces Will to let him manage TJ. He is then approached by Darius, who wants to leave for all the events that happened. Alfred confronts Fernando outside his bedroom, demanding the money. When Fernando refuses to face him, Alfred takes a chainsaw and starts cutting the tree while Fernando stares. As Earn calls for a drive home, Darius is approached by Will, who apologizes for MK's "behavior" and states he is calling off the wedding. Alfred then takes some of the items of the house and the three leave the property. Darius sees MK crying outside but Alfred forces him to enter their car. They then laugh, until Socks is revealed to be in the front seat and gives Alfred his hat back.
In a mid-credit scene, Van is seen at a kebab shop. She is called by Earn but she ignores his call.
Lucky, a small rubber duck, prepares to leave the toy factory where he was born to be shipped to the store. A faulty whistle makes him immediately trashed. Eager to leave the factory he still manages to return to a box of toys ready to board the cargo ship. Lucky inadvertently is thrown off a cargo ship during a storm, and teams up with a pair of tub toy friends on an adventure to find the perfect home.
Alan Becker was shown to be trying to animate a flower with legs, but he then thought about it and think it looked unnatural. That is when The Second Coming, hopped onto the window and helped him. He send his two imaginary stick figures to help him do the frames and the erasing, and himself drawing. When Alan Becker thinks it is good, he suddenly see his computer with a high temperature. It was revealed that The Second Coming found out that it was 92 degrees Celsius, and that is when Alan found this ViraBot program using nearly all the CPU. They tried to open control panel and antivirus, but the access was denied. Then they realise this Virabot.exe on the top left of the desktop. The Second Coming requested Alan to draw a hammer. The Second Coming smashed the execution and to their surprise, a spider then creeps out and tries destroys the desktop. The Second Coming calls out all his other fighting stick figures to help. Alan's cursor got erased by the ViraBot, and the stick figures got glued up by the 'web' of his. The Second Coming was glued at his feet, with the spider creeping up on him. But in mid air, ViraBot exploded right in front of Second Coming. A portal appeared, when The Chosen One hops out and fought the spider. First The Chosen One was overwhelmed by the power of ViraBot, but afterwards he used whatever he can -- tornados, lightning, and defeated the Virabot.
The episode begins with a flashback from October 2 of 2011, with Alan battling The Chosen One and his new nemesis-turned ally, The Dark Lord. As Alan desperately tries to avoid the two, his former creations fly in a spiral towards each other, creating a vortex that would destroy his computer. While Alan tries to save his computer, the two Sticks try to escape the destruction.
The Chosen One makes a valiant escape by the WiFi connection and smashes it open, creating a portal to the internet. Grabbing his friend, the two jump inside, in the nick of time, as Alan's operating system crashes and displays a Blue Screen of Death. Meanwhile, in the ethernet cable, The Dark Lord revels their victory with a celebratory high-five and the two journey into the internet.
After traveling to the internet, the two friends begin a long reign of destruction, destroying websites such as '''''Yahoo''''', '''''StickPage''''', '''''Newgrounds''''', video games such as '''''Angry Birds''''', and killing countless innocent animations for their own enjoyment. As they invade StickPage, The Chosen One hesitates more and more about what they're doing.
In the present day, the Chosen One walks in on his friend programming on a red insect-like object, then sees its schematics and a map of its intended destinations. The Dark Lord notices and happily shows the Chosen One his newest creation, an extremely potent virus he calls '''ViraBot'''. He demonstrates its abilities by programming a blade and touching a nearby globe with it, causing it to rapidly dissolve into red binary code. While the Dark Lord is excited, the Chosen One imagines a future with many of these viruses at hand and the Dark Lord as their commander and is unsettled. Before he can ask, the Dark Lord has already assembled its app egg and loads it into a cannon, then programs it to fire into a specific computer. As he is about to fire, The Chosen One prevents him and asks him to stop. The Dark Lord is confused and tries to push the button again but his indignant friend pushes him aside, adamant. The Dark Lord pretends to walk away only to run forward and try again, only to be grabbed by The Chosen One and shoved onto the floor.
On the floor, The Dark Lord prepares a ball of energy and launches it at The Chosen One but barely misses. Angered by his friend's intervention, the two engage in a short but vicious duel with The Dark Lord kicking and punching him and The Chosen One retaliating back with kicks and an energy punch of his own. Another energy ball flies and misses, though it gives The Dark Lord the opportunity to press the button. The Chosen One races against him and summons energy into his fist, The Dark Lord makes it and fires the cannon but is quickly punched away. Stunned that the cannon fired, The Chosen One starts to race against it but before flying, notices who the cannon was pointed at, Alan (ALANSPC). He has a moment of recollection and remembers the times the two used to fight. And despite everything that has happened to them, The Chosen One remembers him as the one who created him. He ignites his fist and races at the virus. The app manages to phase through the IP address firewall, but The Chosen One is left behind, trapped behind the barrier.
The virus makes it to Alan's computer and activates, using all the CPU's power and causing it to overheat, to the confusion of Alan and The Second Coming. The Chosen One uses his laser vision to punch through the barrier but traveling to the computer, he is stuck behind the screen. He appears too late as the virus manages to trap the Sticks in webbing and prepares to kill them. Initially attempting to use his laser vision to break through the screen, he resorts to summoning energy into a concentrated beam in a final attempt to get into the computer. The beam breaks through, saving The Second Coming with moments to spare and knocking the virus back. Eventually, he rains his powers on ViraBot and destroys it for good.
About two years after the events of ''The Chosen One's Return - Animator vs. Animation Shorts Episode 3,'' The Chosen One is shown blasting off into the world where he and The Dark Lord lived. As The Second Coming and the Fighting Stick Figures look on, they see that The Chosen One blasted off to the house, while they fall into the nearby lake close to the house. The Chosen One enters, sees The Dark Lord sitting miserably because his plans failed, and challenges him to a really dirty fight. Even though they fought for a long time, The Chosen One was shown a slight advantage, for now.
Meanwhile, The Second Coming and the Fighting Stick Figures walk into the house. Blue and Yellow see a chamber full of Virabot spiders. As they look, however, Red notices the laptop which The Dark Lord was using. Yellow walks over and both see that there is a screen showing the computer holes near the place where The Chosen One and The Dark Lord are fighting at. Red sees a red band near the computer, picks it up, and stretches it, but Yellow tells him not to do it. However, he doesn't notice that he accidentally pushed the button to open the holes, causing The Chosen One and Dark Lord to switch between multiple computers. The Dark Lord, defeating The Chosen One for a while, notices the computer holes open, so The Dark Lord decided to go in them. The two fought with all they can and went through Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, Google, Twitch, Wikipedia, Discord. After the temporary win, Dark Lord rockets back to the house. The gang quickly hide, and watch as The Dark Lord presses the button again to shut the holes, and puts on the red band, causing him to become much more powerful. Pumped with energy, The Dark Lord starts to go on a fighting spree with The Chosen One, who has recovered, but gets defeated again. The gang sees him get defeated, panicking. Until the genius yellow hacks the computer. The Second Coming suggests to bring Alan's cursor to the fight, who is still cleaning up the mess. Alan rejected the first message, but the second message made him join the fight. He was connected to the battle scene and surprises The Dark Lord. The Chosen One and the cursor combo outplays The Dark Lord significantly, but The Dark Lord has one more trick on his sleeve. He calls dozens of virabots to help the fight. Quickly the cursor disconnects from the virtual scene. The Virabots overwhelmed The Chosen One and he was forced to be cornered. That's when The Second Coming joins the fight.
The Dark Lord was surprised to see him, thinking that he was the one who opened the holes and created the cursor, wants to kill him. The other four guards The Second Coming, and they fight each other. Red was daring and tried to fight The Dark Lord, but he quickly disappears and turns into binary code. The Dark Lord even kicks him for the angerness. Then green, blue and yellow died respectively. The Second Coming looked back. The Chosen One was still trying to get rid of the Virabots. The Dark Lord then suddenly gave a series of sword-fighting and pinned The Second Coming onto the side of the cliff. The Dark Lord thought he won, but the awakened Chosen One quickly overpowers The Dark Lord. He tried to summon his Virabots, but they all got teared by The Second Coming. The Dark Lord has no attempt, but to get punished by The Second Coming. The Dark Lord disappears after The Second Coming shoot green lasers that drew a line though the mountain. The 4 stick figures then got resurrected, seeing The Chosen One. The Second Coming thought that the 4 stick figures would never come alive, but in the end they united again. The Chosen One thanked them for saving him, and so did they.
Urmi recovers from coma and Sagnik, her husband is taking care of her. She feel that previous nightmare has some connection with her present life, and she can not adjust in the new life. When Urmi find her real identity, understands that her life is in danger.
The story focuses on Nokuthula 'Nox' Jele (Nozuko Ncayiyane) and Thandiwe Jele (Dawn Thandeka King) who is tasked on a robbery with her friends the Wrong turns but the robbery went wrong when the house alarm went off and Asanda forgot to charge her phone when there was still time and the worse part Nox's brother snuck to the car but when the owners come back and the man of the house shot and killed Sibusiso Jele and Nox was sentenced for five years in jail.
The Canonigos led by Mayor Placido (Eddie) have enjoyed sole political control of the town of Sto. Niño for several years. But, their abusive reign is threatened when Fortunato Guerrero (Robert) plans to run for town mayor.
Julia, a woman of short stature in her thirties, longs for love, intimacy and a relationship. After her work shift cleaning motel rooms, she sits in a local pub to play on slot machines, until she meets Bogdan. Before the dream date, however, Julia needs to buy a new dress.
Revolves around the life of Marilyn “Madam” DeVille played by Eva Marcille. Madam’s swagger as a fierce businesswoman who rules all in the lucrative male exotic nightclub industry. Madam is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who are down to make sure that Madam and her empire are successful. As her journey continues, she is hellbent on expanding her Queendom. However, Madam soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems.
The plot tracks Carla, a 14-year old pregnant girl placed in a centre for teenage mothers where she hangs out with other teen classmates (Raki, Estel, Claudia, Jamila and Sheila). She also has to deal with the vicissitudes of her fraught relation with her mother Penélope.
The novel is told in a more straightforward linear style than ''Black Leopard, Red Wolf''.
'''Part 1 No Name Woman''' The plot follows Sogolon, who starts as a nameless young girl enslaved and abused by her brothers. Sogolon escapes and flees to the city of Kongor in the Northern Kingdom, where she is taken in by Miss Azora, the owner of a "house of pleasurable goods and services." Miss Azora gives Sogolon shelter and eventually forces her into prostitution. Sogolon survives by drugging the men that come to have sex with her and stealing from them, plotting to leave the pleasure house. Sogolon unknowingly steals a talisman from one of the johns linked to an Ukundunka, a monster that protects the owner, and the owner's wife, the willful Mistress Komwono, comes to collect it, killing most of the prostitutes and Miss Azora. Mistress Komwono recognizes the craftiness and grit in Sogolon and extends an offer for Sogolon to be her ward, which Sogolon accepts. Sogolon's time in the Komwono household is spent sleeping in the slave quarters, being ignored by Master Komwono (who recognized her from the pleasure house), and learning proper behavior from Mistress Komwono. Sogolon is forbidden from entering the library of the house and witnesses Master Komwono's mistreatment of the enslaved people and staff, which Mistress Komwono ignores and enables. Eventually, Sogolon's curiosity leads her to enter the library and discover what Master Komwono calls the "boli," a sort of vessel for seemingly mystical power. Master Komwono berates Sogolon and attempts to force himself on her. An unknown force (later named by Sogolon as her wind (no wind), a magical manifestation- prevents this and impales Master Komwono on the ceiling. An investigation follows, and Mistress Komwono leads the household back to the capital city of Fasisi, attempting to rejoin the royal court after an exile.
While in the city, Sogolon meets Keme, a royal guard who shares an attraction with Sogolon; and the Aesi, an advisor to the king. Sogolon encounters the Aesi frequently, who has a growing interest in Sogolon, and meets the abusive princes and the Sangomin, child-like witchfinders devoted to the Aesi who all exhibit special abilities. Mistress Komwono gives Sogolon as a gift to Princess Emini, and Sogolon joins the royal household. Princess Emini treats Sogolon poorly as Sogolon does not appear to have any "women's skills". When threatened, Sogolon's wind (no wind) grows stronger during this time.
Sogolon begins to uncover the inner workings of the royal family: Princess Emini rules the kingdom in all but name, and as the royal daughter, it will be her duty to birth and raise the future King when her father dies while her brother rules until the new King comes of age. However, Emini's husband appears to be barren and rumors spread throughout the city of Emini's sexual encounters with other court members attempting to conceive a bastard to take the throne. The Aesi seems to have mystical powers that allow him to use magic and remove memories from the court members. Sogolon uncovers clues to a mystery surrounding Commander Ulu of the royal guard who is losing his memories and a woman named Jeleza. The current King dies, and the new king, Kwash Moki (formerly Prince Ligud), puts Emini on trial for whoredom, murdering several of her supposed lovers and exiling her and Sogolon to Mantha, a walled city inhabited by nuns that is all but a life sentence to prison. At the same time, Kwash Moki declares war on Wakadishu, a Southern province. En route to Mantha, Emini reveals her failed plans to try and maintain the kingdom through birthing and raising a bastard on the throne and plans on a scroll for a great city hidden in the trees. Sogolon shares her theory that the Aesi is removing memories from the royal family and court to maintain power behind the throne, wondering how long the Aesi has been in the kingdom. The Sangomin attack the caravan and murder the nuns and escorts and Emini. Sogolon flees and is caught by the Sangomin. Before the Sangomin can kill her, Sogolon summons the wind (no wind) and kills them all, destroying the caravan and leaving a great crater. Shocked and lost, Sogolon wanders the wilderness and is found by the royal guard, including Keme, who does not recognize Sogolon (due to memory tempering from the Aesi). Keme and the royal guard capture Sogolon and return her to Fasisi.
'''Part 2 A Girl Is A Hunted Animal''' The royal guard intends to question Sogolon, but no one questions her due to the war in the South. Keme takes Sogolon back to his home, and she becomes his common-law wife and lives with his first wife, Yétúnde, and their children. Sogolon settles into a double life- by day, she is Keme's common-law wife, and by night, she battles in gladiator fights as No Name Boy, binding her breasts to appear as a young boy. The gladiator fights serve as a release for Sogolon's rage. Sogolon becomes pregnant and gives birth to 4 children, two of whom are lions, shocking Sogolon. Keme reveals that he is a shapeshifter and lion but has hidden this as shapeshifters are treated as second-class citizens in Fasisi. Sogolon encourages Keme to live as himself openly, disgusting Yétúnde. Sogolon discovers that Yétúnde murdered her own children if they showed any signs of being lion or shapeshifter, angering Keme, and Yétúnde flees. Sogolon raises all 7 children as her own while still attending gladiator fights as No Name Boy and avoiding the royal household and the Aesi. Sogolon eventually reencounters Commander Ulu, who by this point has lost all of his memories of his former life and lives a street urchin due to the Aesi's magic. This encounter alerts the Aesi to Sogolon's presence, and he attacks her home with the royal guard, killing one of her children. Enraged, Sogolon uses the wind (no wind) to murder the Aesi and the guards. With the Aesi gone, the royal household is freed from his magic, plunging the kingdom into chaos. Sogolon grieves her child, taking her grief out on Keme and the other children, and the grief numbs Sogolon.
'''Part 3 Moon Witch''' In a narrative jump forward, Sogolon now lives in the Sunk City a vast jungle, foraging and living among the monkeys and animals of the jungle. Sogolon does not recall her previous life, and she becomes a vengeful hunter of men that abuse women, known far and wide as Witch of the Silver Moon, or Moon Witch, using her wind (no wind), combat skills, and poisons and tricks. Sogolon lives in the Sunk City for over 170 years, and her rage and magic are so strong that "time does not touch her", and she does not age. Eventually, Sogolon is tricked into meeting Popele of the Bunshi, a minor water spirit, and Nsaka Ne Vampi, Sogolon's great-great-granddaughter. They try to convert Sogolon to their cause and reveal her past to her.
In flashback, told as a narrative story to Sogolon, Popele and Nsaka tell Sogolon that she abandoned Keme and her family centuries ago when she heard that the Aesi was alive in the South. When the Aesi dies, he is reborn as an ordinary boy 8 years later, and when he turns 12, he becomes reincarnated as the Aesi once more. Sogolon learned he was about to come of age in Omororo in the South, and journeyed to stop him once and for all by murdering the child before he became the Aesi. Sogolon failed, and her memory was wiped from her, leading her to become the Moon Witch in the Sunk City. Other Bunshi helped to save the Aesi, and Sogolon does not trust Popele because of this. The Aesi rejoined the royal household of the North, and the Northern kings have become more and more corrupt under the continued influence of the Aesi over centuries. Popele and Nsaka convinced Sogolon to join them to restore the true king to the North through the King Sister, who has been banished to Mantha much like Emini and other King Sisters before her. Sogolon is only convinced due to her desire for revenge over her lost life.
With Nsaka and Popele, Sogolon returns to Fasisi and meets her descendants, many of whom also possess their own gifts like the wind (no wind). They journey to Mantha, where they meet the King Sister, who is not convinced of their plight. Sogolon encounters spies for the Aesi, learns more of his powers, and encounters ninki nankas, or water dragons. The King Sister becomes pregnant from a minor Prince and has the baby. Spies alert the Aesi, and they are forced to flee Mantha, separating the baby and the King Sister. Sogolon, Nsaka, the King Sister and others flee aboard the Chipfalambula, a great fish with an island on its back, and then use the Ten and Nine Doors, magical portals to escape from Mitu to Kongor. After entering the Ten and Nine Doors, Sogolon is beset by spirits from parallel realms, including spirits of men she had killed in vengeance as the Moon Witch. When they arrive in Dolingo, Sogolon realizes it is the city in the trees that Emini planned. Almost all functions are automated, including elevators and carts to move between the trees. Dolingo is ruled by the Queen and managed and run by the White Scientists, necromancers who have perfected the art of human cloning. Sogolon attempts to convince the Queen of Dolingo to join their cause to stop the Aesi and find the boy. Sogolon discovers that the "automation" of Dolingo is actually the work of slaves hidden in the walls and floors of Dolingo, horrifying her and leaving her disillusioned with the richness of Dolingo.
'''Part 4 The Wolf and the Lightning Bird''' At this point, Sogolon's story intersects with Tracker from Black Leopard, Red Wolf, providing Sogolon's perspective on the events of that book.
'''Part 5 No Oriki'''
''Ali: A Life'' is a 600 dense page chronicling the life of Cassius Clay better known as Muhammad Ali. Jonathan Eig wrote the book after conducting an interview with 500 people who knew Ali.
The Swiss banker Fredi has fallen in love with the irascible Heidi. For his marriage proposal, Fredi has bought an engagement ring. While he is practising his proposal on an aeroplane toilet, the floor of the plane suddenly breaks through and Fredi falls to earth together with the toilet and the ring and wakes up in a strange mountain world. There he is mistaken for the hobbit Friedo and learns from old Almgandhi that Lord Sauraus has stolen his ring, with the help of which he wants to fondue the world. Fredi and Almgandhi then set out together with the telehobbie Pupsi, the nymphomaniac elf Grümpfli, the former ring owner Schleimli and the warrior Rackaroll to defeat Sauraus. Eventually it comes out that Pupsi is really a villain and betrayed the heroes to Sauraus because he told him he was his father. In the end Fredi gets the ring and everything has a happy ending: Grümpfli and Schleimli get married, Fredi leaves Heidi to his arch-rival Sauraus and lives on happily (assuming there is no sequel to the film) as Friedo in the strange Swiss mountain world.
The film stars Jill Wagner, who plays the role of Susan, a widowed mother attempting to save the family farm from foreclosure. It is set in the 1920s in Kentucky. The film starts when a peculiar man arrives at the farm wanting to rent a room. The mysterious man is played by Adam Baldwin, and over time, he begins to bond with Susan's son, played by Jet Jurgensmeyer. He recounts the stories from the 1800s of the legendary gunslinger, Shooter Green, played by Jeremy Sumpter. It is shot over two timelines, past and present before the two timelines collide. The man's secrets could help save the farm.
Clément, reserved son of a wealthy industrialist in Paris, has joined a far-right terrorist organisation. His ebullient wife Anne, formerly a popular actress, knows nothing of it until she finds a disassembled bazooka in their bedroom. One night, under orders from an associate named Serge, Clément uses the bazooka to destroy the apartment of a popular socialist politician. The media report that the politician died in the explosion and, ringing from the airport, Serge tells Clément to disappear.
He takes refuge with Anne in an isolated watermill belonging to Paul, an old school friend who now runs a socialist printing press. The media then report that the politician was not in his apartment and that the rocket obliterated a dummy. Clément realises that Serge set him up and, determined to kill him in revenge, sets off to hunt him down. Left in the watermill, Anne grows closer to the amiable Paul, who is attracted to her but reluctant to take advantage of his old friend. He encourages her to emerge from her loneliness and to go back to work as an actress. As months pass and Clément does not return, the two eventually become lovers and Anne falls pregnant.
Then Clément reappears from South America, having found and killed his opponent there with the help of local Nazis. With some right-wing thugs he beats Paul up and leaves him a pistol, saying that he will contact him to settle things in a man-to-man shoot-out. One day at the watermill, Clément calls to Paul from a wooded island opposite, telling him to bring the pistol and fight. Though Anne is terrified, Paul has military skills learned from the war in Algeria and outwits his opponent. He and Anne can start a new life together.
The title ''The Bed Sausage'' refers to a small neck pillow that Luzi gives Dietmar for their first Christmas together. Luzi and Dietmar meet in the port city of Kiel and fall in love. She is an older middle-class secretary; he is a casual crook and hustler from Berlin. Both comically striving to live the bourgeois rituals they learned from their upbringing and adopted from the media and blissful television comedies. After a night of love, he helps her vacuum the house. They celebrate Christmas together and their life seems to be the purest idyll - cheesy and carefree. Suddenly, old criminal friends of Dietmar arrive and kidnap Luzi to force Dietmar to do something crooked with them again. In the style of a film parody, Dietmar shoots one of the criminals on the beach and flees with Luzi in a small sports plane towards an uncertain future, but the couple is overjoyed to be together again.
Protagonist Daniella Hernandez (an entertainment lawyer) navigates through the lives of her rich and scandalous Hollywood clients. Along the journey, she also make discoveries about her own past.
Barry (Bill Hader) is practicing with Sally (Sarah Goldberg) when Gene (Henry Winkler) informs the class about Ryan Madison's death, devastating them. Gene tells them that they should use their grief for their acting methods, letting them take the day off. Instead, the class decides to plan an on-stage memorial for Ryan, with each one acting a scene that makes them remember him. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Police Department is investigating Ryan's death, discovering the lipstick camera. However, they fail to get a lead as they don't know how it works, which frustrates Detective Janice Moss (Paula Newsome).
Barry visits Fuches (Stephen Root) in his hotel room, where Fuches is mad about the Chechens' attempt to kill Barry. Barry wants Fuches out of town but Fuches wants both of them to go to war against them. Barry partly leaves to answer a call from Sally, who asks him to act with her a scene from ''Doubt'', which he accepts. However, while Barry was on the phone, Chechen henchmen arrived and brutally attack Fuches and then kidnap both of them.
Barry and Fuches are brought before Hank (Anthony Carrigan) and Pazar (Glenn Fleshler), who is mad that Barry killed one of his men and wants him to kill an informant for him. Barry refuses, even when the Chechens start torturing Fuches by tooth-filing. Barry reluctantly accepts, but the Chechens will keep Fuches until he completes the job. That night at the memorial, Barry and Sally prepare for their scene, where Barry realizes that their piece was the last one that Sally and Ryan performed together in class.
At the memorial, Barry is informed that his target is named Paco Zambrana and is given his address. Before their performance, Ryan's father, George (Michael Bofshever), delivers a speech where he tearfully thanks them for their commitment and breaking down by questioning who would do this to his son. The speech heavily impacts Barry, who storms out as he feels affected by realizing the damage he inflicted on Ryan's father. Sally consoles him and decide to cancel their performance. The bar then places an "In Memoriam" plaque of Ryan to honor him. Barry then accompanies Sally home, who suddenly says they should have sex but Barry declines, which surprises her. As Barry leaves, a Chechen is seen taking pictures of Sally.
Barry (Bill Hader) is surveilling the house from his new target, Paco, ready to kill him from a distance. However, Hank (Anthony Carrigan) calls him to delay the murder, as he wants to send the Bolivians a bullet through the mail just as they are informed of Paco's death. Despite risking his cover, Barry is forced to comply as Fuches (Stephen Root) is still hostage.
While working as a party princess, Sally (Sarah Goldberg) is informed by her agent that there is an audition for a ''We Bought a Zoo'' television adaptation, where Sally could play an extra. Pazar (Glenn Fleshler) informs Hank that they will get a new assassin, Stovka, and they are excited given his track record. Stovka (Larry Hankin), an old man who barely moves, arrives to stand guard on the garage where Fuches is held. Pazar instructs Stovka to kill both Barry and Fuches when Barry returns, panicking Fuches, who overheard the conversation.
Detective Moss (Paula Newsome) is informed by her partner, Detective Loach (John Pirruccello) that Ryan Madison had an affair with Pazar's wife, linking him to the murder but they still question who killed the Chechens at the crime scene. They deduce that because Ryan was unfamiliar with the city, he must have been with a member from his acting class. They decide to go to the class and question Gene (Henry Winkler) and his students. Meanwhile, a desperate Fuches attempts to talk Stovka out of killing him and Stovka reveals his unhappinness following his wife and child abandoning him. Stovka then kills himself with the gun, shocking Fuches and Pazar.
The detectives interrogate all students separately to find their connection to Ryan. During the interrogation, Gene uses the opportunity to flirt with Moss, who does not seem interested in him. Sally asks for Barry to help her get to her audition and he agrees, despite knowing the bullet's arrival could interfere. At her audition, Sally finds that a former friend, Liv (Kat Foster), is also auditioning. They previously worked in a failed series named ''Bonnie and the Boston Bombers''. Sally is speechless when Liv reveals that she is playing the lead of the series and was the one who advocated for her audition. During her audition, Sally is so devastated by the event that she breaks down. Fuches dines with Pazar, where they both seem to bond over their possible actions against the Bolivian Mafia. Fuches suggests that Pazar could lure Cristobal Sifuentes, the leader of the Bolivians, to Los Angeles by taking one of his houses and then he could kill him, which seems to intrigue Pazar.
The bullet is finally delivered and Barry is told by Hank to finally go and kill Paco. However, Sally leaves her audition, devastated. She wants to be with him for comfort but Barry tells her he needs to go. That night, he struggles in killing Paco from a distance as Sally keeps calling him. Eventually, Barry tells her he'll go with her and decides to kill Paco in his house. Paco attempts to flee but Barry tackles him outside and then strangles him to death. He arrives at her house, where she wonders what her acting future will be and then they kiss. Barry then imagines a life where he and Sally shop together, before cutting to the present, where they both had sex. He remembers Paco's last words (which were said in Spanish) and asks Sally what it means. She says "you don't have to do this".
Sally (Sarah Goldberg) creates a Facebook profile for Barry (Bill Hader) using his stage name "Barry Block". Barry decides to search for an old military friend, Chris Lucado. Sally states she will miss the acting class that day, as her agent gave her another audition, but they plan to meet at a party held that night by Natalie (D'Arcy Carden). Barry later receives a message from Chris, who wants to meet with him.
Barry rendezvous with Fuches (Stephen Root), who has been released. Fuches informs Barry that he now has to raid a Bolivian stash house with many armed men, which Barry finds extremely dangerous. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Police Department is forced to bring a technician to unlock the password access, as Moss (Paula Newsome) exceeded the amount of limited options, blocking access to the lipstick camera. Moss then calls Gene (Henry Winkler), who claims to have information regarding Ryan but wants to meet her at a restaurant to disclose the information. Gene attends an audition, which does not seem to impress the casting agents. Sally prepares for her audition with her manager Mike Hallman (Robert Curtis Brown). During this, Mike makes unwelcome advances to an uncomfortable Sally, although he claims he was just joking.
At class, Gene instructs the class to perform ''Glengarry Glen Ross''. Gene criticizes Barry's delivery of the monologue, also calling out his military background to help him improve his acting. The lesson prompts Barry to confront Fuches, telling him he won't participate in the stash house raid and telling Fuches to go back to Cleveland. Sally waits for her audition, a casting assistant asks her about her agent due to a problem. When she tells him that Mike is her manager, the assistant says that they contacted him and Mike now claims not to represent her. Sally leaves the building and breaks down in her car. As Barry drives up to Natalie's party, he daydreams again about a life with Sally, which includes Jon Hamm joining them for a barbecue party. Inspired by this, he decides to buy Sally a new laptop.
At the party, Barry meets with Sally, who lies about her audition and seems uncomfortable with the laptop gift because of their short time together. Needing a connection, Barry texts Chris to come to the party along with two of his Marine friends. Suddenly, Fuches appears at the party, shocking Barry. Fuches tells him he wants him to keep going to acting class and keep his secret, but wants him to continue his duties, giving him papers with intel on the stash house. Barry bonds with Chris at the party, while Natalie seems concerned about Chris' friends, Taylor (Dale Pavinski) and Vaughn (Marcus Brown), who display violent tendencies. Barry gets jealous when he sees Sally spending time with an aspiring actor named Zach Burrows (Ross Philips) and tells him to leave her alone. Sally is angry at Barry's view of her as a "property" instead of a "person", and angrily leaves with Zach.
Moss meets with Gene at a restaurant. Despite wanting information on Ryan Madison, Gene only uses the opportunity to flirt with her. Although Moss is mad that this was just a date, she decides to stay. After the date is over, she returns to the station, where the technicians managed to unlock the lipstick camera, managing to see a person shooting at the car. However, the image's blurry silhouette prevents them from identifying the hitman. Back at the party, Barry, Chris, Taylor and Vaughn leave for another meeting, with Barry feeling dejected. As Barry climbs on his car, Taylor finds the intel on the stash house and tells Barry that he wants to participate on it.
Taylor (Dale Pavinski) constantly sends messages to Barry (Bill Hader), who is spending the day at a carnival with Chris (Chris Marquette) and his family. During this, Barry feels distracted about Chris's family life, once again daydreaming about a life with Sally (Sarah Goldberg) and their child.
Barry goes to the acting class, where Sally tells him they need to take some time off from their relationship. The class is preparing a ''Macbeth'' performance in a Shakespeare showcase, and they are surprised to see that they are scene partners. Moss (Paula Newsome) returns to the class, questioning the students about the silhouetted figure seen from the lipstick camera, although no one is able to recognize it, relieving Barry. However, he is questioned by Moss due to his height and talks about his military background. Barry evades suspicion by providing an alibi, which is verified by Fuches (Stephen Root), who poses as a factory worker.
After being allowed to go, Barry meets with Fuches, Pazar (Glenn Fleshler) and Hank (Anthony Carrigan). Pazar is angry at Hank for leaving the lipstick camera at the car and fleeing. They discuss the plans for the raid, with Fuches instructing Barry to kill Taylor once they finish, as he knows too much about their actions. Barry can't bring himself to kill a fellow Marine, fearing what could lead to that but Fuches orders him to do it. At the acting class, the students debate about the morality and actions of Lord Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, with Barry taking an opposite position to the class by stating the fault is with Lady Macbeth and that Lord Macbeth is not to blame, eventually lashing out with the class as he "killed people". The class assumes he means his military background, with Gene (Henry Winkler) having some say "thank you for your service" to Barry. Distraught, Barry storms out.
At a bar, the students lament their treatment of Barry. When Sally tries to diverge the fault from them, Natalie (D'Arcy Carden) criticizes her for leaving her party with Zach. Moss struggles with the case and later that night, visits Gene at his house and they kiss passionately. Barry and Taylor then start the raid at the stash house, killing many Bolivians. At one point, Barry is knocked out and daydreams about his child at school. When he wakes up, he sees that Taylor killed everyone and saved his life. Taylor then starts taking some of the money from the Bolivians, while Barry prepares to shoot him while his back is turned. The next morning, Barry meets with Fuches at a restaurant, who is happy to see that he survived the raid. Fuches starts calming him when he thinks he killed Taylor, when suddenly Taylor joins them, Barry having not followed his order.
Barry (Bill Hader) and Fuches (Stephen Root) are surveying a desert airstrip with the help of Taylor (Dale Pavinski), planning to intercept Bolivian Drug Lord Cristobal Sifuentes' arrival. During this, Fuches expresses his distate of Taylor to Barry, telling him he made a huge mistake by not killing him.
The morning after having sex, Moss (Paula Newsome) tells Gene (Henry Winkler) that they must end their relationship, as she feels it will interfere with her investigation. Meanwhile, Pazar (Glenn Fleshler) and Hank (Anthony Carrigan) check the stash house massacre, praising Barry's actions. Pazar's employee, Vacha (Mark Ivanir), tells Pazar about Sally (Sarah Goldberg) and her connection to Barry, but Pazar tells him to stop pursuing Barry, despite Barry having killed Vacha's brother.
Barry hangs out with Taylor at his apartment, who is comfortable watching pornography with Barry. Barry suggests that Taylor could work for Fuches while he quits his hitman life, but Taylor refuses and even gets mad at the amount of money that Fuches gets from Barry, telling Barry he should kill Fuches. He also gives Barry part of the money he recovered from the stash house. Barry refuses to take the money as it is related to money laundering. While Barry goes to the bathroom (once again daydreaming about his future children), Taylor places the money in Barry's backpack.
At the acting class, Barry apologizes to the class for his outburst, but they assure him that they were at fault for being unaware of his feelings. As the class begins, Barry is surprised to find the money in his backpack and hurriedly hides it in the bathroom ceiling. He then performs a ''Macbeth'' scene with Sally, which is going poorly. To improve his delivery, Gene has Barry and Sally repeatedly say "I love you" to each other, making them change their tones. After the class ends, Barry is frustrated with the constant messages from Taylor. Barry personally calls him, telling him that he will do the airstrip job by himself. Taylor just says "okay". Meanwhile, Moss starts thinking about her relationship with Gene and decides to drop the case, much to the excitement of her partners.
That night, Sally asks Gene for a new role in the play to help her challenge herself and he ends up agreeing. During this, Vacha sneaks into the class to find Sally, running into Moss, who wanted to see Gene to rekindle their relationship. Moss notes Vacha's Russian accent, prompting him to flee the area and she gives chase. Vacha opens fire with a rifle, but Moss manages to kill him after a tense shootout. While securing and investigating the crime scene, Gene arrives and is confused, eventually being told by Moss to leave the scene. The police also discover the hidden money from the bathroom.
The next day, Barry bumps into Taylor, fully dressed in his military uniform. He is further shocked to see that Taylor has brought in Chris (Chris Marquette) and Vaughn (Marcus Brown) to help them in the airstrip attack, having felt inspired by Gene's acting book. A panicked Barry tries to get Chris out of the vehicle as he is unaware of the attack but Chris chooses to stay. Taylor ignores Barry's warnings to follow the safer route and drives straight toward the Bolivians, who are already in the scene. As they approach, their car is gunned down, with the bullets hitting Taylor and Vaughn and the car starting to spiral out of control.
Barry (Bill Hader) visits Fuches (Stephen Root) at his hotel room, who is delighted to see him alive. However, Barry punches Fuches and then takes part of his money, telling him he is done with his criminal life and leaves.
Angry, Fuches decides to go to Pazar (Glenn Fleshler), informing him of Barry's survival and offering a partnership to kill him. However, Pazar is aware of Barry's acting class and refuses to cooperate with him. He has his henchmen tie Fuches to a chair in the garage, and brings Vacha's twin, Ruslan (Mark Ivanir), to torture Fuches, after which he will kill Fuches while he goes to kill Barry. Scared for Barry's safety, Hank (Anthony Carrigan) calls Barry to tell him about Pazar's incoming attack, telling him to leave town. Meanwhile, Moss (Paula Newsome) and her colleagues find Barry's copy of Gene's (Henry Winkler) book at Taylor's apartment, eventually getting enough evidence to get a warrant for Pazar.
Pazar is angry to see that Ruslan wasted time building a pillory and decides to kill Fuches himself. Before he can do so, Barry kills Pazar and his men through a window and then leaves with Fuches. He takes him to the airport and, despite Fuches asking him not to do it, Barry gives him all the money and tells him to leave the city, as he is done with his criminal life. Meanwhile, Hank and the remaining henchmen discover Pazar's corpse just as the authorities are arriving. They decide to flee with the Bolivians, with Sifuentes (Michael Irby) accepting them. At an LAPD conference, the police blame the attack on Taylor and Ryan Madison, thinking both planned to send the Chechens and the Bolivians to war with each other, closing the case and staining Ryan's image.
Barry visits Sally (Sarah Goldberg) at a bar, telling her he plans to quit the class, but she convinces him to stay and to act alongside her in an adaptation of ''The Front Page''. A few weeks later, Barry and Sally are now in a relationship and are staying with Gene and Moss at Gene's lake house. Moss notes that Barry is now using the "Barry Block" stage name for his performances. During dinner, Gene recalls the time Barry approached at his car and gave a "monologue" about killing people, which arouses Moss' suspicions, worrying Barry.
That night, Moss sneaks out and uses her laptop to find Barry's Facebook profile, finding him connected to Chris Lucado and, in turn, Chris' connection to Taylor. Remembering the silhouetted man from the lipstick camera, Moss eventually concludes that Barry is the hitman. Barry approaches her, explaining he is not proud of his actions and he tried to leave it behind, deeming himself "a good person" and saying they are both equal. Moss rebuffs the claim and forces him to start walking toward the house, while Barry tells her not to pursue anything further. Moss ignores this, prompting Barry to approach a tree that holds a silencer and shots are fired. The next morning, Barry returns to his room with a sleeping Sally. He once again tells himself that his criminal life is over.
In Cleveland, a hitman (Shaughn Buchholz) enters an apartment, killing the two men inside before attempting to open a safe. When his code doesn't work, he tries to shoot the safe in frustration, only for the bullet to recoil and hit him in the leg. The hitman returns to the motel where his employer, Fuches (Stephen Root), is waiting with their client, who only wanted the contents of the safe and is aghast to learn of the killings. The police arrive and kill the hitman, while the client panics and jumps out a window to his own death. Fuches surrenders.
Back in Los Angeles, Barry (Bill Hader) prepares for a rehearsal of ''The Front Page'', but the class is apathetic, as Gene (Henry Winkler) is absent, grief-stricken after Moss' "disappearance." Barry decides to direct the play himself, unwilling to let the next day's performance be cancelled. Meanwhile, Hank (Anthony Carrigan) has been enjoying his collaboration with Cristobal Sifuentes (Michael Irby) and the Bolivians. However, he's upset when Cristobal forms an alliance with Esther (Patricia Fa'asua), the leader of the rival Burmese mafia.
Barry visits Gene at his house at the same time that Moss' partner, Loach (John Pirruccello), informs Gene that his cabin is no longer an active crime scene, and Moss' case will be closed due to the lack of leads in her disappearance. Barry wants Gene to come back to the class, but he refuses, even contemplating suicide.
Hank receives a death threat from his family back in Chechnya, who believe the Bolivians to be responsible for killing Goran. He goes to visit Barry at his new job at Lululemon, telling him he lied to the Chechens that Esther had Goran killed to protect Barry. He asks Barry to help him kill Esther, but he refuses.
That night, as the class prepares to perform, Gene arrives and cancels the play. Afterward, he informs the class that he wants to shut down the class permanently. When Barry begs him to continue, suggesting the class could help Gene work through his grief, Gene bitterly says that talking about Moss would be like Barry opening up about the first time he killed someone. Barry then confesses how during his service in Afghanistan, he spotted a possible combatant while surveying with his partner Albert (James Hiroyuki Liao). Barry coolly killed the man and then two others from an impressive distance. As Barry talks, Gene has actors act out along with his narration. The actors portray him as being full of remorse over the killings while his partner consoles him. When asked, Barry says their interpretation is accurate, when in reality the other Marines congratulated and celebrated with him. Gene is convinced to continue with the class.
Sally (Sarah Goldberg) praises Barry for his bravery, but while he wants to spend time with her, her schedule is packed. Hank then confronts Barry again in the parking lot, this time much more serious than before. He asserts that Barry owes him for saving his life, and demands that he kill Esther, threatening to tell his family the truth about Goran and then kill him and the class if he refuses. Barry agrees to help.
The police check Fuches' DNA, which matches a tooth the LAPD found at the scene of Goran's murder. Loach is informed of this by his new partner, Mae Dunn (Sarah Burns). Investigating Fuches, Loach quickly connects him to Barry. He stares at the image of the silhouetted man from the lipstick camera, realizing that Barry is the killer.
Barry (Bill Hader) and Hank (Anthony Carrigan) meet at a car, with Hank instructing Barry to kill Esther (Patricia Fa'asua), and revealing her connections to Cristobal (Michael Irby). Barry is hesitant on doing the job, as he wanted to leave his criminal life behind, but Hank's threat leaves him with no choice.
Barry arrives at class, seeing that the students are now trying to up the stakes on his performance and perform their biggest tragedies, with some even remarking jealousy of not going to war like him. Gene (Henry Winkler) then announces his intentions of a performance where the students play a short piece that perfectly encapsulates their own personal truth. Barry visits Gene, asking to use a different story as he does not want his truth to represent death. Gene only accepts when Barry wants to use the day they first met. Meanwhile, Sally (Sarah Goldberg) now works with new agents, which has given her more success. However, her roles are mostly small or insignificant, upsetting her. Her sole female agent, Lindsay (Jessy Hodges), sympathizes and urges her to bide her time until the perfect role comes along.
Loach (John Pirruccello) goes to Cleveland and visits Fuches (Stephen Root), revealing he knows about his tooth and questions him about Barry. Fuches denies knowing him, but Loach, still grief-stricken about Moss, tells him to reveal anything or he will be sent to prison for cooperating with Barry. Meanwhile, Gene decides to talk with his estranged son, an organic farmer named Leo. Leo is not interested in reconnecting with his father, as Gene is more interested in speaking about himself and blaming anyone but himself. The meeting prompts Gene to tell Barry that he will have to do the Afghanistan story, as he feels having Barry recreate the scene would be too self-absorbed to Gene. While rehearsing, Sally uses a story to detail her attempts to move on from her abusive ex-husband.
That night, Barry sneaks into Esther's monastery to kill her. However, he is haunted by his actions in the War in Afghanistan and is unable to kill her. He decides to leave, accidentally entering a room with members of the Burmese mob. The mob follows him outside and he tries to flee in his car. However, his car is hit by the bullets and he crashes the car. A wounded Barry escapes the car and returns to his apartment. Outside, he finds Fuches waiting for him, who wants to patch things up with him. Barry rebuffs him and leaves. Fuches then communicates with Loach, who is surveilling from a van, telling him he will eventually get him to confess.
After having a dream where he debates with Thomas Friedman (Sam Ingraffia), Hank (Anthony Carrigan) is woken up by his henchmen and is surprised to see Esther (Patricia Fa'assua) alive. Cristobal (Michael Irby) is mad about the assassination attempt and Hank's failed efforts to protect her, so he sends Hank and his men out of the warehouse to a storage unit. Hank concludes he must kill Barry (Bill Hader).
Barry is preparing for a monologue about his war experiences in Korangal Valley. He decides to focus on the first time he saved a life, but the events prove to be even more traumatic, as it involved his partner Albert (James Hiroyuki Liao) being gravely wounded. Sally (Sarah Goldberg) is using the night she left her abusive ex-husband as monologue, but while investigating the events, she struggles with the fact that she never stood up to him. While writing, Barry notices that someone is shooting at his apartment, missing him. He retrieves his gun and discovers Hank with a hitman, shooting the hitman. Barry confronts him and Hank asks him to just kill him, as he is afraid of being sent to Chechnya. Barry hesitates in shooting him and offers to train him and his men to kill the Burmese so their debt can be paid. Hank gleefully accepts the offer.
Barry's first day as an instructor to Hank's henchmen proves to be difficult, with most of them failing to hit a single bottle. Fuches (Stephen Root) is pressured by Loach (John Pirruccello) to get more evidence against Barry. He decides to visit Barry at his clothing store job, and this time, Barry actually welcomes him. Barry wants to talk about his war experience but Fuches advises him against it, warning him that his class would be against him if he details everything that happened, and the two have an emotional re-connection while an increasingly frustrated Loach looks on. Meanwhile, Gene (Henry Winkler) once again tries to reconnect with his son, Leo (Andrew Leeds) by giving him his lake house, but Leo refuses it due to the nature of Moss' "murder".
At the acting class, Barry starts his monologue but Gene quickly deduces that he plagiarized ''Braveheart'' in his monologue. He then has Barry act as Sally's abusive ex-husband for her monologue, stating she feels more comfortable with him. The monologue asks Barry to choke Sally and, despite Sally telling him to do it, Barry can't bring himself to perform the action. Sally then provokes him, even attacking him, prompting an angry Barry to storm out. As Sally and Barry talk outside, Sally is shocked to see her ex-husband, Sam (Joe Massingill), show up.
Barry (Bill Hader) and Sally (Sarah Goldberg) dine with Sally's ex-husband, Sam (Joe Massingill), who stopped on his way to San Diego and mistakes Barry's name for "Bobby". Sally calmly welcomes Sam, but Barry maintains inner anger towards him. Later, while training with Hank (Anthony Carrigan), he unleashes his anger towards an incompetent henchman.
At the acting class, Barry expresses his discomfort with Sally's welcoming treatment of Sam. She then breaks down in his arms, stating that her scene is a lie and she didn't stand up to him, instead leaving him in the dead of night while he was asleep. Sally is distraught about potentially telling the truth about her relationship with Sam onstage, and Barry assures her that it's sometimes okay to keep secrets. Meanwhile, Loach (John Pirruccello) installs a covert listening device in the hotel room belonging to Fuches (Stephen Root), telling him that he needs to bring Barry to that room for a confession. Fuches talks with Barry, convincing him to visit the hotel room.
While Barry watches Sally rehearse her scene, he notices Sam in the cabin booth and promptly leaves. He confronts Sam in the parking lot, who tells him that he wanted to hear Sally's version of the story, insulting them before driving away. Back in the class, Sally gets a call from Sam, inviting her to come to his hotel so he can give her a gift. Although hesitant, she agrees to visit him. Barry, meanwhile, decides to confront Sam himself by taking his gun. Sally arrives at Sam's hotel room, where he gives her a flyer from one of her previous performances. She decides to stay a little longer when he states he has some family problems.
However, Sam's kind demeanor changes when Sally states she will still do the performance, calling her out for lying and revealing that he saw her rehearsing. Sally leaves when he gets threatening, with Barry almost shooting her when she opens the door, although he manages to hide before being noticed. Barry is forced to leave, angry. He misses meeting with Fuches, with Loach expressing anger. Fuches secretly calls Barry, telling him to avoid contact with him. Needing support, Barry visits Gene (Henry Winkler), who wants him to follow his real story, promising to not look him differently. Barry then opens up about the experience at Korangal Valley: after Albert was shot, he saw a man hiding in his house and then immediately killed the man. However, he was reprimanded as the man didn't shoot Albert. For his actions, Barry was discharged from the Marines.
Gene is impacted by Barry's story, telling him to never tell the story to anyone. He comforts Barry, telling him of his failed relationship with his son Leo (Andrew Leeds) but that everyone is capable of changing for the better. When Barry asks if he is a bad person, Gene just refers to him as a "human" person. Fuches attempts to escape from his hotel room through the window, when Barry appears, climbing to the hotel room. Despite Fuches' attempts to prevent Barry from saying anything, Barry confesses to killing Moss. Loach then enters, blowing Fuches' cover. Loach then shows him the recording device and turns it off. He then offers a deal to Barry: if he kills his ex wife's lover, Ronny (Daniel Bernhardt), he will allow him to go. A shocked Barry just says "What?!"
Loach's ex-wife's lover, Ronny Proxin (Daniel Bernhardt), arrives at his house. Inside his bedroom, he encounters Barry (Bill Hader), who disguises himself by wearing an orange ski mask and goggles. Barry tells him that Loach sent him to kill him, but he doesn't want to do it, instead offering him a car to return to Chicago, where Barry will send him money.
A seemingly unaffected Ronny accepts the offer and starts packing his belongings. During this, Barry feels uneasy when he finds that Ronny is a Taekwondo master, keeping many trophies. When he is distracted, Ronny kicks Barry, apparently knocking him out. Ronny then starts dialing his phone when Barry attacks him, starting a brutal fight in the bedroom, with Barry hitting Ronny in the windpipe. Ronny then prepares to attack Barry with nunchucks when he passes out. Barry prepares to leave, when Ronny's daughter, Lily (Jessie Giacomazzi), appears. He tries to calm her, but she viciously attacks Barry, as she is also proficient in Taekwondo. She stabs him in the back, and then leaves by climbing her fence.
A wounded Barry leaves the house to meet with Fuches (Stephen Root) at the car, confident that Ronny died. He wants Fuches to get him to the hospital, but Fuches takes him to a drug store as he fears that the hospital will ask questions about the wound. While Fuches leaves to get thread and needle, Barry is called by Loach (John Pirruccello), who asks him about the job but he declines to answer. As a result of the blood loss, Barry starts dreaming about soldiers meeting relatives, where he meets the only person that waited for him: Fuches. Back in reality, as Fuches tends the wound, Barry says the wound was caused by Lily. Once he discovers that Lily is alive, Fuches says they need to find her and kill her, as she could identify Barry. As they argue in the car, they miss Lily, who passed by the car.
After driving through the neighborhood, they find Lily seated in the street. Barry hesitates to kill her, so Fuches decides to do it himself. As he approaches her, she climbs a tree and sits perched for hours on top of a roof, with Fuches concluding that she can't be human. As night falls, Barry rips his wounds and Fuches tends its with superglue. Fuches offers to call Hank's henchmen to kill her, but Barry states they are useless, revealing that he is training them. They then hear a noise on the car's rooftop and Fuches drives quickly, thinking Lily is hanging on. As they debate what to do, Lily sneaks into the car and bites Fuches' cheek. As he can't fight her off because he's glued his hands to the steering wheel, Fuches is forced to let her take a chunk out of his cheek and run off, roaring to them before disappearing.
Fuches then drives to the drug store, telling Barry to get stuff to get the superglue out of his hands. While there, Barry discovers an alive Ronny, who is now wearing a neck brace. Despite his injury, Ronny still manages to fend off Barry and even attacks some of the store's employees. Fuches notes the crowd leaving and decides to leave too, accidentally hitting a police cruiser with his car. Back in the store, the attack continues until Loach appears, shooting Ronny. Loach then claims that Barry is holding a gun and starts shooting at him, when Ronny stands up and kicks Loach, killing him. As he stares at Barry, police officers enter and shoot Ronny multiple times, killing him while Barry escapes through the back door. He finds Fuches' car outside and as he approaches it, he sees Fuches as the same person from his dreams before flashing back to reality, where Fuches pressures Barry to get in the car.
The LAPD holds a press conference regarding the deaths of Loach and Ronny, deeming them the result of Ronny's relationship with Loach's ex-wife. At Loach's base of operations, his ex-partner Mae Dunn (Sarah Burns) consoles Loach's widow. After they leave, Barry (Bill Hader) is revealed to have hidden in the store to recover any incriminating evidence against him.
After getting rid of the evidence, Barry tells Fuches (Stephen Root) that he is cutting ties with him, citing his collaboration with Loach. When Barry mentions that Gene (Henry Winkler) knows him better, Fuches calls him out for not telling him about killing Moss. Fuches then states his intentions to collaborate with Hank (Anthony Carrigan), but Barry mocks him, telling him he is nothing without him. Barry goes with Hank to check on his henchmen's training, which has improved drastically. After their training is over, Hank tells Barry that their debt has been settled, handing him a pin as a gift. One of his men, Mayrbeck (Nikita Bogolyubov), thanks Barry for giving him purpose and showing him how to be useful as a soldier.
At the acting class, Barry is told by Sally (Sarah Goldberg) that after her visit to Sam's hotel room, she rewrote her scene to tell a more truthful version of what happened. When they rehearse it in class, Sally struggles when performing it and leaves ashamed. Barry then asks Gene to help him perform the role of Sam in Sally's scene instead of performing his war scene. Gene instructs him to think of the worst thing he ever did, telling him to use his own story to find the emotion in Sally's scene. Meanwhile, Fuches has gone to Gene's lake house, intending to find any incriminating evidence of Moss' murder, staying in the woods through the night.
Sally puts even more pressure on her performance after she misses an appointment with her agent, Lindsay (Jessy Hodges). As they perform the scene, Barry uses his trauma over Moss' murder for inspiration, managing to deliver a terrifying and frightening performance, which is met with applause. Lindsay is revealed to have witnessed the performance and offers Sally a chance to use this for their own benefit in a performance for multiple industry personnel. Meanwhile, after struggling to find a lead, Fuches finally finds something crucial: Moss' car. Hank prepares to make his next move, when he finds that Esther (Patricia Fa'asua) and Cristobal (Michael Irby) have already discovered their plot, as one of Hank's men snitched on them after Hank insulted him. In the final scene, Gene dines at a restaurant. Unbeknownst to him, he is being watched by Fuches, who is seated across the room.
Lindsay (Jessy Hodges) gets Sally (Sarah Goldberg) a meeting for a possible TV series role. She is offered the part of an empowering role in the series for a powerful producer, which delights her. In the waiting room, Barry (Bill Hader) is approached by one of Lindsay's associates, resulting in him getting an audition for a film directed by Jay Roach. Once he tells Sally, she gets upset by the idea that he easily got an audition.
Sally meets with the producer, Aaron Ryan (David Douglas), for the role. Her excitement diminishes once she finds that the TV series just features abused women killing their husbands, deeming it "revenge porn" and passes. Her agents get mad at her decision and she storms off, confused if she did the right thing. Barry approaches Gene (Henry Winkler) about his role, with Gene finding that he is actually the lead of the film. Gene then helps Barry to prepare for his audition, even expressing surprise that he managed to get the audition for a big role. While rehearsing their scene, Sally expresses her discomfort about revealing her true story and expressing her frustration with her journey, which seems to surprise Barry.
Hank (Anthony Carrigan) and the Chechens are taken away in a bus, per Cristobal's orders. After some traveling, the bus stops at a desert and Cristobal's men start pouring gasoline over the bus, with Hank and his men tied to their seats. As Hank starts apologizing for his actions, the Chechens free themselves and start a shootout with the Bolivians and Burmese. Hank is still tied in his seat just as the bus catches fire, losing consciousness. He suddenly wakes up outside the bus, the Chechens having saved him. After the Chechens execute the person who betrayed them, they abandon Hank for his actions, choosing to follow Mayrbek.
Lindsay offers Sally the opportunity to have the acting class perform their scenes on a large stage in order to get Sally's story out into the world, which she accepts. Before his audition, Barry is informed by Gene that he will not be able to play alongside him as he was told of a possible lead on Moss' murder and must return to the lake house for help. He then passes the phone to the "detective" in charge, Fuches (Stephen Root), shocking Barry. Barry tells him that he will return to his criminal life if he lets Gene live but Fuches hangs up. During his audition, a distracted Barry is unable to properly perform his scene. Barry then leaves, although Roach seems intrigued by his take on the character.
At the lake house, Gene mentions his relationship with Barry, noting how Barry felt he was "lost" until he guided him to acting. The comment clearly angers Fuches, who decides to lead him to Moss' car. He then takes Gene's phone to call the police. He reports Moss' body but also pretends to be Gene, claiming that he killed her before he plans to commit suicide. He then opens the trunk, revealing Moss' body and leaving Gene shaken. As Barry hurries through the woods to get in time to their location, Fuches aims his gun at Gene's head.
Barry (Bill Hader) hurries to the location of Moss's car while Fuches (Stephen Root) prepares to shoot a distracted Gene (Henry Winkler). Fuches is unable to do it and lowers the gun. As the police are approaching, he whispers something in Gene's ear and then flees the scene. Barry sees him running, which leads him to Gene, who has broken down in tears.
Both Barry and Gene are taken into custody. Loach's former partner, Mae Dunn (Sarah Burns), questions Barry and allows him to go. However, she informs him that Gene will remain in custody, as he is the prime suspect for Moss' murder. Barry sends a threatening message to Fuches before leaving the station. Meanwhile, Hank (Anthony Carrigan) and the Chechens have move to Esther's monastery as their new base of operations and to prepare for their next move against the Bolivians and Burmese. However, Hank is once again threatened by his family, who has sent his successor Batir to Los Angeles. He asks Barry for help but he refuses to cooperate with him again. Hank then finds Fuches in the monastery, who wants shelter.
As Barry and the acting class prepare for their performance, Gene is questioned by Dunn but he fails to answer any of her questions and is taken into custody. When Barry calls, he is informed that Gene will be transferred to the county prison and that he can visit him the next day. He then calls Fuches to promise that he will kill him, while Fuches states that he could just surrender to the police to save Gene. Fuches then leaves the monastery to talk with the Bolivians and Burmese, effectively ending the feud between all three gangs and reconciling Hank with Cristobal (Michael Irby), although Esther (Patricia Fa'asua) is suspicious of Fuches' motives.
Barry's and Sally's performance begins, despite Barry becoming distracted due to Gene's arrest and wanting to kill Fuches. As Barry prepares to throw a table as it was rehearsed, Sally does it instead and the performance plays differently, with Sally actually confronting Sam and finishing their relationship, surprising Barry as he wasn't told of the changes. After the performance, Sally feels bad about lying and Lindsay (Jessy Hodges) consoles her, but Lindsay's colleagues and some audience members praise her performance, making them feel uneasy about the real story.
Barry talks with Gene's son, Leo (Andrew Leeds), who tells him that Gene is set to be released. It is revealed that this was part of a plot by Barry, who planted Hank's pin on Moss' body, making it appear like the Chechens killed her. He asks Leo to inform Gene that he was right about a previous conversation, where Gene said that people can change for the better. Suddenly, Barry then gets a message from Hank that reports Fuches' presence in the monastery and he angrily drives there. Once he arrives, he notices them partying and when Esther calls him out, he coldly kills her.
Fuches then hides throughout the monastery while Barry kills nearly all the people inside. Fuches asks two men to help him, who identify him as Barry's mentor. They take him out through a back door while Mayrbek (Nikita Bogolyubov) and the rest of his gang stay inside. When Barry opens the door, Mayrbek hesitates upon seeing the face of his mentor, allowing Barry to kill him and his men. He barely misses Fuches as he escapes in a van. Batir (JB Blanc) finally arrives at the monastery and finds Hank alive but is actually delighted to see Esther dead. Barry stares at the damage he caused and walks through a dark hallway. At his house, Leo tends to Gene while he remembers Moss. Suddenly, he remembers the moment Fuches showed him Moss's body and remembers what Fuches whispered to him: "Barry Berkman did this."
The film is about a half-Mexican, half-Irish "gringo" who encounters a girl wandering the desert. Her grandfather was killed by a gang of outlaws looking for a Dutch mine. The girl has a map of the mine drawn on her shirt, and the outlaws are looking to find it.
The show centers around a PR nightmare for the White House while seven women try to keep the President out of trouble.
You and Marc go to a house to steal a box. So now you have to make choices To see where it takes you.
Fire Bam is about a boy called Bam on a journey to undo the transformation of his parents into giant lizards, caused by a race called 'Domes'. These Domes have also locked away parts of the world and populated it with violent monsters. The boy starts his journey in his home village, and must leave it to go to the main world in order to save his parents.
In the late 1920s, a house was built in Kharkiv, then the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, according to Stalin, especially for Ukrainian writers and other cultural figures of the USSR. It was designed by Kharkiv city architect Mykhailo Dashkevych. Everything was provided there for the convenience of residents - spacious bright rooms, high ceilings, large windows. They even built a park nearby so that those who lived there would have a place to relax. Sixty-four comfortable apartments, a dining room, a solarium, staff - a real paradise for writers. Dozens of genius Ukrainian writers, poets, artists, screenwriters and actors were then relocated to this new building or writer's house. Mykola Khvylovy, Ostap Vyshnya, Mykhaylo Semenko, Anatol Petrytsky, Antin Dyky and others moved under one roof.
However, this paradise was equipped with a special surveillance system and a network of agents, thanks to which the authors were kept under control by the Soviet secret services. In particular, some writers were reported by their own wives, agents, and some by maids. All who visited this house were also under this control, among them - Bertolt Brecht, Theodore Dreiser, Bruno Jasieński, who came to Kharkiv for the International Conference of Revolutionary Writers in 1930. Ukrainian writers witnessed the effects of the Holodomor of 1932–33, and as a result their situation worsened.
Some writers committed suicide, some went insane. During the Stalinist repressions, residents of forty apartments out of sixty-three were arrested. The building was called Slovo, because the building itself was shaped like the cyrillic letter "C" (pronounced "S" in English). But for several years this house was called "Crematorium" or "house of pre-trial detention."Еміне Джапарова про стрічку "Будинок "Слово": Минуло майже сторіччя, а "обличчя" режиму, що знову руйнує Україну, не змінилося". 31.10.2017. Процитовано 3.11.2017.
After police inspector Manuel Bianquetti is transferred from Madrid to Cádiz, he gets involved in the investigation of a criminal case around the corpse of a young woman.
An angel nursing a large egg is sent to an irradiated earth, with orders to see if mankind can be saved. On earth, two surviving soldiers, Frank and Goose, scavenge for supplies, oxygen, and water. The two become injured during a confrontation with a scavenger, and Goose is shot and killed. As Frank struggles to survive, the angel appears to him in a vision, as she grapples with the consequences of using her power to rescue a human race that may not deserve to be saved.
The artificial Iron Star has stopped shining for some unknown reason, and a girl named Victoria and her parents are arriving on a starship to repair it. In search of the creator of the Iron Star, Victoria meets a robot who becomes her friend and acquires the name Victor.
Tom Harris (Butler), an undercover CIA operative, is stuck deep in hostile territory in Afghanistan. He must fight his way out, alongside his Afghan translator, to an extraction point in Kandahar, all whilst avoiding the elite special forces tasked with hunting them down.
The plot revolves 16-year-old Bryson, who is an average kid with technology that is 150 years advanced.
The story is seen through the eyes of Leone, who is working on a school project about LGBT rights in Europe, based on none other than his own, personal experience. Whilst also in the throes of first love with his beautiful school friend Anna, Leone is forced to accept that his “beautiful family” isn’t quite as perfect as it seems. And so, caught between prejudiced views of homosexuality as hereditary, a raft of misunderstandings, civil battles, and various twists and turns, our young man – whose suffering is clear as day and is no different from that felt by any other youngster whose parents split up – finds himself thinking about the “invisible thread” which binds him to his two dads and to all those who brought him into the world.
Stunned by the untimely death of her mother and struggling with the myriad challenges of teendom, Sophie tries everything she can to feel something again, while holding herself together.
Alexander has enjoyed a relatively successful campaign since invading Persia. His army however is weary from ten years of war against the Persians. Despite the combat fatigue of his soldiers, Alexander continues to press his luck, believing himself blessed by the Gods and virtually invincible. His officers are equally as weary as their troops and with their fatigue festers an attitude towards withdrawing from the Greek conquest of Persia. One of Alexander's officers and close friend Cleander (Adam West) is captured by the enemy. While in the attempt to rescue him, Alexander falls victim to a Persian ambushed and is presumed killed. His remaining officers including key figures Karonos (John Cassavetes) and senior commander Antigonus (Joseph Cotten) debate whether to pull the army from their present location. This debate is argued on the fact that the Persian warlord Memnon holds vastly superior numbers as well as a force multiplier due to the topography boxing in the Greek army. Karonos passionately insists on retreating to a more defenseable area but Antigonus is reluctant to do so until Alexander's fate is confirmed. The officers agree to elect an interim commander-in-chief in the meantime. Antigonus is again reluctant to accept the unanimous election due to his age. Instead it is proposed that Karonos should lead. Before this is carried out, Alexander miraculously appears. He celebrates his survival with his lover Ada shortly before he is interrupted by Antigonus. Regarding him as a sort of father figure, Alexander listens to Antigonus' advice to exercise greater caution. Meanwhile, a conspiracy to assassinate Alexander in his tent is thwarted. Alexander shares with Antigonus his prior knowledge of a coup within his camp but does yet know who is involved.
Alexander forms plans to advance on the Persians despite the vocal disappoval of Karonos. Meanwhile, Memnon lounges in his war camp simply awaiting the arrival of Alexander, after learning that the previous attempts to kill him failed. Alexander marches his army, overcoming the hardships of the terrain as well as exhaustion. Certain officers in the army conspire to kill Alexander and attempt to recruit Antigonus who recently had a falling out with Alexander over the king's plans. Antigonus pretends to align with the conspirators led by Karonos but is killed in an ensuing knife fight. Before he dies, Antigonus spells out the name of his killer in his own blood on the sand. Before the major battle against Memnon, a soldier reports having discovered Antigonus' body. Alexander discovers who the lead conspirator has been the whole time and fights Karonos in the midst of the battle, killing him. Memnon's forces are driven into retreat. Antigonus' body is recovered and carried away honorably. Alexander rallies his remaining officers loyal to him, and carries on his march further into Persia.
The seal to the gate of hell has been set loose by Ryukotsuki after 1,000 years of peace. This causes monsters to invade the surface world, and Fūma, the 27th leader of the Getsu clan, must find his lost brother and repair the broken seal by journeying into hell to stop the source of the cataclysm.
The main characters in the story are Slegga, Reven, and Nelly. Slegga (Sledgehammer) is big and strong, kind, and maybe a little stupid. Reven (the Fox) is a completely different type. He is smart and a driven petty criminal. Nelly is also on the wrong side of the law, but her heart is in the right place. The trio go in and out of prison, but they find each other when they are all at large. The film's three sequences portray the jailbirds' activities and circle of friends in Oslo's underworld.
Following their performances, rival musicians, punk rocker Kan (Kan Takagi) of London Boots, and new-wave artist Shingo (Shingo Kubota) of Super Cars, are scouted by Atomic music producer Minami (Kiyohiko Ozaki), who offers a large sum of money to sign them. He states that he can make them both stars within a week, however, they must perform as a duo. Despite not being able to stand each other, they accept the offer, ditching both their bands, as they are transformed into the synth-pop duo, Stardust Brothers. They find themselves quickly rise to stardom, soon having a number one song on the charts, as well as commercial success. Alongside them, Marimo (Kyôko Togawa), their number one fan and president of their fan club, also dreams of becoming an idol but finds difficulty due to the sexist entertainment industry.
At the height of their stardom, the duo starts becoming more reckless and hedonistic, causing concern to the company as they wish to promote artists with cleaner images to the public. When Shingo doesn't turn up to a performance on time, Marimo performs a song in order to entertain the crowd, to their delight. Her song ends up being a big hit with the audience, and she too finds herself rising to stardom, although not contractually tied to the company as she is a woman.
Minami is later approached and offered a large sum of money to promote another artist, Kaoru (Issay), the son of an influential politician. Soon, Kan and Shingo find themselves losing their fame, and are fired from the company, eventually leading to their downfall. Kaoru sets his sights on Marimo, as he plans to create a scandal between them in order to get the public talking, thus heighten his fame. Kan and Shingo both decide to continue performing, aiming to gain fame without anybody's influence, and Marimo agrees to join them. Kaoru and his goons chase them down, which eventually leads to the death of Minami, shot by Kaoru.
Back to the present day, Kan and Shingo are still performing as the Stardust Brothers, but have fallen far from fame, as they perform to an uninterested crowd.
Coach driver Desmond's Greek wife Eleni has thrown him out. Desmond decides to look for his son Edward, the result of an short relationship with CND supporter Lesley while he taught her to drive. Once Lesley was pregnant she told Desmond to leave and that the child did not need a father. Desmond sets off from Orpington in his Volvo coach, via Leicester, the M6, Windermere, Spalding, Reading and Greenham Common, as he learns more about Edward and Lesley. Eventually Desmond finds them in Deal in Kent.
An artist's Model is in love with the Sculptor but he does not return the same affection. One night, he leaves her alone at home while he visits a casino and carries on an affair with a Princess. The Model falls asleep and dreams one of the Sculptor's statues, the Faun, comes to life. At first frightened by the creature, he proves to be kind-hearted and the Model falls in love with him. When the Sculptor returns, the Faun turns back into a statue.
The Sculptor's gambling gets him into debt and the Prince decides to accept a sculpture in lieu of money. When the Prince and Princess arrive at the Sculptor's studio, the Princess figures out the Faun is the Model's favorite statue. Out of spite, The Princess asks for the Faun as payment and the Sculptor agrees.
As the Faun is taken away on a cart, the despondent Model follows. When the cart breaks, the driver leaves to get help. The Faun returns to life, and he and the Model flee to the hills. They live an idyllic, pastoral lifestyle together. However, a hunter comes across their hut and shoots the Faun in the back, causing him to turn back into stone. A posse of men are sent to find the Faun statue and finally deliver it to the Prince's palace.
The distraught Model returns to the Sculptor, but his attempt to console her fails. She goes to the Princess with the aim of getting the Faun back. The Model threatens to blackmail her with a love letter that the Princess wrote to the Sculptor. Unafraid of a scandal, she refuses to return the Faun. The Model is left alone with the statue and the Faun briefly returns to life. The lovers say their goodbyes; he turns back in to stone and she collapses.
The Model awakens in the Sculptor's studio and realizes all of the events were a dream.
A collection of miss-adventures whilst growing up as a child of divorce, life on the road, battles with ones true-self, cancer and love.
In the ruthless world of animals, large, strong predators dominate and feed on the small and weak. To buck this natural system, small animals formed a secret organization: Miniforce. They selected creatures with special powers to join their forces and protect the peace between animals and humans. Volt, Sammy, Max, and Lucy become top secret rangers to save their small village Bluebell from the hand of human villain Nein and his underling lizard Pascal. Animals in danger? No problem! When the Force Gem alerts, it’s time to suit up! With the Miniforce Agents and their transforming Force Vehicles, villains beware!
When she was 14 and days away from her 15th birthday, Abby Hernandez accepts a ride from a stranger while on her way home from school. This mistake results in her being kidnapped and held captive by Nathaniel Kibby. For 9 months, Nathaniel keeps her locked in a storage container located on his property and repeatedly abuses her. Abby carefully thinks of a plan to gain the trust of her abductor in order to survive and make it back home.
Meanwhile, her mother Zenya goes to the police to try to find Abby. When the police are unable to help her, Zenya takes action for her own search of Abby and struggles to keep up the hope of reuniting with her daughter.
'''''Oga! Pastor''''' follows the life of Deoye Gesinde, a young clergyman and founder of a fast-growing Church, GGBC. Deoye struggles with balancing the needs of his family, the needs of the Church, and his own personal needs. The tough balancing act soon keeps him in the bondage of people's expectations and the high standards he has set for himself.
The movie opens with narration describing an alien entity that evolves to an interdimensional being with god like powers. The style then switches to a science documentary covering a secret project within the laboratories of Metatron Research LLC. A new device is being tested to open a dimensional portal to the multiverse, but instead creates a black hole with mysterious characteristics.
A lab scientist then recounts the events in a status report to a female superior. He explains that after the black hole was invoked, many of the workers in lab have become sick and are now behaving like zombies. Near the end of his report the scientist statements and voice becomes erratic as he begins to hallucinate and he too is transformed into a zombie.
The narration then explains that the black hole actually hides the powerful alien entity that was accidentally accessed by the portal device and is now causing the spread of a zombie pandemic. It further explains that the "''zombification''" is part of a process in which the victims mind is absorbed by the alien. The scene then goes back to the beginning of the project when the device was first invoked. Then successive weird scenes present abstract messages, images and sounds as they are transmitted by the alien entity.
Near the end the alien declares, "I am, I am Meta, I am Metatron, the highest of celestial beings." With a plot device similar to Deus Ex Machina, Metatron is the same name as both the research and production companies. This twist is meant to subtly imply that the entity created and is controlling the fictional reality of the movie, as well as the viewers actual reality, a simulation multiverse and metaverse. Also, the "celestial being" claim is meant to hint that the transcendent evolution opening is a possible origin story for angelic beings.
The final message from the alien entity welcomes you the viewer and says your consciousness has been absorbed successfully. It then says you are now part of an interdimensional hive mind, and thanks you for watching.
In Mutsuba Town, the birthplace of Rush Dueling, Yuhi and Yuamu meet an alien named Yudias who came to Earth to search for Rush Duel but knows nothing about it.
A female traveler(played by Sokić) spends the night in a small Bosnian town. Soon, she is overwhelmed with erotic fantasies. In her dreams, she encounters the people she has met during the day, particularly the hotel receptionist(played by Maycug).
A free-spirited woman has an affair with a provincial painter. She eventually kills him, and later finds another lover, an elderly peasant.
Trapped in an unhappy marriage, with a grown daughter, the traveling accordionist Slavko(played by amateur Mato Pavlović) falls in love with a male journalist(played by Sidor) he meets on an international bus. He invites him to his home, a castle in the Croatian hills, where he is a caretaker. The journalist's presence strains the frail family ties.
The work begins with a description of Konotop centurion Nikita Ulasovich Zabryokha sitting "sad and gloomy". The previous day, he had gone to woo Olena, a hard-working and beautiful girl who had no parents, but only a brother; Zabryokha asked the brother if he would give his sister in marriage, but the brother rejected the proposal.
While the centurion sits at home, the clerk Pistryak comes to him with a stick marked with notches indicating the number of Cossacks in the hundred; however, having broken the stick while bringing it into the house, he initially miscounts the number of Cossacks. When Zabryokha discovers the error, he ridicules Pistryak in front of the hundred, offending him. Shortly thereafter, an order arrives from the Chernihiv Regiment to go on a campaign, but the scribe refuses to carry out the order, and writes a letter informing the regiment that the Cossacks cannot come to Konotop because they must undertake a witch hunt because there has been no rain in Konotop for a long time.
The next day, the whole city gathers near the pond. The scribe has kidnapped several women suspected of being witches, and prescribes a test: each woman is thrown into the water, and if she drowns, she is not a witch, and if she survives, she is a witch. Many women die in the water. The witch turns out to be Yavdokha Zubikha, who floats calmly on the water. Enraged men began to beat her, but Yavdokha uses her magic to escape.
Later, Zabryokha and Pistryak (separately) come to Zubikha with gifts and ask for help. She initially casts a spell so that Olena falls in love with Zabryokha and wants to marry him. Judge Demyan Khalyavsky, Olena's former lover, now sits sad and unhappy because she is now marrying someone else, but Zubikha offers to help him, too. To get her revenge on her assailants, the witch arranges things so Olena marries Khalyavsky after all, and Zabryokha marries the scariest girl in the village, Solokha. Shortly thereafter, Zabryokha is removed from his position for not complying with the Chernihiv regiment's orders, as is Pistryak, and Khalyavsky becomes the new captain.
In the epilogue, the author writes that this tale was told to him by the late Panas Mesiura, and reveals the ending to the story: Khalyavsky was not a centurion for long, because he quickly upset his superiors, and his marriage to Olena was unhappy because it was the result of witchcraft. Zabryokha and Pistryak were punished for drowning innocent women, and the witch died a short time later.
When juvenile court sends Bart Simpson, Martin Prince, Nelson Muntz, and Dolph Shapiro on a wilderness trek together they end up rescuing a baby goat from a trio of Satanists who then begin hunting the kids to get their goat back. Meanwhile, Lisa Simpson takes advantage of Bart's absence to make Homer Simpson and Marge Simpson lavish attention on her as if she were an only child.
The story follows a space-captain named Tucker Lentz, a mechanic named Stew Merkel, an artificial intelligence named Sorry, and a science officer named Elsa Rankfort. The characters travel to various planets throughout the first season causing problems wherever they go. In one of the episodes, the artificial intelligence responsible for flying the spaceship decides that it needs to exterminate the crew who spend the episode attempting to talk the artificial intelligence out of killing them.
Maxim and Yana have been married for 10 years. Their relationship has become a union, love has become respect, and passion has become a duty. And when tempting prospects appear on the horizon, the couple decides to divorce. However, the court, not having heard weighty reasons for divorce, according to the legislation of Ukraine, gives the spouses a month for reconciliation. Husband and wife decide during this time to explore their most daring dreams and fantasies that they had refused themselves for ten years of marriage.
In 1973, two half-brothers (Carl and Wayne) and another man (George) escape from a prison in Maryland, picking up their teenage brother Billy and heading south on a murderous spree. Carl is seemingly the most intelligent of the group and assumes the responsibility of leader, while his older half-brother Wayne is a mindless killer, his only interest being to murder any potential witnesses with little care or thought.
When the car they are in breaks down, the group steal another by killing the owner, to show Billy how he should take part in their spree. They have no plan where they are going and show little care or interest. While looking for gas money, they ransack a house before being interrupted by its occupants, who are shot in cold blood. Billy, who at first admires his brothers, does not want to participate and only wishes to go home, but none the less observes the crimes being committed. They visit their mother, a prostitute who pays them little attention. The group make their way to West Virginia on foot before being arrested and the three escapees are convicted of murder in 1974. Billy testifies for the prosecution but serves life for his participation.
The story is about a young boy moosa who gained Magical powers
Kyle Broflovski excitedly begs his father Gerald to allow him to purchase an Airsoft gun, as he wants to play with his friends Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick, who have already bought their equipment. Gerald is warned by the Airsoft store employee that mostly teenagers play this game. When the gang arrives at the Airsoft field, they find a group of teenagers wanting to play but they refuse to play against younger kids, so the field manager splits the teams into two groups, with Kyle and Stan playing with one group of teens, and Eric and Kenny with another group of teens. Everyone enjoys playing the game together and as the kids head home, they comment how they "all have teenagers now". At Kyle's home, teenager Trevor arrives, immediately asks for food and then wants to be left alone. Stan receives a call from another teenager who does not know how to prepare instant ramen, while another teenager enters Eric's home holding a bottle of lotion and demanding to use the bathroom. When Kyle meets Kenny at his home to discuss their problems with their teenagers, Kenny reveals that a teen is at his house complaining of his pimples. Kyle realizes that the teens are something they have never dealt with before.
Kenny and Stan attempt to play another Airsoft game with their teens, but Eric and Kyle are unable to join them as their teens have demanded to be taken to the store but are depressed and moody while there. At night, Stan's teen calls him to chastise him for using the word "gay" during their Airsoft battle and then falls into a depression as he purposefully burns his hand with a lighter. As the kids discuss their mutual problems with one another, Kyle reveals a book he has purchased titled ''Help, My Teenager Hates Me!'' which suggests they take their teenagers camping. When they do so, the teenagers continue their general state of malaise. Kyle sadly tells Gerald that he no longer wants to play Airsoft as he can no longer stand being with the teens, but they also have no one else to play with. Gerald suggests the kids instead play with their fathers. Gerald takes Randy Marsh and Stuart McCormick to the Airsoft store and uses his American Express Platinum card to purchase "one of everything". At the Airsoft range, the kids and the teens challenge one another to one last battle, with the losing team agreeing never play at the Airsoft range again. Just as the bet is made, Gerald, Randy, and Stuart arrive. They tell Eric that they have brought along one more player, Jimbo Kern. The teens are at the cusp of defeat and begin hiding when Randy places a jar of marijuana in the field to lure them into the open. As the teens approach the jar, Randy throws an airsoft grenade at them and knocks them all out at once. As the boys and the adults head toward Eric's home for a meal, Randy raises his rifle towards the kids, asking the other adults if he should "take them out now", but Gerald stops him, saying that they still have a few more years before the kids "turn into monsters".
As described in a film magazine review, Dorothy Kane is severely disciplined by her stern father who, however, is very unconventional when he visits the city. The young woman revolts and leaves her country home. She meets the Alaska Kid, who introduces her to Lottie Bird, a fast living woman and a close acquaintance of Mr. Kane. Lottie plans a festive gathering, but when father and daughter meet unexpectedly in Lottie and the Kid's presence, he first raises a ruction about Dorothy for breaking into this lively society. Dorothy then counters sharply and strongly denounces her father for his cheating ways. She has fallen in love with the Alaska Kid and matters are patched up with her father's reformation.
The main character is Sonny, who does not remember anything from his pre-undead life due to uknown circumstances. Alongside him is Veradux, a purple zombie in a combat medic uniform and another important character from the first game.
The game starts off with Sonny waking up from a dream, a month after the events of Sonny. While discussing with Veradux about the contents of a mysterious tape which he was given in the first game, they are both attacked by a zombie on a motorcycle called Felicity, who promptly steals the tape and enters a prison complex.
Sonny and Veradux enter the prison, named new alcatraz and encounter many foes, including prison guards, inmates, twisted experiments and insane doctors, before meeting the warden, who attacks them. In all the chaos, a ZPCI elite bounty hunter tries to capture them but they manage to escape after killing him. In the end, the duo manages to stop Felicity right before she escapes, electrobolting her getaway vehicle, damaging it's battery. Felicity reveals to them that the tape is the "key to Utopia" although that statement is never explained in the story. Felicity puts up a fight against Sonny and Veradux and tosses the tape to Sonny before making her escape through an elevator, throwing a knife in Veradux's face in the process (a common trope in the series). The two zombies then discover that the tape was merely a diversion, after playing it in Felicity's car and discovering it to be a cover of "you are my sunshine". They then decide to follow a map they find in one of the car's compartments to a place called Oberusel.
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Set during the late years of World War 2 in a fictional town in Tuscany within German-occupied Italy, twin sisters Martha and Giulia spend their childhood in their nanny’s estate. Martha has been deaf since early childhood and their mother, Irene, blames Giulia for having applied blunt force to her sister while in the womb. Their father, Erich, serves as a general in the German army. Giulia’s nanny recounts the legend of the White Lady, a malicious spirit of a woman whose lover murdered her and was hung from a tree on an island in the center of the estate’s nearby lake.
One afternoon, as young adults, Giulia asks Martha to accompany her to a lake in a nearby forest to take photographs. However, Martha is not in the house the next morning and Giulia takes the photos alone. She discovers her sister’s corpse and is found by her parents. Her mother mistakes Giulia for Martha, forcing Giulia to assume her twin sister’s identity.
Giulia’s mental state deteriorates in the days following her sister’s death. She struggles to remember the events of the day her sister died due to memory lapses. While exploring the surrounding woods, Giulia finds the corpse of her boyfriend, Lapo, a soldier of the Italian resistance, before she’s shot herself. Irene finds Giulia and she recovers, though her story is misconstrued in the local newspaper.
After Martha’s funeral, Giulia indirectly reveals her identity to her mother by playing the piano. Suspecting that her mother played a role in her sister’s death, Giulia obtains instructions to contact the White Lady from her Nanny. On the beach at the forest edge, she finds the reel of film she had used moments before her sister’s death. Giulia rows to the island where the White Lady’s lover was hung. After using tarot cards to communicate with her, Giulia obtains the key to her sister’s trinket box and wakes up in her bathtub at the estate.
In Martha’s trinket box, Giulia finds a letter from Martha explaining that she had feigned deaf after Irene frightened her during their childhood. She explains that she felt guilty about Irene’s favorism towards her and her disdain towards Giulia, and intended to enrage and be murdered by Irene while Irene was under the impression that she murdered Giulia, so that Giulia could take Martha’s place. Martha also confesses to having been pregnant with Lapo’s child—she lied to Irene that it was Giulia who was pregnant so that Martha could pretend to be Giulia and become the casualty of her mother’s wrath.
Giulia travels to her family’s crypt to determine if Martha was truly pregnant. She removes a deformed, two-headed fetus from Martha’s embalmed body and promises to “fix” her sister’s body later. Giulia discovers that Irene has made arrangements with a mental asylum to take Giulia away and travels back to the estate. Before developing the reel of film from the day Martha died, Giulia interrogates and shoots Irene, finding the key to her childhood bedroom. Suddenly, bombs strike the estate and remove power to the house.
Giulia comes to and revisits her childhood bedroom. She plays with her puppet theatre, and a puppet show reveals that Giulia dismembered her mother and buried her body under a bridge in the woods. After, she returns to the estate to find that power has returned.
Giulia develops the reel and learns that she was the one who killed Martha, not her mother. She’s ambushed by soldiers from the Italian resistance and tortured alongside her father, Erich, who is killed. However, Giulia is spared.
Now alone, Giulia returns to the darkroom and plays a recording of her mother’s confession, which reveals that Martha does not exist as Giulia’s twin sister—rather, Giulia is an alternate personality of Martha. She plays with her puppet theater once more, walking through her rough upbringing in which Irene’s abusive parenting caused a split in Martha’s personality: a quiet, beloved Martha and troublesome, loathed Giulia.
In the present, Giulia calls the town’s priest, who convinces her to come to the church, where staff from the mental asylum finally take her away. Giulia becomes self-harmful while in the asylum and masturbates habitually to the point of physical harm. In her headspace, Giulia talks to an alternate ego of herself and considers what events were fact and which were fiction. Regardless of the player’s choices for her responses, the sequence ends with Giulia slitting her forearms.
In her narration, Giulia states that she has since recovered and can put the events of the past behind her.
Rebecca cannot sleep and feels her life is going nowhere. She travels to Uman, Ukraine for a spiritual awakening. There she finds like-minded women who humorously and dramatically recount their life struggles. The film morphs into a modern version of the Nachman of Breslov story of "The Fixer" about a poor man who nevertheless is always happy.
A wealthy and ill-tempered movie mogul (Sean Haberle) vows to find the secret of the Fixer's (Zebedee Row) happiness and tries to ruin his life. Yet both he and Rebecca find that the true source of happiness is from within and by connecting to a higher power, not from material wealth or success.
''Welcome Back, Alice'' is about three friends, Yohei, Kei, and Yui, who are reunited in high school after Kei moves back to their town. What could have been a straightforward love triangle is complicated when Kei shows up looking and dressing like a girl.
The series follows Moley, a charming, optimistic young mole who lives deep in a burrow in the bustling city of MoleTown. Accompanied by a magical book named Manny, Moley travels around MoleTown learning about new mole cultures and sharing his knowledge of the human world above.
Though Moley is viewed by the citizens of MoleTown as wise and knowledgeable, he's no smarter than the average mole, and often finds himself on entertaining misadventures. His best friends Mona Lisa, Dotty, Mystic Mole, and Mishmosh always come to his rescue.
In the early 1900s, a man (Mate) lies drying in a public hospital. Surrounded by dying men, he contemplates the end of his life while three ghosts (Captain, Big Brother, Little Brother) visit him urging him to tell their story. Mate recalls the fateful whaling vessel the four men embarked upon. Captain laments the dying whaling industry while knowing he is trapped by his inability to do anything else. Mate hints at a darker past that leaves him taking these whaling trips. Little Brother seeks adventure on the ship before he returns home to marry his sweetheart and settle down to farm the land. Big Brother merely wants Little Brother to return home; in lieu of that, he will accompany Little Brother to keep him safe.
The first few days of the journey are uneventful save for the brothers learning the ways of the sea and bonding with the sailors. On a Sunday, Big Brother asks Captain to deliver a sermon. When Captain refuses, Big Brother prays while Mate leads the crew in expressing their self-reliance in place of faith. A massive storm appears shortly after and sinks the ship.
Captain, Mate, Big Brother, and Little Brother all find safety in a life boat. Captain continues to look for his crew, convinced they are still alive. Little Brother was crushed by the mast during the storm and does not fare well although Big Brother tends to him as best he can. The boat drifts for days with no way to know where they are, just that they are far outside commercial shipping lanes and unlikely to be rescued. Brief rain storms provide some water, but the group knows they will die soon.
On the 17th night at sea, Mate attempts to enlist Captain's help in killing Little Brother so that the three others can survive by consuming his corpse. Captain is unsure and accidentally wakes Big Brother. Big Brother disagrees with the plan and Little Brother wakes up. Big Brother urges Captain to make Mate back down, but Captain says that Mate is now the leader. Mate and Big Brother fight, but Little Brother screams to make them stop. Little Brother agrees to be killed and consumed in order to save Big Brother and the others, asking only to see one more sunrise. Mate agrees and gives his knife to Big Brother. Little Brother watches the sun rise, Big Brother standing behind him. The sun rises and Little Brother looks up at his brother. Big Brother cries one last time, then slits his own throat.
Back in the hospital, Mate says how they ate Big Brother's corpse and drank his blood. Even Little Brother partook after another two days of starving. Six days later, the trio was rescued by another ship. That ship saw the three of them covered in blood with human bones in the lifeboat, but said nothing. When they reached shore, Captain abandoned his family and drank himself to death within two years. Little Brother returned to the farm, married his sweetheart, and raised a family. He died shortly before Mate ended in the hospital. Mate, finishing the story, dies.
At a coffee shop, a man named Marshall Johnson (Justin Bartha) waits in line while listening to ''Radiolab'' via AirPods. The barista tells a Black man that she will serve Marshall first. After he gets his order, he gets back to his car, where he takes out a package of madelines that he stole from the shop. As he drives off, another car follows him. He then visits his separated wife, Natalie, to take his daughter, Katie, to school.
While leaving her at school, Marshall hears a story on the radio, about a black man who sued a Tesla investor as his ancestors enslaved his forebears. At his office, Marshall and his colleagues are informed that the company is preparing for layoffs and the company is also being put under investigation for similar claims to the Tesla investor. Marshall's white colleagues are scared of the implications and they are researching their family trees to see if their ancestors were slave owners, while his black colleagues are seen celebrating the events. As Marshall exits his office, he finds a white colleague crying in the parking lot.
After picking up Katie, she questions if they are racist and ever owned slaves, which Marshall denies, remarking that as their ancestors were Austro-Hungarian slaves during the Byzantine Empire and he wouldn't demand any payment for that. That night, Marshall is visited by a black woman named Sheniqua Johnson (Melissa Youngblood), who is suing him as his family owned her ancestors. She then enters his house by herself, livestreaming it and demanding $3 million, prompting Marshall to kick her out in front of Katie. The next day at the office, Marshall sees that most of the black employees are absent and even sees a white man wearing a shirt that reads "I owned slaves" as part of losing a lawsuit. He is further humiliated when Sheniqua shows up at the parking lot demanding money.
Marshall consults with a black coworker, who advises him to just admit to his family's mistake, meet with her one-on-one and pay her as much as he can, and she will honestly drop the issue. Ignoring this advice, he consults his white coworkers, who tell him to instead contest the lawsuit. Natalie contacts Marshall, who does not want to be affected by his connections and wants to finalize the divorce. When Marshall returns to his home, Sheniqua and her friends chase him off and he checks into a hotel.
He laments his situation as he goes downstairs to the hotel lobby. There, he meets a white man named Earnest "E" (Tobias Segal), who is in the same situation. E explains how he learned a lesson from his grandfather, viewing slavery not as past, but as a "cruel unavoidable ghost." He states they will be fine then steps outside and commits suicide by shooting himself in the head.
The scene then transitions to a Hispanic man arriving to his job at a restaurant. One of the employees is revealed to be Marshall, who has part of his salary garnished as "restitution taxes" to Sheniqua. The employees then start working, showing that most of them are people of color. Marshall then takes a dish and takes it to a black family; the camera zooms out to reveal that the waitstaff is mostly white and the diners are almost exclusively people of color.
The series follows a group of friends working low-wage jobs at a casino in Gary, Indiana.
In Kabardino-Balkaria, a bus driver named Tonya is waiting for the return of her son, who left to fight in Syria. Upon learning that her son has been killed, she refuses to believe it and begins a fight to bring him back home.
Two young people (Mani Heidari & Omid Olomi) live in an old and closed cinema, one day they decide to go inside the city to get their money.
Metalhead Hunter Sylvester jams with his best friend, the insecure Kevin Schlieb, who does not know quite well how to play a whole drum set because he only plays a single drum on the school's marching band. During one of the marching band practices, Kevin witnesses sensitive Scottish student Emily having a full meltdown and quitting the band because of her lack of skills with the clarinet. Later that day, Kevin drags Hunter to a party at Clay Moss' house and tries to be a normal kid while Hunter feels misplaced. Kevin gets drunk and flirts with a girl named Kendall, while Hunter gets into an altercation with jock Rocky "Skip" Hoffman. In the aftermath, Hunter discovers that the school will hold a "Battle of the Bands" and it prompts him to sign up his and Kevin's band named Skullfucker. Hunter steals his father's AMEX card and spends US$ 13,500 in gear, including a full drum kit for Kevin. Kevin starts practicing at school and during one of those sessions, he discovers that Emily is in fact a skilled cello player. They become interested in each other, which prompts Kevin to give her a copy of playlist of metal songs that Hunter assigned him as a "homework". Meanwhile, Hunter tries to find a bassist to complete the trio, only to be unsuccessful because of lack of interest from the other students, and has a series of run-ins with Skip.
Kevin unsuccessfully tries to pitch Emily as their new bassist to Hunter. Afterwards, Kevin calls Emily to apologize for Hunter's behavior and they end up having sex in the back of Emily’s van. Kevin and Emily become a couple, which enrages Hunter, who believes that she will be their "Yoko Ono". Clay hears Kevin playing drums and, since Clay's drummer is going to rehab for substance abuse, Clay asks Kevin to join his band Mollycoddle, for his sister's wedding that weekend. During a speech class, Hunter teases Emily to the point of her melting down, attacking him, and breaking his guitar in the process. Those two facts lead to an argument between Hunter and Kevin, who leaves Skullfucker.
Kevin performs with Mollycoddle at Clay's sister's wedding, while Hunter tries to break into the wedding to get Kevin back into Skullfucker and is arrested for trespassing. Afterwards, Kevin is invited to hang out with Clay's friends and to perform with Mollycoddle on the Battle of Bands, which he reluctantly accepts. Kendall invites a drunk Kevin into the pool and flirts with him. While they make out, Kevin's conscience materializes in the form of heavy-metal musicians Scott Ian, Tom Morello, Kirk Hammett and Rob Halford. Halford makes Kevin realize that he indeed loves Emily and gets back with her. Kevin also realizes that he needs Hunter back, only to discover that Hunter was sent to rehab by his father, as a punishment for his misbehavior.
Hunter discovers that the clinic is run by Dr. Troy Nix, famed lead guitarist of metal band Killoton and former Battle of the Bands champion; Nix explains that Killoton broke up because of his alcohol abuse and fraught relationships among the band members, which prompted Nix to get his life straight, become a doctor and help other addicts. Dr. Nix says that, while Hunter is fit for discharge, it won't happen until the next week because of the clinic's policies. Kevin breaks into the clinic and breaks out Hunter and Mollycoddle's drummer; they run into Dr. Nix during their escape, but Nix lets them go after giving Hunter a better guitar pick. Hunter and Kevin go to Emily's home, where Hunter apologizes to Emily and invites her to be their cellist, but Emily turns them down, saying that she's not ready yet.
On the night of the Battle of Bands, Kevin apologizes to Clay, saying that he can only play in one band, but presents Mollycoddle's drummer, now sober, to replace him. As Kevin and Hunter are getting ready for their performance as a duo Emily appears to perform with them with an electric cello and decked out in gothic-metal attire. Just as they're about to take the stage, Dean Swanson warns them that the name "Skullfucker" is inappropriate for the event, forcing Emily to quickly change the band's name to Skullflower. Despite initial skepticism and confusion, their performance wins over the crowd, until a drunk Skip is shoved out of a mosh pit and pushes Hunter into his amp stack in the middle of his solo, making Hunter fall down and get crushed by his amplifiers, breaking his leg in the process.
Later, Kevin, Emily and a recuperating Hunter read the city's newspaper telling that they went viral with their concert, despite losing the Battle of Bands and coming in second place to Mollycoddle; they conclude they're the moral winners of the contest (they were the last band to play, which made them headliners, the entire crowd loved them and sang the chorus of their original song, and Hunter's injury landed them on the front page of the newspaper) and they begin to practice in Hunter's basement with renewed vigor and camaraderie.
After Sheldon and Leonard spend two months repairing Sheldon's DNA molecule model, everyone prepares to fly to Sweden for the Nobel Prize award ceremony. Howard and Bernadette nervously leave their kids for the first time with Stuart and Denise, while Raj leaves his dog with Bert. Penny and Leonard are continuing to keep Penny's pregnancy a secret.
Traveling outbound, the group put their luggage in the now-working elevator in their apartment. On the flight, Raj is sat next to a sleeping Sarah Michelle Gellar, but his friends do not believe it is her. Penny's frequent bathroom trips make Sheldon fear she is sick. Penny reveals her pregnancy to Sheldon but, instead of being excited for her, Sheldon is only relieved that she is not contagious. Leonard is upset that Sheldon is not happy for them, and Amy and Bernadette are both annoyed at Penny that they did not find out about the pregnancy from her.
At the hotel, Howard and Bernadette call with Stuart, and are anxious about not being with their children after learning about several mishaps that occurred. Howard is annoyed by Sheldon's unsupportive response. Though Penny is enjoying the cuisine, she and Leonard also decide to go home because of Sheldon's rudeness. Amy furiously tells Sheldon he broke his friends' hearts and that people only tolerate him because his insensitivity is not intentional. However, the group decide to stay for the ceremony and Raj brings Gellar as a plus-one.
Sheldon and Amy are awarded medals for the Nobel Prize in Physics. Amy encourages girls to pursue science in her speech. In his, Sheldon sets aside the lengthy monologue he had been preparing since childhood, and thanks his family, and then his friends and wife. He acknowledges that his accomplishments are due to their support, and says that he loves them.
In the last scene, the gang is eating in Apartment 4A (an allusion to the final scene in the opening credits) with Sheldon and Amy wearing their medals, as a melancholic acoustic version of the series' theme song's chorus plays.
Lucía (Livia Brito) lives in Cholula, with her father Jacobo and her stepmother Isaura, an ambitious and cruel woman. She is in love with Alfredo, but he only wants to take advantage of her innocence and purity. When Jacobo suffers a heart attack, Alfredo and Isaura seek to offer Lucía to Heriberto, the richest and most powerful man in town, who is in love with Lucía. While trying to escape from Heriberto, Lucía meets Fernando, whom she falls in love with. Lucia is evicted from her home by Heriberto's orders and has to live with her aunt Alejandra, her mother's sister, who lives with Casilda, her goddaughter. Lucía and Fernando must face several enemies that oppose their happiness.
Rose Hawkins, a woman who is searching for a missing young girl named Eden. Rose wakes up wounded and in a strange place she doesn’t recognize. Rose has forgotten what had happened to her; all of her memories are forgotten. All she can remember is a man pointing a gun, shooting at her. Rose then found herself Nowhere, bleeding. Soon, walking in Nowhere will lead her to a place where Noah, a patient who disguised herself as a nurse at Lewis Walker Asylum. Noah said all of Rose's memories will go back in a few hours. Noah also wanted to propose a deal to set her friend, Dorothy Simmons "free" and in exchange she will tell Rose where is the girl Rose is seeking for. While exploring the hallways of an old abandoned asylum to save a lost soul, Rose will find herself locked in a never-ending tragedy, frozen in time. She will have to confront her deepest fears to unveil the mystery behind her terrifying investigation.
As a child, Vanya Revzin studied day and night. His mother sincerely believed that he would succeed, but in the end he could not become anyone. He was fired from his job, his wife left him. He decided that only with the help of cunning something can be achieved and he begins to pretend to be an eighteen-year-old guy.
The film tells about the formation of a young guy who asks questions about feelings for family and friends, as well as his own life.
The film takes place in the nineties. The film tells about young music video makers who always have some kind of adventure and it seems to them that everything is still ahead.
The aging and divorced author Johannes Mørk relives youth's intoxicating infatuation when his teenage daughter Eva, together with two young friends, sweeps into his lazy southern idyll. Mørk has long revolved around his own problems and guilt over his failed marriage. He has unconsciously been about to stagnate into a dull habit and just let old age come. Lone, one of his daughter's girlfriends, makes a strong impression on him, and soon something begins to develop between them. Both the eccentric and the dour person in him have begun to stand out, but with his daughter's girlfriend in his focus, new feelings awaken in Johannes Mørk. This awakening leads him to resume his relationship with his ex-wife. This also affects his daughter Eva, who has been afraid to commit because she is the child of a divorce.
Ariana (Laura Theux), who has been in a relationship with Galvin (Ben Joshua) for quite a while and finally decided to get married.
On the day of the bachelorette party, a tragedy occurred between Ariana and Choky (Fajar Rezky), and Galvin decided to cancel the wedding.
Saka (Rifky Balweel) is willing to be Ariana's replacement husband when he hears about the disaster. A marriage that was not originally based on love, slowly began to grow in Ariana's heart, who interacts with Saka every day.
When the love begins, Ariana finds out the fact that Saka is having an affair. Ariana suspects that her two bestfriends are Celine (Rachquel Nesia) and Yuna (Nadia Shakira). In addition, Dita (Gita Virga) Saka's ex-girlfriend before marrying Ariana, who also has a crush on Saka. And Sisil (Haviva Rifda), her personal secretary, also admires Saka.
In the midst of Ariana's confusion about the attitude of the three people closest to her, Choky comes back and terrorizes her life.
Moreover, the presence of Galvin who also still loves Ariana. Will Ariana be able to save the marriage she has lived when she has accepted Saka as a husband?
Ariel (Bonnin) perfects his skills in arnis and his idol Manuel (Lapid) made him rediscover what it takes to be a man.
In the story mode, Naruto encounters Gekomatsu in Konoha far from his home. Gekomatsu requests Naruto to search for chakra fragments scattered throughout the game's map to restore the rainbow colours of his grandfather's Frog Stone. Showing him the colours of the stone will allow Gekomatsu to create Chakra Entities of living and deceased characters. After Naruto help him get his stone back to it's original rainbow colour, he returns to Mount Myōboku.
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Affiliation
Mount Myōboku + and Konohagakure +
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Debut game
Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 +
English name
Gekomatsu +
Gender
Male +
Kanji name
ゲコ松 +
Loyalty
Mount Myōboku + and Konohagakure +
Name
Gekomatsu +
Names
Gekomatsu + and ゲコ松 +
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Romaji name
Gekomatsu +
Species
Toad +
Status
Alive +
The story takes place between late 1947 and June 1948, and focuses mainly on the days before the Battle of Nitzanim and on the battle itself (7 June 1948), at the end of which Nitzanim is successfully conquered and the surviving defenders are taken prisoners.
A young Egyptian journalist, Hassanein (Amir Khoury), accompanies an Egyptian volunteer fighting force heading to aid the Palestinian Arabs, as a director of a propaganda film to capture an "image of victory" of the Egyptian Army. They set camp the foot of the kibbutz within which the members, together with a platoon of the Givati Brigade, prepare to defend.
The story is set in Fukuoka hospital during the late stages of World War II, when Japan is demoralized by constant air raids. The intern Dr. Suguro participated in a series of medical experiments designed by an ambitious senior surgeon, Toda, involving vivisection of captured American airmen. Formally, the purpose of the experiments are to determine how much lung tissue can be removed before the patient dies, and how much saline and air can be injected into the blood before death occurs, both are crucial knowledge in the treatment of tuberculosis, a disease currently ravaging the country. However, the real motivation of these chilling experiments arises from military brutality, competition among hospital department heads, and an atmosphere of nihilism in the face of closing defeat.