荒(huāng )武(wǔ )者・(🛡)武(wǔ )蔵(🛀)の魂(hún )に霊(líng )能(néng )者がコ(🌧)ンタク(📫)ト。真(zhēn )実の武(wǔ )蔵とは…(🚝)…
山(shā(🕹)n )上的谷(gǔ )仓里住着幸福的(🗺)一家。退(🤧)休海员费迪、妻子朱莉和(😻)养子汤(🌥)仔加上邻居暂时托养在此(🎀)的小女孩莉莉,过着快乐无忧的生(👂)活。然而,青蛙的预言却告知汤仔:(📐)持续而至的暴雨将会把世(🌎)(shì )界变(🐼)成(chéng )一片汪(wāng )洋。预(yù )言果(🍰)(guǒ )真(zhē(🦒)n )应验(yàn ),山下(xià )的(de )动物(wù )们(🕺)(men )开始(shǐ(❄) )往(wǎng )山上(shàng )迁(qiān )移,而(ér )费(🐻)迪(dí )家(👘)(jiā )的谷仓(cāng ),成了(le )动物们(men )的(👨)诺亚方(🤰)舟。
Richard LeMay's directorial debut is a quirky American indie, with subtle acting and unexpected plot twists that dispel cliches about its subject matter. Conrad is a successful CEO at an ad agency whose lover has left him due to his overwhelming tendency to be a control freak. Though an attractive man, Conrad opts to hire a prostitute for sex rather than risk emotional involvement, but when Ian arrives at his door he is unable to understand why such a nice boy chooses to sell himself for a living. Consequently, Conrad offers the hot Aussie hustler a job at his agency in exchange for bi-weekly sexual favors. The complications that ensue for both men attempting to navigate the sticky territory of money, sex, and love, are both amusing and highly moving.
任职私家侦探社的OHSang-woo负责(😨)偷拍桃(📲)色事件的主角。一天,Sang-woo突然接(💒)到父亲的死讯,而令他意想不到的(🅾)是,他需要承担父亲生前的庞大债(🙋)务。对父亲非常反感的Sang-woo唯有(🍬)尝试寻(⛱)找(zhǎo )他的继(jì )母和同(tóng )父(😥)异母(mǔ(🤣) )的弟(dì )弟(dì )OHBong-ku。
In a split narrative, a young man follows two paths: his father's dream of him becoming a cop, and his own dream of becoming a rapper
Emma, a young author, goes to see Erik, the publishing editor whom she's sent her debut novel. Their meeting leads to a love affair. The middle-aged Erik leaves his wife. What Erik doesn't know is that Emma recently began a relationship with the dramatist Stefan, whose play is also being published by Erik's company. One day Stefan overdoses and is brought to the emergency ward where Erik's wife Ann works as a doctor. These incident is the start of the story about how four people's lives are crossed during ten years, until the four of them finally end up in the same loneliness they started. Written by Mark Gubarenko