You can't hold too much against this knowing that it was made in four days, and I had expected it to be campy anyway. (It's not all that campy in reality. With the exception of Kevin Kalisher and Huntley Ritter, who don't take themselves seriously, the rest of the cast plays it halfway straight; Riley Smith is exceptionally bad.) The ridiculous story is actually paid attention to, which kind of shocked me; I assumed the whole purpose with these ultra-low-budget horror movies was to cater to the basest sexual fantasies and not give a damn about the story, but they use lots of words like "technological" and "physicality" in the script to get their point across. (Although it's possible that the story is important only to explain why there's so few cast members.) Nobody cares about this stupid storyline, and the only things that are interesting in the film are the mocking of cults and the soft-core homoeroticisms (which aren't all that edgy). I would have enjoyed it more if there were just some random killings for no reason. The film is grainy, with a TV-quality look and acting level. There are a few "sexy" scenes that are alright -- the boys writhing in bed in their boxers, feeling themselves up; or being tied down and making orgasmic faces while wine is poured on them -- and some of them are kinda funny. And I liked the digs at L. Ron Hubbard and the intended irony of a story about religious cultists told with intense gay overtones, but it still isn't any good. 3/10
Mohit, a young man raised into beliving in fairy tales, comes to Bombay to find Manisha, a young woman whom he saved from drowning in a lake near his village, whom he belives to be an actual mermaid princess. Mohit shacks up in his estranged brother's apartment and looks after his three children, with a little of Manisha's help, which takes a turn when Mohit finds himself in posession of a super smart but troublesome, baby elephant which shows up on his doorstep and he tries to keep it a secret from the rest of the neighborhood.
元サラリーマ(🛋)ンの男が、極(🗯)道(dào )の世界で(😘)男として成(ché(⬅)ng )長して(🕢)いく姿(🙌)を描(miá(🐵)o )いたOVシリーズ(㊗)第4弾。石(shí )榴会(🌺)二代目の跡目(🔣)(mù )修(xiū )業に励(🏐)む紋次郎だっ(🈺)たが、(⛓)亜紀子(🥤)との結(🚵)婚のためにカ(🛺)タギの生活を(🕍)目指し始(shǐ )め(⚽)る。そこで彼は(⛵)金(jīn )融会社・(🍘)ニコニ(🎄)コロー(🐊)ンに就(🍳)職するが…。
说(👘)到经度,我们(men )可(✳)(kě )以回忆小学(👼)的课堂(táng ),老师(👴)拿着地球仪给(🆔)(gěi )我们讲解的(➰)情景。那(⏳)(nà )么这(🦖)部名叫(🕳)“经度(dù )”的电影(🔠)会讲述怎样(yà(😻)ng )的(de )故事呢?
Bollywood action thriller film directed and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and starring Sanjay Dutt, Hrithik Roshan, Preity Zinta and Jackie Shroff as the main characters. Mission Kashmir follows the life and tragedy of a young boy named Altaaf after his entire family gets killed by police officers. He is adopted by the man who killed them. When Altaaf finds out, he seeks revenge. Released in India on 27 October 2000, the film was a box-office success, and became the third highest grossing film of the year.
这(🛃)部影片(piàn )由(yó(🔇)u )是整个“拯救母(🤭)亲(qīn )河(📃)行动”的(🔼)一部分(⛲)(fèn )。与纪录片《支(🧒)撑》同(tóng )时开拍(🐸)。