The Morning After is a feature film that consists of 8 vignettes that are inter-cut throughout the film. The 8 vignettes are about when you wake up next to someone the next morning...
30多岁的(⚾)玛丽是(❣)名女科(💆)学家(jiā(👎) ),从(cóng )事(😬)测量工(🍧)作,工作(💡)一丝不(🌩)(bú )苟(gǒu )。刚刚离婚的她将携带一(yī )个(gè )1000克的基准质量去巴黎开会(huì )。在(zà(🌛)i )那里她(❤)会遇见(🎗)一个全(🌖)(quán )新的(🏋)(de )世(shì )界(🦅)。
Farhad kiani is a young wealthy and proud man, he is having some issues and not feeling happy with his wife Sara. Farhad is so busy with his work and he doesnt know that saeed, his old and good friend, is dealing with his daughter's illness. Saeed asked several times for Farhad's helps, but as busy as he is he didn't understand it. In a bad situation Saeed decides to make a bet, and bungee jump from a very high bridge, in order to pay his daughters operation. In the same day Farhad is kidnapped and transported to a cell.
Vinod who works as a benign marketing executive in a mall, is surprised by a girl who proposes to him & then disappears. She continues to give him the run-around & takes a while before relenting and appearing before him. When Vinod proposes to her she throws him a challenge to be a man & beat an Olympic Silver Medalist Boxer.
在黑云(⏪)遮天蔽(👹)日(🍵)的工(🈹)(gōng )业(yè(🤝) )城市萤(🌲)光町内(⏲),某座废弃(qì )工(gōng )厂(chǎng )里逡巡着几个畸零少(shǎo )年(nián )。他(tā )们组成了(🔻)秘密社(🚺)团“光之(🐳)(zhī )俱(jù(🎢) )乐部”,坐(💭)在王座(🏥)上的领(🕓)(lǐng )袖(xiù(💁) )Zera(古川(🧕)雄(🧙)辉 饰(🎿))君临(😓)天下(xià(⛽) ),手(shǒu )下则有Niko(池田纯矢 饰)、雷(léi )藏(松田凌 饰)、金田(藤(téng )原季(⏲)节 饰)(🥃)、计算(♎)机(户(🧙)(hù )冢(zhǒ(🤹)ng )纯(chún )贵(🍦) 饰)、(🎛)田伏((🐅)柾木玲(🥑)弥(mí ) 饰(🐐)(shì ))、(🗯)田宫((🤨)野村周平 饰)、Jacob(冈山天音 饰)、Jyaibo(间宫(gōng )祥(xiáng )太(tài )朗 饰)等人对其(👂)绝对(duì(📔) )服从(có(🏮)ng ),令行禁(🤜)止。Zera不拒(🎋)绝成长(💏),但(dàn )憎(🏐)恶成长(🥅)后(🗯)还不(🎖)死去。他(🐾)(tā )和(hé(🛴) )众人设计了用荔枝作燃料(liào )的(de )机(jī )器人Raichi(杉田智和 配音),并(bìng )交给它(🏇)捕获美(👪)少女的(👈)重任(rè(👺)n )。
A young filmmaker returns to China from study abroad, speaking French on the phone. He journeys from Shanghai to a remote monastery . A subtle, intimate and mysterious study in contrasts that touches on family, loss, guilt and creativity. Here is a China in transition, with confusion and alienation along with the steady beat of Buddhist chants.