Your Name Movie Review
Two strangers find themselves linked in a bizarre way. When a connection forms, will distance be the only thing to keep them apart?
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Two strangers find themselves linked in a bizarre way. When a connection forms, will distance be the only thing to keep them apart?
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An anthology of progressive stories penned by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore that showcase relationships between unlikely pairs of individuals.
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Adèle’s life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire and to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adèle grows, seeks herself, loses herself, and ultimately finds herself through love and loss.
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At an elegant Parisian bordello at the dawn of the 20th century, exists a cloistered world of pleasure, pain, hope, rivalries, and most of all, slavery.
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Set in Finland, Kamome Diner is a slice of Sachie’s (played by Satomi Kobayashi) life. Sachie, living alone, has opened a diner in Helsinki to serve people some Japanese food.
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Swetha discovers her uncle dresses as a woman at night. When he sneaks away to live in Koovagam, she chases after him without telling her parents.
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An American actor Bob, lands in Tokyo for an ad film and ends up meeting Charlotte, who’s left behind by her photographer husband. Gradually, the two discover a friend within each other.
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Makdee is a 2002 Indian movie which is often termed as a children’s film but I guess it is quite far from that genre because it has all the elements of a great horror and thriller film.
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Michael Almereyda’s film, ‘Hamlet’ which is set in the 21st century was also made in 2000, with the ever-pervasive influence of technology very much present at the turn of the century – Hamlet is seen to be obsessed with video cameras, while Claudius makes use of CCTV cameras and wires.
Two melancholy Hong Kong policemen fall in love: one with a mysterious female underworld figure, the other with a beautiful and ethereal waitress at a late-night restaurant he frequents.
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