The Man Who Assassinated Ryoma is a movie about a haunted blood-thirsty Bakufu officer who might have killed Ryoma Sakamoto.
Category: Drama
Drama
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I Love His Husband
Am is a singer in a music club and needs to be hostess with customers. A producer and a journalist are looking for new singers. They notice Am. Nowadays being capable is not enough, the journalist would like to request more from Am but she doesn’t play such bad game. She made a first music album with the producer. The journalist writes a bad article on Am regarding her relationship with a married man in order to boost record sales. She has to deal with these bad articles by the journalist. Meanwhile, she falls in love with Win, a man who was coming to see her sing every evening.
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Square Dance
An awkward 13-year-old leaves her cranky grandfather in rural Texas, to live with her mother in Fort Worth.
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Bus
A village in a different world that I do not know anywhere. There are five laws in the village, and if you break that rule you will be punished. The driver of the bus with the synonym of “Bengal’s Tiger” attempts to escape from the village with two friends, but failed five times. By the instruction of the computer of “city”, memory is erased as punishment. After that, the village steadily got dominated by the computer of the “city”, and the driver of the bus who lost his memory kept living calmly while being watched by the lover. Meanwhile, a guerrilla group had been expecting the collapse of computer control.
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Hot staff: Kaikan sex kurinikku
One day, a man who is sexually impotent (only with his wife) ends up switching places with a sex counselor who looks exactly like him. Depicts a “love story” between husbands and wives with a lot of twists and turns.
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Rouge
Amid the opulent teahouses of 1930s Hong Kong, a humble courtesan and the wayward scion of a wealthy family fall in love and embrace death by suicide pact. Fifty years later, her ghost returns to find him, drawing a young contemporary couple into her quest to rekindle a passion that may be as illusory as time itself.
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She Must Be Seeing Things
Agatha is an international lawyer, Jo a filmmaker. The two women are lovers. While Jo is on the road showing her films, Agatha discovers and reads her diaries. Problems ensue as Agatha’s transgressions lead to jealousy and a spiraling cycle of sexual obsession.
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Double Fixation
A femme fatale and a photographer embark on a romantic adventure surrounding a mysterious marble.