Tetsuaki’s struggling to write a novel while his mother fades; Mitsuko’s engagement has been forced upon her unwillingly; the two individuals run away to share their grief.
Tag: aspiring writer
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Throw Momma from the Train
Larry Donner, an author with a cruel ex-wife, teaches a writing workshop in which one of his students, Owen, is fed up with his domineering mother. When Owen watches a Hitchcock classic that seems to mirror his own life, he decides to put the movie’s plot into action and offers to kill Larry’s ex-wife, if Larry promises to murder his mom. Before Larry gets a chance to react to the plan, it seems that Owen has already set things in motion.
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It Had to Be You
Sparks fly when Anna Penn and Charlie Hudson meet. Unfortunately, they’re both engaged to other people. In fact, they’re staying at the same New York City hotel in order to work on wrapping up the last details of their nuptials. Over days and evenings of joint wedding planning, the two grow closer — and start to wonder if they’re getting married to the right people after all.
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With a Friend Like Harry…
Harry knew Michel in high school; they meet again by accident, Harry inserts himself in Michel’s life… and things take a sinister turn.
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Raven’s End
In 1936 Sweden, a teenager drifts through life in his small town, hoping that a novel about the neighborhood he grew up and lives in will reverse the fortunes of his family.
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Following
Bill, an idle, unemployed aspiring writer, walks the crowded streets of London following randomly chosen strangers, a seemingly innocent entertainment that becomes dangerous when he crosses paths with a mysterious character.
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Girls
The assorted humiliations, disasters and rare triumphs of four very different twenty-something girls: Hannah, an aspiring writer; Marnie, an art gallery assistant and cousins Jessa and Shoshanna.
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Odd Perfect Match
Kai Ying Tai is the heir of a wealthy family. His dream is to become a famous writer, but his father does not agree with such a career path, so Ying Tai leaves home in order to pursue his dreams. Looking for inspiration for a new book, he meets Huai Zhen, who by mistake accuses him of murder. Ying Tai decides to take revenge on it and use it as a major theme of his book, provoking various events. That is, until, when his heart starts to pound for Huai Zhen. Which turns out to be stronger – love or dreams for the release of the book?