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Dele (2018)

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Genre: Business, Drama
Country: Japanese
Release year: 2018
Status: Completed
 
Freelance programmer Sakagami Keiji (Yamada Takayuki) is paralysed in the lower half of his body because of an unknown illness and confined to a wheelchair. He sets up a company called dele. LIFE in partnership with the law firm established by his late father. At the request of clients, Sakagami works together with the freelance jack-of-all-trades Mashiba Yutaro (Suda Masaki) to delete all unfavorable digital records left in their computers and smartphones after they die.
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    San Senen no Tsukai Kata (2023) (2023)

    San Senen no Tsukai Kata (2023)
    Genre:
    Drama, life, Miniseries, Novel
    Country:
    Japanese

    This is a story of three generations of women in the Mikuriya family, seriously thinking about "What kind of life do I want to lead?" and overcoming their problems through saving money.

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    Emergency Couple (2024)
    Genre:
    Medical, Romance
    Country:
    Thailand
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    This Servant Is Not Simple (2023) (2023)

    This Servant Is Not Simple (2023)
    Genre:
    Comedy, Fantasy, Historical, Web Series
    Country:
    Chinese
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    Tiger Cubs (2012)

    Tiger Cubs
    Genre:
    drama
    Country:
    Hong Kong
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    Ishi no Mayu
    Genre:
    Detective, Drama, Investigation, Mystery, Suspense
    Country:
    Japanese

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    A Hundred Years of Life
    Genre:
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    Country:
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    The Believers (2024)
    Genre:
    Crime, Drama, Thriller
    Country:
    Thailand

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    Kohn Teun (2011)

    Kohn Teun
    Genre:
    Action, Drama
    Country:
    Thailand
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