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  • Ep 1 SUB

    Revolution of Our Times (2022) (2022)

    Revolution of Our Times (2022)
    Genre:
    Documentary
    Country:
    Hong Kong
    Over the past fifty years, Hongkongers have fought for freedom and democracy but have yet to succeed. In 2019, the “Extradition Bill” to China opened a Pandora’s box, turning Hong Kong into a battlefield against the Chinese authoritarian rule. The award-winning director of “Ten Years: Self Immolator,” Kiwi Chow, made this documentary to tell the story of the movement, both with a macro view of its historical context and up close and personal on the front lines.
  • Ep 1 SUB

    Rough Play (2013) (2013)

    Rough Play (2013)
    Genre:
    Action, Drama
    Country:
    Korean
    Oh Young is a nameless actor who dreams of becoming a big movie star. Then one day, he makes his breakthrough with a film and becomes a star overnight. He discovers a new hidden world of fame, power, and pleasure, but inevitably all things have a dark side, which puts everyone around him in danger.
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    A Cool Fish (2018) (2018)

    A Cool Fish (2018)
    Genre:
    Comedy, Suspense, Thriller
    Country:
    Chinese

    Cop-turned-security guard Ma faces the ultimate challenge when his boss mysteriously disappears and his paralyzed sister makes a morbid deal with the armed bandits who abducted her. (EMP.HK)

    Duration: 1 hr. 49 min.

  • Ep 1 RAW

    I Will, Song (2021) (2021)

    I Will, Song (2021)
    Genre:
    Drama, melodrama, Romance
    Country:
    Korean

    Mool Kyul , an unnamed singer who can no longer sing, leaves for Andong with an uncontrollable sadness.

    The movie director Ba Ram, who happened to meet Mool Kyul at a travel destination, somehow keeps hovering around her because he can't help but care.

    Just like that, the people who have been busy chasing precious dreams begin to share their wounds and pain with each other and open their hearts...

    The moment one gives up on dreams, will everything be lost?

    Can these two young people who couldn't have any courage, create a brilliant melody of hope again?

  • Ep 1 SUB

    Cadaver (2006) (2006)

    Cadaver (2006)
    Genre:
    Horror, Revenge
    Country:
    Thailand
    Mai is a medical student who has a scary experience while working with an experimental cadaver while doing her anatomy research. After this, she becomes haunted by a woman ghost that keeps following her everywhere. While Mai is terrified of the fearsome ghost, her teacher, Dr. Prakit, is the only person who is willing to try and help her. But, when she deeply discovers the truth behind this unknown cadaver, it leads her to find a horrible story of a girl called Dawan who is somehow linked to the cadaver.
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    Legend of the Mermaid: Human Love (2024) (2024)

    Legend of the Mermaid: Human Love (2024)
    Genre:
    Drama, Romance
    Country:
    Chinese

    A series of murders occurred in Yunyin Town, causing panic among the people. They decided to hold a grand ceremony in honor of the River God to pray for peace. Physician Tao Ran was assigned to investigate the serial murders. While solving the cases with his apprentice, Tao Ran accidentally saved a little fox named Hua Zhi, who witnessed one of the crimes and also made friends with the heavy-drinking wandering sorcerer, Mr. Xiao, and together, they joined forces to crack the case.

    In the thick of it, an embroidery workshop caught their eye, and the truth slowly came to light. As it turned out, the bizarre happenings were all tied to the grand River God ceremony...

    (Source: YoYo Movie Official Channel)

    Duration: 1 hr. 15 min.

  • Ep 1 SUB

    A Distant Cry from Spring (1980) (1980)

    A Distant Cry from Spring (1980)
    Genre:
    Drama, Family, Friendship, Romance
    Country:
    Japanese

    I first saw this film at the Hong Kong International Film Festival in 1981 and have often looked for it since (without any luck). Of the 50 films I saw in those 16 days (including masterpieces by Angelopoulos, and Syberberg's Hitler, A Film From Germany), Yamada's simple story turned out to be my favorite. When it recently turned up in a 5-disk Yoji Yamada box set, I immediately ordered it. Well, the disk is very poor quality, a murky transfer with the widescreen compositions butchered by a truly wretched pan-and-scan job -- and yet the quality of the film still manages to shine through.

    On its surface, there's nothing particularly remarkable about A Distant Cry From Spring. A widow struggles to maintain a small farm in a remote area of Hokkaido, fighting the elements and raising her young son. One brutally stormy night, a stranger appears at the door looking for shelter. Though wary, the widow offers him her hospitality. He leaves, but then returns in the spring and asks for work, desiring only room and board in return. What follows is the depiction of a slowly developing emotional bond set against a beautifully observed portrait of daily life on the farm, an endless round of backbreaking chores which constantly threaten to overwhelm the lonely woman.

    There is nothing terribly surprising in the revelations which eventually emerge about the characters, but they are so finely drawn and their emotional lives resonate with such authenticity, that only a cold-blooded viewer could fail to be moved by the film's resolution.

    Yamada is a master of emotional nuance and a brilliant observer of the small details of ordinary lives, which he obviously holds in some kind of awe, and in which he finds a kind of magic. He makes you feel for the characters without ever stooping to sentimentality or easy manipulation. His work deserves to be more widely known, and he certainly deserves better treatment from DVD distributors.

  • Ep 1 SUB

    A Brand New Life (2009)

    A Brand New Life
    Genre:
    Drama
    Country:
    Korean
    Inspired by her childhood, French-Korean filmmaker Ounie Lecomte recounts the emotional journey of a little girl abandoned by her father in an orphanage. 1975. It’s early autumn, somewhere in a small town in South Korea. Jin Hee is 9. She sets off on a journey. She doesn’t know where she is going. But she has to follow. She has to obey. Somewhere near Seoul, her father entrusts her to an orphanage for girls run by Catholic nuns in the hope that she will be adopted. Jin Hee resists. She cannot believe that this father whom she loves so much has abandoned her. She tries to make him come back. She attempts to run away. In vain, she finally accepts her fate, forced to hope and wait for her possible adoption.