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  • Ep 1 SUB

    My King documentary (2012)

    My King documentary
    Genre:
    Documentary
    Country:
    Thailand
    This feature is mainly about the Thai King's merits and includes many rare footage restored in high definition. It is narrated in Thai by Bird Thongchai and in English by Christopher Wright in 2 separate audio tracks. National Geographic is credited as Associated Partner. This rip contains both the English and Thai audio and Thai and English subs which have been fixed of inconsistencies in names and missing spaces. I've used the 5.1 AC3 audio from DVD9.
  • Ep 1 SUB

    The House Where The Mermaid Sleeps (2018) (2018)

    The House Where The Mermaid Sleeps (2018)
    Genre:
    Drama, Family, Mystery, Novel, Psychological
    Country:
    Japanese

    Kazumasa and Kaoruko are in a troubled marriage and have agreed to divorce once their daughter's elementary school entrance exams are over. However, just before they are to rehearse for the family oral interview, they are informed of their daughter drowning in a pool. Rushing to the hospital, Kazumasa and Kaoruko are met with a heartbreaking situation.

    Adapted from the novel "Ningyo no Nemuru Ie" by Higashino Keigo.

  • Ep 1 SUB

    Mr Coconut (1989)

    Mr Coconut
    Genre:
    Comedy
    Country:
    Hong Kong
    Mr. Coconut, who arrives in town from Hainan China where he lived with his coconuts. Here in the sophisticated urban jungles of Hong Kong. Mr. Coconut has finally reunited with his family, as he endures Hong Kong Streets of the late 1980s, filled with stock and property gamblers, heavy mobile phones and everything.
  • Ep 1 SUB

    Chongqing (2008)

    Chongqing
    Genre:
    Drama
    Country:
    Chinese
    In China, Xuie lives an impoverished life with her father who is far from helpful. She is living in Chongqing, the city of 40 million people. She works as a teacher, teaching Mandarin to foreigners. Even though she is from Chongqing, she doesn't speak in Chongqing dialect, rather talking in Mandarin which is the standard language of mainland China. One day, her father gets arressted because of prostitution and she is called to the police. One policeman comes closer to her and her mind is taken by him. In the crowded and busy streets of industrial developing city, Chongqing, Xuie dreams to escape from her painful and hopeless life.
  • Ep 1 SUB

    Beijing Meets Seattle II: Book of Love (2016)

    Beijing Meets Seattle II: Book of Love
    Genre:
    Romance
    Country:
    Chinese
    Continuing the story of Beijing Meets Seattle I from 2013, the new movie has the couple fall in love again.
  • Ep 1 SUB

    Deadball (2011) (2011)

    Deadball (2011)
    Genre:
    Action, Comedy, Horror
    Country:
    Japanese
    young man, Jubeh Yakyu, swears off baseball after his literally blazing fastball offs his old man. Later, as a young adult with the fashion sense of a biker and a Sergio Leone western, he is arrested for a 2 week spree of 54 crimes ("inluding dropping televisions on people"wink.gif. With a promise of freedom, the governor sends him to "Pteradactyl Hall", a juvenile detention center run by a headmistress called Ishihara who has a thing for the Nazi period in her dress and manner. She is also the chairperson for a baseball tournament called "Juvie League". The governor suspects she's up to something and he wants Jubeh to find out what.
  • Ep 1 SUB

    The Adventurers (2017)

    The Adventurers
    Genre:
    Action, Adventure, Crime
    Country:
    Chinese
    The world's top thieves join forces to pull off the heist of a lifetime. But when they find themselves pursued across Europe by a legendary French detective, they'll have to take their game to the next level.
  • Ep 2 SUB

    Public Enemy 2 (2005)

    Public Enemy 2
    Genre:
    Action, Comedy, Crime
    Country:
    Korean
    From director Kang Woo-Suk comes Another Public Enemy, a winning sequel to the 2002 box office smash. Sul Kyung-Ku returns for the follow-up, this time portraying a by-the-book prosecutor who finds himself in a battle of wits with a smarmy millionaire who thinks he's above the law. Although slightly overlong and a bit too "on the nose" in terms of its social commentary, Another Public Enemy is an engaging film that, quite refreshingly, takes a more old fashioned approach to its heroes and villains. In the old days, movies tended to be populated solely by obvious good guys and clear-cut bad guys. Eventually, newer generations of filmmakers came along and found such a black-and-white division to be too simplistic and began to introduce characters whose morals were painted in broader shades of gray. But even moral relativism gets a little boring when it's overdone, and considering how ethically ambiguous the real world is getting nowadays, it's no surprise that certain audiences might be longing for movies that feature heroes who actually stand for something. Anti-heroes may have their charm, but sometimes it's nice to have a hero who's willing to put it all on the line for no other reason than it's the right thing to do. Such a discussion leads directly into Another Public Enemy, Kang Woo-Suk's engaging sequel to his 2002 box office hit. In the first Public Enemy, actor Sul Kyung-Ku played Kang Chul-Joong, a corrupt bastard of a detective who'd lost sight of his responsibilities as an officer, and in the end, found some measure of redemption by bringing a brutal serial killer to justice. Sul returns for the sequel, playing a character with the same name, but this Kang Chul-Joong isn't quite so rough around the edges. Despite his low-paying salary, this Chul-Joong is an incorruptible public servant, a veritable paragon of virtue who takes his job as a prosecutor very seriously, even putting himself in harm's way to serve the public good...LoveHkFilm