Three episodes of the unfinished series commissioned by the now-defunct Corporation for Public Broadcasting, examining how and why people fail to make meaningful connections in the early 21st century. Hosted by amateur filmmaker Kurtis Matthew Russell who was given a budget of 5 dollars.
Jerry, the only son of famous business tycoon, Vijay; is never truly acknowledged and trusted prejudicing him far lack of matureness- is engaged to Shreya. However, one day he comes up with an idea of summitting the Everest, unaware of the problems coming to his family and his love-life.
Fang’s home is cramped and chaotic—not even a dining table to gather around. One day, she visits her friend Qi’s birthday party and, for the first time, sits at a real table to share a meal. That simple moment awakens a longing she never knew she had.
When her daughter abandons the family, a devoted grandmother becomes the sole caregiver of her beloved grandson — her “little treasure” — finding hope and purpose in their simple, love-filled life.
As a woman enters the elevator of her residential building, she finds a vintage die lying on a wooden board on top of a pedestal with the phrase TRY YOUR LUCK engraved on it. She soon realizes that it is only by using the die, and not the elevator buttons, that she can move between floors.
The protagonist's sexual orientation is male. He can't tell anyone about his sexual orientation. One day, he hits it off with a friend from his seminar. The friend casually mentions that he's gay, and the two start dating. However, as they begin to date, various obstacles arise, and the protagonist begins to feel inferior, thinking that he's not normal. Meanwhile, a childhood friend confesses his love to the protagonist. However, he begins to feel frustrated that he's lying to himself. Will he be able to overcome the high obstacles and find happiness? Will he be able to find happiness by dating his childhood friend, despite the frustration of lying to himself? This is a story that asks viewers not to understand sexual diversity, but to live their lives as "normal" people.
A lonely student from out of town asks her imaginary friend, a goldfish, for advice on how to temporarily distract herself from her family, whom she has been unable to contact for the past few days, so she can complete her final assignment without any distractions.
A successful but isolated young woman, stalked by grief, is haunted inside her own body - until a final, brutal revelation shatters everything she thought she knew about herself.
Moon travels through a mysterious unexplained world free of adults. Moon meets a scholar turned sage and her translator in a mountain hut, where she tries to understand what is happening, based on a play by Don DeLillo. She meets many others who perform for her, show her a film, give her gifts, show her different possibilities for living. She observes and moves on into an unknown future.
Set in the 1990s, Tricky begins in a London animation studio run by a husband-and-wife team famous for creating beloved cereal mascots. Their world crumbles when new regulations ban sugary ads targeted at children, effectively cancelling their entire industry overnight. The husband flees to America, leaving behind his wife and their daughter, Maya. Decades later, Maya’s 12-year-old daughter, Charli, discovers a VHS tape of the old commercials. Hoping to connect with the grandfather she’s never met, she uploads digitized clips to TikTok using AI tools. But the experiment goes horribly wrong: her viral videos open a portal between worlds, unleashing the once-cute mascots, now twisted, AI-enhanced monstrosities, into the real world.
Every love relationship goes through different phases – more precisely 7 Steps. The 7 Steps dictate the conditions for Elle’s entire existence. After a year of falling in love, traveling and romantic adventures where Elle and Josef have spent almost every waking minute together, Elle disappears without a trace. Josef takes up the search for her and tries to find the answer to what might have happened through the past.
Being sick since childhood, Moe has spent most of her life at home, without school or friends. After being given just six months to live, she decides to spend her final days differently—by attending high school. On the very first day, she boldly confesses her feelings to her classmate Hinata. The two start dating and experience their first love. Then, on Moe’s birthday, they plan to watch the “Strawberry Moon” together – a full moon said to bind lovers forever. But after that night, she disappears without a word…
When a struggling couple brings home an AI companion to fix their lives, love unexpectedly blooms again-until tragedy strikes. What follows is a twist of memory, grief, and second chances.
When their high school drama director passes away, Tori, Nathan, Kate, Sienna, Brandon, and April, now in their 30s, return to their hometown for his funeral. They reconnect and see in each other how they've changed, and how they haven't. Making their way through the weekend, they try their best not to let the ennui of adulthood and existential dread brought on by the march of time ruin their reunion.
A 17-year-old idealist has to choose her course at university, and declares that she feels ever closer to God. Contemplating a membership within an enclosed religious order raises questions regarding the liberal principles of her father and her aunt, the latter who feels she should choose the life she wants but should experience life before doing so.
A cautious teen struggles to pull his reckless brother back from the edge, but as their turbulent night unfolds, he's forced to question whether some wounds can ever truly heal.
Larson is trapped in a prison facility. He has had a delightful time until he finds out Grace has been kidnapped by Bob. Daniel must find a way to escape the institution before Bob marries Grace.
Armed with an old song and old photographs, Nora travels through time, trying to relive the memories of her life with her loved ones. But inside her head, darkness looms, ready to take everything away.