Desperately needing a break from bombed midterms and the confusion of the Valentine's Day season, three best friends decide to go out on the infamously named “Thirsty Thursday." But when their drinks become too much to handle, they're forced to confront the problems they are trying to escape in a blackout that tests their friendship and the dangers of letting loose at a frat party.
When sarcastic teen, Alex, is “broken up with” by her oncologists who can’t wait to get rid of her, she’s ripped out of the chaotic hospital life she finds cozy, and sent back home to her multicultural family. Despite trying to pick up where she left off one year ago, her overbearing immigrant parents, hypochondriac sister, and MIA best friend have all moved on. This is remission. But Alex doesn’t ring a bell to celebrate, throw on a cancer ribbon t-shirt, or organize a multi-million dollar fundraiser. Instead, she begs for her daily morphine drip, clings to her radiation mask as a safety blanket, reminisces about gory hospital stories, and plays heart monitor beeps in her headphones to fall asleep. Despite everyone’s high expectations of her, she can’t get herself to play the part of the inspirational survivor. She’s a bad survivor and everybody knows it.
Eric, a lonely blind man, makes an unknown birthday wish. As he arrives at his monotonous call center job, he begins to realize he is hearing the audio description for the film. [For those unaware, audio description is a basic narrative audio track added to a film to describe visual activity to visually impaired audience members]. The audio describer, Duncan, is shocked by this as well, but Eric wants him gone. Duncan reveals he can’t leave until the film’s plot is completed- finding Eric a friend. The two work together to find Eric a friend. After continually failing, but having fun doing so, Eric realizes Duncan has become a good friend.
Vince is a disabled dude and lately, people have been confusing him with some other disabled due they know. Vince would rather just let it go and avoid the interaction completely but...it keeps happening. So when someone mistakes him for the dude that starred in the hit 90s movie SIMON BIRCH, offering him a free vacation, Vince and his best friend Rosie decide they've had enough.
The story begins in Lamsonthi District, a town known for its peace, simplicity, and self-sufficient way of life. The people are kind, and the children go to school happily. However, peace is rarely everlasting, especially when modernization arrives. With progress comes both good and bad, and when something harmful like drugs starts creeping into the community, trouble follows. This marks the beginning of an unavoidable mission for five children—Manee, Mana, Piti, Chujai, and Veera—who must face the growing threat and uncover the truth behind it.
A Glimpse Through The Bennington Lens follows Will and Ana, two journalist theater students at Bennington, as they interview faculty and administration members to get to the bottom of some uncanny events
On sunny Curaçao, the sarcastic Emy (Carré Albers) works at a five-star hotel for the rich and famous. Her life takes an unexpected turn when the charming movie star Nathan Levi (Twan Kuyper) visits the hotel.
Being sensible can be excessively boring. At least Jack thinks so. While assuming the role of dutiful guardian in the country, he lets loose in town under a false identity. Meanwhile, his friend Algy takes on a similar facade. Unfortunately, living a double life has its drawbacks, especially when it comes to love. Hoping to impress two eligible ladies, the gentlemen find themselves caught in a web of lies they must carefully navigate.
How much do we really know about ourselves when we make a decision? What if there are multiple versions of our I within us, each with something to say?
Earth, a mischievous 8th-year university student, is about to reach its final chapter. In what should be his last semester before graduation, instead of focusing on his studies, he pours all his energy into winning the heart of Sai Mai, a junior student.
Nikita Kryukov is a successful hockey player in the past, who ended his sports and then his agent career because of his uncontrollable anger. No one is ready to work with him. Suddenly, he receives a message about his mother's death. He breaks off to his hometown. But it turns out that this message was sent by the mother's youngest daughter from her second husband. After his father's death, Nikita almost immediately went to Moscow, and then to America, and all this time he did not communicate with his mother — he could not forgive the fact that she almost immediately got together with another.
Matthias is a master of his profession. Do you need a “cultured boyfriend” to impress your friends? A “perfect son” to influence your business partners’ opinion of you? Or maybe just a sparring partner to rehearse an argument? Whatever it is, just rent Matthias! While he excels at pretending to be someone else every day, just being himself is the real challenge.
A 32-year-old barber enjoys his modest life but struggles with a deep sense of loneliness, believing that marriage could fill the void. Under pressure from his family, friends, and society, he embarks on a quest to find the perfect partner, exploring everything from dating apps to traditional matchmakers. Despite this, he faces a series of disappointments and rejections. As his search spirals into frustration, he begins to doubt if the life he seeks is even possible or if he's just chasing an illusion.
Adaptation of "A Piece of Cake" side-chapter in the Vol.Next manga which was a special present for movie attendees in Japan. Included in the "Plus Ultra" version of the film's Blu-ray and DVD release in Japan.