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两小无拆
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讲述门对门两家“世仇”的儿子,一个是玩世不恭的混世魔王,一个是精致完美的学霸小子。他们俩从小到大一直都是冤家,不仅在学校里比拼,在生活中也较着劲,以为会成为一辈子对手的两个人却在争来争去的过程中萌发了少男情愫......
叽哩咕历险记
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  温暖鲜明的原始绘画色彩,冷静的幽默感加上一点禅意,造就了叽哩咕,这个还在母腹里就开口问妈妈:“把我生出来好吗?”的小家伙。  叽哩咕从娘胎里蹦出来,自我介绍:“我叫叽哩咕”,自助切断脐带洗好澡,立刻向世界丢出大串问题,爸爸呢?被女巫吃掉了,女巫为何那么凶?不知道,你得自己去找答案。祖父说,所有的问题终将导出生命的意义。而女巫的终极秘密,原来正是叽哩咕未出生就爱发问的原因。结果部落人口暴增,失踪的男人都平安归来,而且……
程法攻略
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  Jinake Saman is the university moon in the engineering faculty, known across the whole campus as the hottest moon. There was the saying among the campus “Nothing and no one was hotter than Mr. Jin!” One day when his girlfriend broke up with him, he fell apart in despair. He later discovered that the girl who broke his heart was the cousin of law student Bom. Jin misunderstands that Bom and his cousin were flirting when actually he likes Jin. Bom has liked him since he was a freshman one year ago after Jin exchanged Bom’s lunchbox (because he couldn’t eat anything spicy) with his own food and rice. As feelings grow between them, can Jin understand Bom’s true intentions and come to see Bom as more than just a junior?
深夜小狗离奇事件
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  深夜,邻家小狗威灵顿死在草坪上。我心疼地抱着它,却被主人误以为是凶手。我决定侦破这起谋杀案,并把探案的过程写成一本书……
我非笼鸟
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亚历珊德拉·达达里奥([海滩游侠])加盟惊悚片[我非笼鸟](I Am Not a Bird,暂译),威廉·奥尔森执导。影片根据凯瑟琳·哈格拉汗所著小说《失踪女孩与情人酒店》改编。故事围绕在东京买醉快活的姑娘玛格丽特展开,其与日本黑帮小混混Kazu坠入爱河,而两人的风流韵事,则触发一连串危机事件。WME Global负责影片发行。
佐罗的面具
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蒙面英雄佐罗(安东尼•霍普金斯 Anthony Hopkins 饰)为了阻止西班牙总督蒙特罗滥杀无辜,突然从天而降,劫走了准备行刑的犯人,从而与蒙特罗结下深仇。随后,蒙特罗派部队跟踪了佐罗。在一片混战中,佐罗的妻子被杀死,还在襁褓中的女儿被虐走,佐罗也被投入了监牢。一晃眼二十年过去了,为了让自己的事业后继有人,佐罗带上面具逃出了监狱。蒙特罗这时仍然在作恶,他计划买下加利福尼亚的所有权。佐罗找到了年轻的盗贼马瑞塔(安东尼奥•班德拉斯 Antonio Banderas 饰),将毕生所学都传授了给他,希望马瑞塔能够阻止蒙特罗的阴谋。马瑞塔继承了佐罗的面具,然而当他找到蒙特罗时,发现拦在他面前的凶狠的西班牙公主(凯瑟琳•泽塔-琼斯 Catherine Zeta-Jones 饰)竟然就是当年老佐罗的女儿!
拉古莱特的夏天
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1967年的夏天,突尼斯拉葛列特的旅游胜地海滩,三个17岁的女孩:Gigi,西西里人、信奉天主;Meriem,突尼斯与阿拉伯混血儿;Tina,法国犹太人。她们都想趁此夏天体验自己的第一次,作为对家人的挑战。她们的父亲Youssef、Jojo和Giuseppe彼此都是老朋友,他们的友谊因各自的女儿而遭受严峻的考验
没有和解
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The subtitle of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet’s first feature, from 1965, “Only Violence Helps Where Violence Reigns,” suggests the fierce political program evoked by their rigorous aesthetic. The pretext of the film, set in Cologne, is Heinrich Böll’s novel “Billiards at Half Past Nine,” which they strip down to a handful of stark events and film with a confrontational angularity akin to Bartók’s music that adorns the soundtrack. The subtlest of cues accompany the story’s complex flashbacks. The middle-aged Robert Fähmel tells a young hotel bellhop of persecutions under the Third Reich; his elderly father, Heinrich, an architect famed for a local abbey, recalls the militarism of the First World War, when his wife, Johanna, incurred trouble for insulting the Kaiser. A third-generation Fähmel is considering architecture, just as the exiled brother of Robert’s late wife, returns, only to be met by their former torturer, now a West German official taking part in a celebratory parade of war veterans. Straub and Huillet make the layers of history live in the present tense, which they judge severely. The tamped-down acting and the spare, tense visual rhetoric suggest a state of moral crisis as well as the response—as much in style as in substance—that it demands.