Not everyone is about to make it, reach the finish of ripe old age. There are some who will never celebrate the fall's birthdays surrounded by grandchildren and aging friends. The world is unfair in giving richness and life in years. Some have many, others have very few. There is something heartbreaking in capturing young love which has no chances in the world to hit happy ever after. Is the hospital surrounding a good place for a love story? Can the disease change you and can you be mature enough to love and be loved in return? And why young love is just like any love, and it's not the years that count but fleeting moments? Moving and eye-watering, three stories, one love in spite of the disease.
What a better way to get away from the routine of a small monotonous town where everybody knows who's who and every corner has been depressingly the same for years? What if the shift of the globe makes something go wrong and changes the order of things? Can the dead suddenly rise from their graves and disturb the overwhelming peace? Small-town people have their gimmicks even after their death. How to survive a local Zombie apocalypse? Jim Jarmusch's The Dead Don't Die.
Almost all of us fell for it. The magic of Hollywood, the purchase of the illusion, the dream. I used to kiss farewell the screen of a TV set after each memorable film ended, hoping to see it again, a five-year-old's tribute to the hard work of fantasy makers. But the film is not just the 2-hour story cut by advertisements for us to watch, devouring on popcorn. It's the outcome of hundreds of hours of work, rehearsals, break-downs, tabloid registered ups and downs, scandals, the pain of being forgotten and a whole lot of personal drama going on in the meantime.
In 1969 the wife of our Polish Roman Polanski, the actress Sharon Tate, and her friends were murdered by Charles Manson's gang, creating for eternity a trauma in Hollywood's history, a myth equaled with Marylin Monroe's death. This is the compilation of events that led to this tragedy. Or is it? Hilarious, action-filled, and entertaining on so many levels. Can it get any better? Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
The lifeline on the palm of your hand can have its breaks, forks or sudden dead ends. You can never tell whether your life will be long or surprisingly short due to disease, accident, or tragedy. Sudden death is something which no one wishes for themselves, but it happens despite the wishful thinking and hopes for the best. Do you believe in life after death? Or is it the end of your journey, blank darkness without sounds, smells, tastes, and feelings? But what if your out-of-the-blue departure was a part of a bigger plot and you remained among the living to finish one more unfinished business? One of a kind Patrick Swayze as Ghost. Enjoy.
The treatment of mental diseases varied throughout centuries, from remotely built asylums to psychoanalysis visits on the couch and multiple drug prescriptions. The past bears a heavy burden of responsibility for inhumane methods and suffering patients. It's difficult to control the crowd of people who can be a threat not only to themselves but to others, let alone keep them safe in one closed space. But what if matters get out of control and those who need the treatment will usurp the power of their guardians? Who is who in a crazy game of love and mystery? Stonehearst Asylum. Enjoy.