At times, you rebel against your family's vocation, deciding to become a baker in a clan of actors or an actor in a family of dentists. Occasionally, having no better idea for yourself, you step into your parents' shoes, inherit the family business, or climb the career ladder competing against your family members. Blood is thicker than water, you know it. And very rarely it gives you great opportunities to grow and cultivate your talent. It gives you strength, being set up against tough competition impersonated by your siblings from a young age. If prepares you for a lifestyle. What sacrifices do you have to make to succeed, why not everybody is bound to be the top of the top, why family's support is crucial and why failure can be a heartbreaking journey of lost dreams? One story of success, based on a real family: Fighting with My Family. Enjoy.
What can you do for love? Can you change your bad habits and turn back on the route to righteousness? Can you repent for your sins and save a life that was doomed to be lost? Can you give a taste of life for those who have lost it kept in the bubble of protection? When the cruelest of hearts are melted by the purest of lives and set to fight demons, this is when magic arrives. Remember when the Beast met Bella and transformed back to the Prince? Now, this is a different story; this time a conman meets terminally sick girl and falls in love. An equally enchanting fairy journey of loss and atonement, quite underrated, Winter's Tale.
If you devote your life to just a single aspect, you might find there's something missing. Education is one of these things. Burying yourself entirely in books doesn't guarantee that your life will be happy and fulfilled. But if you realized it just at the last moment of your high-school marathon and there was just one day to catch up on days wasted on serious things? All parties squeezed in one day, speedy self-searching and disappointments, and admitting that you actually might have been wrong. Booksmart.
As a child, you want to have a best friend. Someone loyal to play with. Someone special. You often end up with imaginary friends who would suit your needs and don't require that much protection from your parents' side. But what if your house was visited by someone from a different planet and both of you formed a unique connection that surpassed death and universes? A cult movie from the eighties, which taught us that aliens can be actually befriended and kids are able to form a united front against one enemy. Inspiration for many contemporary film-makers and a great trip in time to the past when even Drew Barrymore was amazingly little. Enjoy.
When you're in your twenties, you have still time to make major decisions. You can make mistakes, you can change your mind. You can switch your career path, there's a chance for a new relationship, for that gap-year, for wasting your savings away. A total revolution is nothing strange and frowned-upon. Time flies by, however, and for some things, it might be already too late, which biological clock always tends to remind us, especially when we celebrate another birthday. What if you wanted to have a child and it was nearly impossible to have one? What kind of strain does it have on your relationship, what kind of compromises you have to make, what doubts can you have about each other? And in today's world is it more important what you want or what you already have? When one woman over thirty meets a man in his twenties. Only You.