The most frustrating thing in life is to run into a stumbling block of your ambition. But some things are just so difficult to overcome. Money, class, background, education - these things you won't easily acquire and there are no shortcuts. But if once rejected, you badly needed to be accepted back? What can you resort to in order to make your plan work and the girl of your dreams like and trust you back? Is there a limit to your scruples or Machiavelli was right and "The end justifies the means"? How a boy with no money and prospects tried to make it in the city of Warsaw. The Hater.
It takes time to learn your true vocation. You might get in the trap of money, sex, and idleness and be too blind to learn the value of work and love. But time is a great teacher. What comes easily to you, can be as easily taken away. True skills, however, will stay and help you recover from the greatest misfortunes. The loss will teach you the value of friendship, love, parenthood, and profession. And then - you're changed. And people do change, once they suffered enough, learned a lot or got bored with the same things over and over again. How did it happen to a young, arrogant medic who happened to find himself at the king's court? Great costumes, palaces, and rituals of the epoch and one lost young man prone to sin, Restoration.
You always remember those who wronged you, don't you? Even one critical remark lingers for years, one hateful comment blurs hundreds of positive ones, one failed purchase sours your mood and memories of many successful ones. One accident leaves you traumatized and one failure in a relationship makes you cautious with the subsequent loves. But if you're innocent, entirely and blissfully and there are those who purposefully destroy your career, freedom, love, and family? Can you forget the betrayal? Can you really let go? Or will you find peace only when you revenge those who wronged you? Taking into account circumstances, making use of the true reversal of fate and pure luck, you might regain what was once taken from you. Life is made of ups and downs and this story is the epitome of its giggles of fate. A classic still exciting, enjoyable and interesting, based on a lengthy Alexandre Dumas' novel, with multiple film adaptations. Do you believe in God's justice? The Count of Monte Cristo.
Some die young. Yes, tragically, not everybody is going to make it and enjoy their lives to the fullest. Some will end up with many unfinished stories and unfinished business. But if you had a chance to come back in another body with memories of your past life and were able to mend what was once broken? Young Robert Downey, Jr. and Cybill Shephard as a pair of lost lovers. A play on reincarnation and a feel-good comedy that hasn't lost its appeal. Chances Are.
Have you ever experienced a job burnout? However motivated you might be entering a profession, after a while, after months and months of problems, conflicts, or simple overwork, you start to lose the sense of your vocation. What if your job is playing in a science fiction TV series which has been dragging for some time and even fan meetings started to be tiresome? Looks like a long way down? But what if the fiction was far closer to reality than you thought? Maybe your job had an actual purpose to save the galaxy from perishing? Fun to watch, Galaxy Quest. Enjoy.