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因忍受不了男友Moses(任賢齊)的平凡,阿Mi狠心與他分手,塞翁失馬焉知禍福,Moses在老人院做義工時(shí),與怪脾氣老頭蛤蚧王成為忘年之交,后者死后,給他留下巨額遺產(chǎn)。蛤蚧王的此舉招致其律師Allen的不滿,他在夜總會(huì)發(fā)泄時(shí)無意中將此事告訴了小姐Didi(張柏芝)。 為將Moses釣到手,Didi使出渾身解數(shù),無奈均不奏效。發(fā)現(xiàn)Moses是絕種好男人后,Didi對(duì)他動(dòng)了真心,兩人開始熱戀,不久,Allen將Didi的原來身份相告Moses,令他異常傷心,此時(shí),阿Mi又前來要與他復(fù)合。
這部電影向我們介紹了Ainara(由Blanca Soroa飾演),一個(gè)年輕、有天賦和理想主義的17歲女孩,他必須決定在大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí)哪門學(xué)科。或者至少這是她的家人希望她做的。然而,這個(gè)女孩透露了一個(gè)事實(shí),即她覺得自己越來越接近上帝,她準(zhǔn)備接受一個(gè)隱居修女的生活。這個(gè)重磅炸彈讓整個(gè)家庭都大吃一驚,造成了裂痕,對(duì)他們所有人來說都是一個(gè)試金石。
Korea’s most intimidating actor, Heo Sung-tae (Squid Game), stars as Detective Oh Nam-hyuk—a well-meaning but spectacularly inept cop clinging to his badge by a thread. When a botched sting operation lands him in over his head, he’s forced into an unlikely partnership with Tae-bong (Jo Bok-rae), a razor-sharp informant whose cover (and savings) are blown by Nam-hyuk’s bumbling. With a smuggling ring to bust, a fortune to recover, and zero trust between them, the mismatched duo must navigate double-crosses, blown covers, spectacularly stupid raids, and bruised egos.
Following her mother’s death, manga artist Soriya travels to her ancestral home in Phnom Penh, with hopes of reconnecting with her distant family and using the visit as inspiration for her work. All goes well initially. Renting an apartment in Metta, a rundown Khmer Rouge-era housing complex, her visit to her maternal relatives finds her welcomed with open arms. But Soriya’s waking hours in the apartment and its surroundings are punctuated by terrifying, bloody visions, almost as though she were a conduit for horrors of the past wanting to seep into the present. Inrasothythep Neth and Sokyou Chea’s blood-chilling psychological horror explores a personal and political past through the present, transforming a characterful space into an insidious environment. Surrounded by modern high-rises, this decrepit structure, with its brutalist architecture and peeling surfaces, is a relic from a dark period in history whose painful memories it has absorbed. In tracing Soriya’s ominous journey back to her roots, Tenement hints at a necessary reckoning with Cambodia’s political past without overplaying its historical dimension. It’s an impressive work from a woefully underrepresented national cinema.