Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Vanessa: The Movie #MoviesMall





Vanessa: The Movie #MoviesMall



Vanessa lives with her step father who is mean to her and abuses her. Having coped with the atrocities for too long, Vanessa leaves home.

She lands on the streets with nowhere to seek shelter. She goes frantic looking for a roof above her head and is ready to the meanest possible job, even sell her skin, but with no respite. So, she chooses to commit suicide. When she is about to end her life, a stranger comes to rescue her in the nick of time. Vanessa soon finds out that life is not that bad after all.


Saturday, November 7, 2015

Lost In The Sun Movie #MoviesMall




Lost In The Sun Movie #MoviesMall


The story of John, a small time crook, who finds an unlikely accomplice in Louis, a newly-orphaned teenage boy. As their open-road adventure progresses and John drags the kid on a string of robberies, the pair forge an unexpected and powerful bond.

I loved the story that it unfolds the plot into inspiring bond between father and son. Given the scenes that really captured my imagination that a father-love is everything.

Read the full review of this movie: Scott Tobias

A small-time crook has a secret in “Lost in the Sun,” but it takes nearly 90 minutes of secondhand outlaw behavior to get it out of him in writer-director Trey Nelson’s somnolent road picture. By then, the audience is likely 80 minutes ahead of the big reveal and perhaps wondering why some obvious questions aren’t being asked. Sprawling the drama out across the arid expanse between Texas and New Mexico — and catching seemingly every “magic hour” exterior along the way — Nelson seeks a more tender variation on the traditional Middle American crime spree, but the central relationship between a ne’er-do-well and an orphaned teen rarely rings true. A perfunctory release in theaters and on VOD on Nov. 5 will be the farthest this broken-down Josh Duhamel vehicle stands to travel before stalling out.

“There are certain things I just can’t change about myself,” confesses ex-con John Wheeler (Duhamel), and he’s certainty right about that. Past mistakes have condemned him to a life in permanent exile, where he sleeps in his car and dodges the shady characters who want the protection money he owes them. It’s safe to assume he’s alienated everyone who ever cared about him and it’s equally safe to assume that his time in prison hasn’t exactly burnished his resume. Backed into this desperate corner, the only way he knows how to survive is to wave his handgun at the clerk beyond the counter and hope there’s enough in the cash register to last him a few days.

When John turns up at his ex-girlfriend’s funeral, he turns his attention to her orphaned son, Louis (Josh Wiggins), who’s set to take a bus to his grandparents’ house in New Mexico immediately after the ceremony is over. It doesn’t take much for John to convince the boy to skip the bus and accept a ride with him instead, but needless to say, they take the scenic route getting there. Though he remains properly suspicious and resentful of this stranger, Louis perks up when John teaches him lessons in adulthood like how to drive and how to shoot a gun. Those skills come in handy later, when John needs a wheelman for a series of armed robberies.

The bond that develops between the boy and the stranger hovers somewhere between twisted affection and Stockholm syndrome, but Nelson doesn’t make it stick. Their feelings for each other vary from scene to scene, with Louis acting like a hostage in some and a willing partner-in-crime in others. John proudly likens himself to great American outlaws like Billy the Kid and Clyde Barrow — Louis gently reminds him that those guys got shot — but the comparison does “Lost in the Sun” no favors. Dragging a sullen boy through a handful of low-yield stick-ups does not a criminal legend make.

The film breaks the monotony a little when the fugitives pair off John and Louis with a like-aged mother (Lynn Collins) and daughter (Emma Fuhrmann) who show both the possibility of a healthier life. But soon enough, Nelson puts them back on a road to a New Mexico farm that seems so far away, perhaps they followed Bugs Bunny’s lead and took a wrong turn at Albuquerque. “Lost in the Sun” doesn’t have the pop of a crime thriller, much less an exploitation movie, but the absence of psychological complexity makes it listless as drama, too, with a disengaged Duhamel moseying about like Timothy Olyphant’s understudy.

The one bright spot in this grinding dirge is Wiggins, a gifted child actor who continues a run of good performances this year in the indie drama “Hellion” and the inspiration dog movie “Max.” Even with his company, though, it’s still a long road to get the expected solution to the pic’s only mystery.

Film Review: ‘Lost in the Sun’

Reviewed online, Chicago, Nov. 3, 2015. Running time: 96 MIN.

Production

An Entertainment One release of a Floren Shieh Prods., Two Ton Films, and Cargo Entertainment production. Produced by Clay Pecorin, Aimee Shieh, Clay Floren. Executive producer, Russell Geyser. Co-producers, Chris Robert, A.J. Shah.

Crew

Directed, written by Trey Nelson. Camera, Robert Barocci; editor, Michael Choi; music, Daniel Hart; production designer, Michael Bricker; supervising art director, Gary Barbosa; set decorator, Nazanin Shirazi; costume designer, Steven Chudej; sound, Erik Duemig; supervising sound editor, Gisela Fulla-Silvestre; re-recording mixers, Robert Hein, Josh Berger; assistant director, Meg Beatty; casting, Karry Barden, Karmen Leech, Paul Schnee, John Williams.

With Josh Duhamel, Josh Wiggins, Lynn Collins, Emma Fuhrmann.






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Friday, May 30, 2014

Escape From Sobibor Full Movie #MoviesMall


Escape From Sobibor Full Movie



Following the Wannsee Conference on January 20, 1942, the Nazi regime created six "Death Camps"(extermination centers)in Eastern Poland. Three of these were set up under "Operation Reinhard," named for Reinhard Heydrich, who had chaired the Wannsee Conference, where the "Final Solution" was decreed. One of the "Reinhard" camps was Sobibor (the other Reinhard camps were Belzec and Treblinka; Auschwitz-Birkenau, Chelmno, and Majdanek were also extermination centers). Other concentration camps were mainly labor or punishment camps, but the extermination centers had only one purpose - to kill as many Jews as possible as quickly as possible. A small group of prisoners were kept back from the gas chambers to work the camp under control of the Nazi guards. This is the story of what life was like for those people who had to watch their countrymen and families die. Pushed to the limit of human endurance, they finally found a way to fight back. The spirit of humanity at its most desperate and most magnificent.



In The Navel of The Sea (Full Filipino Movies) #MoviesMall



In The Navel of The Sea (Full Filipino Movie With English Subtitles)






Published on Mar 31, 2014

Storyline:

Pepito, growing up in a remote fishing village in the Philippines is destined to become the successor of his mother: the only midwife in the whole district, a job given from generation to generation. As Pepito's mother Rosa who is a widow, becomes pregnant she tries everything to abort the baby because of the shame this would bring. This fails and she sees the only way to protect her son is to commit suicide. After a while Pepito falls in love with a teacher from the capitol, Mrs. Santiago. But this relationship cannot have a future.

Category

People & Blogs
License

Standard YouTube License



Bekikang Ang Nanay Kong Beki #MoviesMall


Bekikang Ang Nanay Kong Beki





Love Story INDONESIAN MOVIE FULL #MoviesMall



FILM DRAMA CINTA





Published on Jan 16, 2014

INDONESIAN MOVIE FULL FILM DRAMA CINTA From the title, you can certainly find out that the theme of the film is a love story. However, that makes me curious is that there is also the theme of religion in the film, starring a handsome actor. A film genre that is now quite popular after the success of Indonesian films before.

Category

Film & Animation
License

Standard YouTube License




Monday, November 18, 2013

The Cure #MoviesMall




The Cure Drama English Full Movie




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The Cure Drama English Full Movie



The Cure

Set in a small town of Stillwater, Minnesota, Erik (Brad Renfro) is an adolescent loner with a neglectful and selfish workaholic mother, Gail (Diana Scarwid) who hardly spends time with him. Dexter (Joseph Mazzello), who contracted AIDS through a blood transfusion, is Erik's neighbor. Initially, Erik is put off by Dexter, but the two soon become good friends despite their differences. Erik seeks a family in Dexter and his congenial mother, Linda (Annabella Sciorra), due to his strained relationship with Gail, but keeps the friendship a secret from her, knowing that she won't approve.

Gail discovers the friendship one night after Linda comes over to ask Erik about something Dexter ate in the boys' quest to find a natural cure for his disease. She is furious and warns Linda to keep Dexter away, showing that not only is she selfish and neglectful, but also a bigot, but Linda, who resents her, refuses to listen and encourages the friendship. When the boys read an article in a tabloid about a doctor in distant New Orleans who claims to have found a cure for AIDS, they set out on their own down the Mississippi River in the hope of finding a means of saving Dexter's life.

Initially, the boys start taking a boat down the river with a bunch of degenerates, but eventually steal their money (as they were never treated well by the group) and try to hitchhike the rest of the way. When the boatmen find that their money has been stolen, they locate the kids at a bus station and proceed to chase them until they reach a dead end in a dilapidated building. Erik draws a switchblade, causing one of the men to draw a knife as well. Dexter suddenly grabs the knife from Erik, and cuts his hand to cause himself to bleed. He threatens the boatman with his blood, saying that he has AIDS and could easily transfer the disease to him (the boatman has open wounds on his arm as a result of an injury received when chasing the boys). Dexter then chases the boatmen off, threatening them with his bleeding hand. Once the two men are gone, Dexter realizes what he has done in directly exposing his blood to the outside environment. He suddenly feels sick, so Erik helps to escort him back to the bus station. Realizing that their journey must end if Dexter is to be treated, Erik resorts to calling Linda to have her pick the boys up when they arrive on the bus in Stillwater.

Once they return, Dexter spends the rest of his time in the hospital. Erik stays with Linda, knowing that not only will Gail be angry, but she will not let him visit Dexter in the hospital. Dexter and Erik prank the doctors three times that Dexter's dead. But when the third doctor arrives to check him, Dexter really is dead. While driving Erik home, Linda notices a mother holding her young child while crossing the street. With the child serving as a reminder of Dexter, she pulls over and breaks down crying. Erik apologizes to her, saying that he should have tried harder to find a cure. Linda, taken aback by his comment, embraces Erik, explaining that he was the happiest thing in Dexter's difficult life. Upon arrival at home, they are confronted by a furious Gail. When Gail starts to hit Erik, Linda quickly intervenes and asks to talk to her privately.

Once inside Linda's home, Gail's anger backfires when Linda pins her against the door and angrily and tearfully tells her about Dexter's death and that Erik is going to the funeral. She ends with threatening to kill Gail if she ever hits Erik again and to which Gail guiltily complies.

At the funeral, Erik places one of his shoes in the coffin and takes one of Dexter's to let sail down the river (as earlier in the trip when Dexter's having nightmares, Erik told Dexter to hold one of his sneakers as a reminder that he's always by his side). This way, the shoes represent the boys' souls and their will to live.