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At a time when militarism was rampant, a fishing boat named "Bo Guang Maru" was tossed about in the rough waves of the Kamchatka Peninsula, carrying dozens of crab workers. This ship is owned by a food company specializing in the production of canned crab meat and is engaged in frantic fishing and production in the name of the empire. The crab workers come from various backgrounds, but none of them
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Adapted from the ITO Masayuki Prize-winning novel "Identity Account" by Takashi Sasaki, this film is based on a real person and stars the renowned Japanese actor Hiroshi Yakusho. It tells the story of a former gang member who was sentenced to prison for murder. After serving 13 years, he was released and returned to society, vowed to try his best to integrate into a new life. However, when he was shot here
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Mira Kunis/ Glenn Close/ Stephen Root/ Carla Gaylow/ Michael Hyatt/ Chad Lindbergh/ Violet Brinson/ Joshua Leonard/ Nina Milin/ Rebecca Field/ Gloria Galayuya/ Carlos Lacamara/ Mandy Joan Tepin/ Rebecca Tierney/ Sam Hennings/ Nicholas Otteri/ Carlos Antonio/ Senjo Amoku/ Karen Grassi/ Brian Shotor/
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The story tells of a mother (played by Glenn Close) helping her daughter Molly (played by Mila Kunis) get through the crucial four days of recovery from drug abuse. After a long period of estrangement, the time they spent together not only soothed the pain and wounds caused to each other
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Gao Ni (played by Cho Seung-woo), who works hard to earn money, has a meager salary, but his strong-willed personality makes him unwilling to be poor. One day, he lost all his money and found that he had been tricked by a fraudster. Furious, he went to argue and met the master of gambling, Pyeong Kyung-jang (played by Baek Yoon-sik). In order to learn superb gambling skills, Gao Ni spared no effort to become Pyeong Kyung-jang's disciple
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Hyeon Dae-ji (played by Choi Seung-hyun), who ran away after injuring someone in his hometown, came to Gangnam Province to seek refuge with his familiar Charlie. Through Charlie's introduction, Daji got a job from the president of the casino, Takashi. Daji, with his innate skills, handsome looks and sharp eloquence, soon became the most favored hand by President Gao
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In the second part of the "Page 8" trilogy, Johnny Worricker escapes his MI5 job and takes refuge on the tax-avoidance islands of Turks and Caicos. But a chance encounter with a CIA agent forced him into the company of a strange American businessman, who claimed to have come to the island to participate
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The veteran police officer, Ah Fai (played by Chow Yun-fat), is a playboy by nature. With the support of his father's former subordinate, Uncle Chan (played by Wong Jim), although Ah Fai doesn't get promoted in the police station, he still enjoys a leisurely life. The arrival of the new police officer Cao Liong (played by Li Yuanba) disrupted everything. Cao's bold and even rash way of handling cases brought trouble upon A
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Sawako (played by Hana Kuroki) and Toshio (played by Yu Hashimoto) are a couple who have been married for many years. Both of them were once manga artists, but now Toshio has given up his own manga career and only works as an assistant for his wife, while Sawako's career is booming. The person in charge of Sakako's comics is named Chika (Naoko)
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In the 1990s, Hillbrow District of Johannesburg, South Africa. Raki Kunene (played by Rapulana Seiphemo), a penniless street thug from South Africa. Lachi, who was born in a slum, witnessed what the South African people suffered since childhood