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Miracle 2004
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The film is adapted from a true story. It tells of white doctor Alfred Brarak (played by Alan Rickman) and his black partner Vivin Thomas (played by Mos Def) breaking racial boundaries and working together to pioneer heart surgery and become
The Song of Leaving the Wolf
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Little boy Alex was sent by his parents to a juvenile detention center deep in the mountains because he accidentally killed a little girl. There is only one exit and one key here. Boys and girls are managed separately. Strange singing can always be heard from the school in the middle of the night. The school administrators have no expression on their faces. There have always been rumors that some girls have escaped from the school
Footnote
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The film tells the story of a father and son who are in an adversarial relationship. Both father and son worked at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. They were both experts in the Jewish Code and were both eccentric and quirky eccentrics. Because the father and son had great differences in their approach to honor and academic issues, the two scholars
Blue Angel
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Professor Emma Lars (played by Emil Jannings) teaches in a school with a strict atmosphere and numerous rules. His own personality is the same. Having always followed the rules throughout his life, what he detests most is the rebellious and outrageous behavior of his students. By chance, Emma Las learned about herself
Push onto the guillotine
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Gino (played by Alain Delon), who was sentenced to twelve years in prison for robbery, was released from prison. With the enthusiastic help and patient guidance of social worker Germain (played by Jean Gabin), he was determined to reform himself and start anew. But Sheriff Jetler (Michelle Buh), who believes that "criminals will always be criminals,
Let go and love again
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The story centers around Stella (played by Josephine Burnbush) and tells of discovering what is truly important in life. Everything in life is under Stella's control - except for her youngest son who constantly seeks attention, her emotionally unstable teenage daughter, and her husband who lacks communication with her. When Stella received it
Push onto the guillotine
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Plot:
Gino (played by Alain Delon), who was sentenced to twelve years in prison for robbery, was released from prison. With the enthusiastic help and patient guidance of social worker Germain (played by Jean Gabin), he was determined to reform himself and start anew. But Sheriff Jetler (Michelle Buh), who believes that "criminals will always be criminals,