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《面具》是1974年香港電影,描寫林偉賓為了找一份工,遇上職業介紹所的老板娘,他開始面對赤裸的社會現實。原來大多數人都是戴著面具過日子?他接觸過交際花,同性戀者,寂寞的有錢太太,模特兒等的丑行,而他在不知不覺間成為男妓……
《面具》是1974年香港電影,描寫林偉賓為了找一份工,遇上職業介紹所的老板娘,他開始面對赤裸的社會現實。原來大多數人都是戴著面具過日子?他接觸過交際花,同性戀者,寂寞的有錢太太,模特兒等的丑行,而他在不知不覺間成為男妓……
Love faces its toughest test yet as Ashish visits Ayesha's family home. Will the age-gap romance win hearts or stir things up? This Pyaar vs Parivaar clash promises a relatable, riotous ride for every kind of audience.
兄弟二人生活過的緊巴巴,弟弟生性懦弱,哥哥強勢霸道,這天,哥哥搶劫別人得來了錢,兄弟二人正高興之際,一名偵探找上門來,雙方發生爭執,追逐之中,三個人發現自己被困于無窮無盡的樓梯上,無論如何都走不到盡頭 …… 另一邊,一家人被困于無邊無境的馬路上,相同的加油站,相同的便利店,四周一望無際的荒野,卻如何都逃不出這可怕的地獄…… 兩個沒有界限的空間,他們要如何應對內心逐漸升起的絕望?
Robbins is sentenced to prison for the assassination of his general officer, a prison you leave only when you die. Since nobody ever leaves the prison, nobody knows what the prison is like. The prison manager realizes this and buys himself an island playground called "Absolom," where the worst prisoners are free to create an isolated barbaric society, and where the strongest men rule...a living hell. Robbins is sent to Absolom after he almost kills the prison manager.
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.