劇情縱覽
A controversial affair unfolds when a young man, Glen, manipulates his stepmother, Lorraine and her sister, Leilanie, to fall for him to exact revenge on his father, Mauro. But there is twist and Glen is in for life-shattering shock.
A controversial affair unfolds when a young man, Glen, manipulates his stepmother, Lorraine and her sister, Leilanie, to fall for him to exact revenge on his father, Mauro. But there is twist and Glen is in for life-shattering shock.
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規則怪談!鬼村見鬼!千年荒村自古有"人鬼相處規則"。青年男女結伴夜闖陰山鬼林,破壞規則,導致鬼靈還魂,鬼嘯瘆人,鬼影駭人,鬼殺奪命!一個美艷女子突然被鬼現鎖喉,另一個精壯青年又被鬼爪掏心……陰風陣陣,尖叫四起,一場排隊送人頭的祭獻大戲陰森上演,生者想死無門,卻又無處可逃!究竟是千年的冤魂沖破魔咒到人間索血啜飲?還是古老地獄中逃出的怪獸掠殺食人?土匪也驚恐逃亡,獵手也慌不擇路!夜半的茅草屋,怪叫撕心裂肺,鬼臉貼窗凝望,野鬼BOSS終將現行,終極"規則絕殺"如期而至!眾人早已靈魂出竅,一具具行尸走肉又將如何戰栗?
晴仁(李裕英飾)的母親十年前成為了植物人,長時間獨自照顧、看護母親讓她身心俱疲。代號為“看護中”(李裕英飾)的護工機器人不僅幫助晴仁照顧母親,也成為了悉心照料自己的好幫手。然而,看似只聽人類指揮的機器人卻產生了自己的苦惱,它認為:“只有一人死去,另一人才能活”…… 《看護中》曾是科幻系列電視劇《SF8》中的一部,在播映后獲得空前關注,于是決定正式在院線上映。
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.