The
year is 1899, and Christian, a young English writer, has come to Paris
to follow the Bohemian revolution taking hold of the city’s drug and
prostitute infested underworld. And nowhere is the thrill of the
underworld more alive than at the Moulin Rouge, a night club where the
rich and poor men alike come to be entertained by the dancers, but
things take a wicked turn for Christian as he starts a deadly love
affair with the star courtesan of the club, Satine. But her affections
are also coveted by the club’s patron: the Duke. A dangerous love
triangle ensues as Satine and Christian attempt to fight all odds to
stay together but a force that not even love can conquer is taking its
toll on Satine…
After
winning a trip on the RMS Titanic during a dockside card game, American
Jack Dawson spots the society girl Rose DeWitt Bukater who is on her
way to Philadelphia to marry her rich snob fiancé Cal Hockley. Rose
feels helplessly trapped by her situation and makes her way to the aft
deck and thinks of suicide until she is rescued by Jack. Cal is
therefore obliged to invite Jack to dine at their first-class table
where he suffers through the slights of his snobbish hosts. In return,
he spirits Rose off to third class for an evening of dancing, giving her
the time of her life. Deciding to forsake her intended future all
together, Rose asks Jack, who has made his living making sketches on the
streets of Paris, to draw her in the nude wearing the invaluable blue
diamond Cal has given her. Cal finds out and has Jack locked away. Soon
after wards, the ship hits an iceberg and Rose must find Jack while both
must run from Cal even as the ship sinks deeper into the freezing
water.
Scarlett
is a woman who can deal with a nation at war, Atlanta burning, the
Union Army carrying off everything from her beloved Tara, the
carpetbaggers who arrive after the war. Scarlett is beautiful. She has
vitality. But Ashley, the man she has wanted for so long, is going to
marry his placid cousin, Melanie. Mammy warns Scarlett to behave herself
at the party at Twelve Oaks. There is a new man there that day, the day
the Civil War begins. Rhett Butler. Scarlett does not know he is in the
room when she pleads with Ashley to choose her instead of Melanie.
The movie focuses on an old man reading a story
to an old woman in a nursing home. The story he reads follows two young
lovers named Allie Hamilton and Noah Calhoun, who meet one evening at a
carnival. But they are separated by Allie’s parents who dissaprove of
Noah’s unwealthy family, and move Allie away. After waiting for Noah to
write her for several years, Allie meets and gets engaged to a handsome
young soldier named Lon. Allie, then, with her love
for Noah still alive, stops by Noah’s 200-year-old home that he
restored for her, “to see if he’s okay”. It is evident that they still
have feelings for each other, and Allie has to choose between her fiancé
and her first love.
It
is the summer of 1963 and Baby and her family are to attend the holiday
resort in America’s beautiful Catskill Mountains. But when they arrive
Baby is almost immediatly swept off her feet by the sexy and talented
Johnny Castle. When her father forbids her to have anything to do with
the hunky resort dance instructer and his pals, she finds herself
falling madly in love with him and learning how to dance the passionate latin dances that
Johnny loves. Like the beginning of the 60′s signalled the ending of an
area of innocence for U.S.A., it also signals the ending of Baby’s
innocence and the awakening of her feelings as a young woman.
In
Georgian England, Mrs. Bennet raises her five daughters – Jane,
Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia with the purpose of getting married
with a rich husband that can support the family. They are not from the
upper class, and their house in Hartfordshire will be inherited by a
distant cousin if Mr. Bennet dies. When the wealthy bachelor Mr. Bingley
and his best friend Mr. Darcy arrive in town to spend the summer in a
mansion nearby their property, the shy and beautiful Jane falls in love
for Mr. Bingley, and Lizzie finds Mr. Darcy a snobbish and proud man,
and she swears to loathe him forever. This is the beginning of their
wonderful love story.
After
the fall of Rome, the warlords of England are brutally kept in line by
the forces of Irish King Donnchadh. One of these leaders, Lord Marke
seeks to unite the English tribes to form one strong nation to rule
itself. His greatest knight is Tristan, whom Marke raised since he was
orphaned in an Irish attack. Tristan harbors a terrible secret. Wounded
and left for dead after battle, he is nursed back to health by Isolde, a
mysterious Irish beauty who hides him from her father, King
Donnchadh’s, forces and brings him back to life. But their passionate
affair is cut short when Tristan must return to England, not knowing if
he will see Isolde again. Still seeking to throw the English tribes back
into chaos, King Donnchadh gives away his daughter as the prize in a
tournament between all the champions of England. Tristan wins the
princess’ hand for Lord Marke, whose vision of a united England may
finally be realized. Tristan is horrified to see that the woman he has
won for his Lord, the woman whom Marke will marry, is his Irish savior
Isolde. Worse, Marke is a good and worthy future king, whose belief in
Tristan has made the young knight who he is. Tristan and Isolde must
suppress their emotions for the sake of peace and the future of England.
But the more they deny their passion,
the more fiercely it burns. Despite their efforts to stay apart,
Tristan and Isolde are driven inexorably together, risking everything
for one last moment in each other’s arms.
Romantic
comedy set in London in the late 16th century: Young playwright William
Shakespeare struggles with his latest work “Romeo and Ethel the
Pirate’s Daughter”. A great fan of Shakespeare’s plays is young, wealthy
Viola who is about to be married to the cold-hearted Lord Wessex, but
constantly dreams of becoming an actress. Women were not allowed to act
on stage at that time (female roles were played by men, too), but
dressed up as a boy, Viola successfully auditions for the part of Romeo.
Soon she and William are caught in a forbidden romance that provides rich inspiration for his play.
Epic
saga of the legendary Queen’s reign from the time Julius Caesar arrived
in Egypt until her death some 18 years later. Cleopatra is portrayed as
a schemer, firstly to gain control over the Egyptian kingdom from her
brother with whom she ruled jointly. Having gained the confidence of
Caesar, they become lovers and she bears him the son he never had. Her
attempts at ensuring that the boy takes his rightful place in Rome are
thwarted when Caesar is assassinated and she flees back to Egypt. Many
years later Marc Antony, now responsible for the eastern half of the
Roman Empire, seeks an alliance with Egypt. He and Cleopatra become
lovers and form a military alliance but are forced to retreat after
losing a major naval encounter at Actium. Both eventually take their own
lives.
Vivian Ward has found a way of living by working as a prostitute on Hollywood Boulevard. When she runs into the prince of her dreams,
who comes along on his wild horse, she first does not recognize him as
her saviour. The prince, a ruthless and wealthy businessman by the name
of Edward Lewis, does not know that she could be more than just a girl
from the sidewalk, but he changes his decision after the first night
with the beautiful stranger. Her being the first person in a long time
who could surprise him, Edward can slowly feel the light at the end of
the tunnel. He is on his way to become a better person, whereas Vivian
has got a new chance to start over again.
The characters are falling in love,
falling out of love, some are with right people, some are with the
wrong people, some are looking to have an affair, some are in the period
of mourning; a capsule summary of reality. Love begins and love ends.
They flirt a lot. They are all flirting with love. At all ages and social levels, love is the theme. Romantic love and brotherly love is the hotchpotch through out the movie. Most of the movie is filmed in London, during Christmas and the characters all ended up at Heathrow airport a very uplifting note.
Nelson
is a man devoted to his advertising career in San Francisco. One day,
while taking a driving test at the DMV, he meets Sara. She is very
different from the other women in his life. Nelson causes her to miss
out on taking the test and later that day she tracks him down. One thing
leads to another and Nelson ends up living with her through a November
that will change his life forever.
Each
spring in the little port town of Beaufort, North Carolina, Landon
Carter remembers his senior year at Beaufort High and Jamie Sullivan,
the girl who changed his life. Serious and conservative, Jamie was as
far from cool as she could possibly be, and didn’t care. Landon hung
with the in-crowd an aimless, moody, reckless guy who breezed through
school on looks and bravado and had no plans, no future and no faith in
himself. When a prank goes terribly wrong landing a kid in the hospital,
Landon is assigned to tutor a young student on the weekends and
participate in the Drama Club’s spring play. Clearly in over his head
with both assignments, Landon is forced to ask Jamie for help. Soon,
against his own expectations and the scorn of his friends, Landon finds
himself falling in love with this outwardly plain girl who possesses a
passion for life he never imagined possible.
Jonathan Trager and Sara Thomas met while shopping for gloves in New York.
Though buying for their respective lovers, the magic was right and a
night of Christmas shopping turned into romance. Jon wanted to explore
things further but Sara wasn’t sure their love was meant to be. They
decided to test fate by splitting up and seeing if destiny brought them
back together… Many years later, having lost each other that night, both
are engaged to be married. Still, neither can shake the need to give
fate one last chance to reunite them. Jon enlists the help of his best
man to track down the girl he can’t forget starting at the store where
they met. Sara asks her new age musician fiance for a break before the
wedding and, with her best friend
in tow, flies from California to New York hoping destiny will bring her
soulmate back. Near-misses and classic Shakespearean confusion bring
the two close to meeting a number of times but fate will have the final
word on whether it was meant to be.
The owner of a large bookstore chain starts putting the owner of a small local bookstore out of business. Meanwhile they have been corresponding over the internet without
knowing who either of them are. They can’t stand each other in person
but over the internet they are very attracted. He finds out who she is
but she doesn’t know. He starts to like her more but she still hates
him. He has to fix it.
In
16th century Venice, courtesans enjoy unique privileges: dressed richly
in red, they read, compose poetry and music, and discuss affairs of
state with the men who govern the Republic. When Veronica Franco comes
of age, she cannot marry Marco Venier, whom she loves, because she is
well born but penniless. Her choice: cloister or courtesan. She steels
her heart, and with beauty and intelligence becomes the best. She’s a
heroine when she helps convince France to aid Venice in war with Turkey,
but when plague descends, the Church charges her with witchcraft. At
her inquisition, she must match wits with an old rival, speak for all
women, and call courage from Venier.
In Japan of the 20′s, the nine years old Chyio and her sister
Satsu are sold by her fisherman father to a Geisha house in Miyako.
Satsu is not accepted in the house and is sent to a brothel, and along
the years, Satsu escapes from he brothel where she lived and the rebel
Chyio is left alone, becoming a slave of a geisha. However, six years
later, she learns how to become the geisha Sayuri with the support of
the successful Mameha, while fighting against the evil and jealousy of
the wicked Hatsumomo. While still a child, Chyio falls in love with The Chairman, and in the post-WWII, they meet each other, in a period o changes in Japan with the occupying American forces and the country completely destroyed.
A
burn victim, a nurse, a thief, and a sapper find themselves in each
others company in an old Italian villa close to the end of World War II.
Through flashbacks, we see the life of the burn victim, whose
passionate love of a woman and choices he made for her ultimately change
the lives of one other person in the villa. Not only is this film a
search for the identity of the English patient, but a search for the
identities of all the people in the quiet old villa.
Princess
Anne embarks on a highly publicized tour of Europian capitals. When she
and her royal entourage arrive in Rome, she begins to rebel against her
restricted, regimented schedule. One night Anne sneaks out of her room,
hops into the back of a delivery truck and escapes her luxurious
confinement. However, a sedative she was forced to take earlier starts
to take effect, and the princess is soon fast asleep on a public bench.
She is found by Joe Bradley, an American newspaper reporter stationed in
Rome. He takes her back to his apartment. The next morning Joe dashes
off to cover the Princess Anne press conference, unaware that she is
sleeping on his couch! Once he realizes his good fortune, Joe promises
his editor an exclusive interview with the princess.
Set
on a colorful Greek island, the plot serves as a background for a
wealth of ABBA songs. A young woman about to be married discovers that
any one of three men could be her father. She invites all three to the
wedding without telling her mother, Donna, who was once the lead singer
of Donna and the Dynamos. In the meantime, Donna has invited her backup
singers, Rosie and Tanya.
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