Author: Ghost Writer

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King’s Speech, The

The King’s Speech is a throughly enjoyable movie about King George VI — not yet crowned then — and how he got through his stammering problem with the help of a very unlikely aid… and a lot of work.

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Blue Valentine

Blue Valentine chronicles the life span of a relationship between Dean, a hard-working, chilled man, and Cindy, whom he meets at her grandma’s nursing home.

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127 Hours

After his crowning as Best Director for Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle is back with 127 Hours, the story of Aron Ralston, the man whose arm gets trapped under a rock in the middle of nowhere for five days.

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Fighter, The

The Fighter tells the story of Micky Ward as he struggles to make it as a professional boxer under the care of his crack-addicted brother Dicky and his controlling mother Alice.

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Conviction (2010)

Conviction tells the true story of Kenny Waters, a man wrongfully convicted for the murder of a woman. With the help of his sister Betty Anne, who gives up almost everything in her life to get into law school to become a lawyer.

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Women Play Twice

Onna-tachi wa Nido Asobu, or Women Play Twice, is the film cut from the BeeTV Mobile drama about five different women entwined by a writer with little imagination.

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Eve (Short Film)

Eve tells the story of an encounter between a grandmother and her granddaughter Kate, who’s coming to visit the day Grandma’s got a date with Joe.

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Rabbit Hole (2010)

John Cameron Mitchell takes on the adaptation of David Lindsay-Abaire’s play of the same name, which tells the story of a couple grieving the loss of their son. However, the story is far from mere drama and is infused with dark comedy… to ease the pain.

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Never Let Me Go

Based on the novel of the same name by Kazuo Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go tells the story of a group of children growing up in a very special kind of boarding school.

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All About Love

All About Love marks, I believe, Hong Kong’s first mainstream film dealing with a relationship between two women. It stars VERY funny lady Sandra Ng and singer/actress Vivian Chow — back from her retirement from the Chinese entertainment industry.