日南和丈夫的关系很好,但夜生活并不顺利。原来,因为丈夫无精症,她即使想生也无法生孩子。忧心忡忡的两人来到一家声称无条件治疗怀孕的诊所。当医生推荐秘密治疗时,我第一次在快乐中醒来……
结婚6年的夫妻有麻烦了。与其他已婚人士秘密会面,可以激发他们个人的激情
故事发生在一间名为“鸟笼”的夜总会中,艾伯特(内森·连恩 Nathan Lane 饰)是其中的当家花旦,不仅如此,他和夜总会的老板阿曼德(罗宾·威廉姆斯 Robin Williams 饰)还是出双入对的同性情人。 某日,阿曼德同前妻所生的儿子瓦尔(丹·福特曼 Dan Futterman 饰)找到了老爸,喜滋滋的告诉他他即将带着未婚妻芭芭拉(卡莉斯塔·弗洛克哈特 Calista Flockhart 饰)前来造访。阿曼德在感到欣喜的同时亦十分紧张,因为芭芭拉的父母凯文(吉恩·哈克曼 Gene Hackman 饰)和路易斯(黛安娜·维斯特 Dianne Wiest 饰)是保守派人士,如果让他们知道了自己同艾伯特之间的关系,儿子的婚事可能就要岌岌可危了。于是,阿曼德开始劝说艾伯特,让他假扮成为一个正常人,表面上答应了阿曼德的请求,艾伯特的内心里却十分郁闷。
一位顾客叫来女佣来打扫卫生。看着女佣妖媚又妖媚的工作着。最终还是跟管家搞定了,而管家的反应却很反常
克劳德(克里斯汀·克拉维尔 Christian Clavier 饰)和玛利亚(尚塔尔·罗比 Chantal Lauby 饰)结婚多年,感情十分要好。两人育有四个女儿伊莎贝拉(福德莉奇·贝尔 Frédérique Bel 饰)、奥迪尔(茱莉亚·皮雅顿 Julia Piaton 饰)、赛格利亚(艾米丽·卡恩 Emilie Caen 饰)和劳拉(艾罗娣·方坦 Elodie Fontan 饰),一眨眼,如花似玉的四姐妹都已经长大成人,到了谈婚论嫁的年龄。 克劳德和玛利亚是虔诚的天主教徒,两人当然希望他们的女婿能够和自己有着相同的信仰,然而现实却往往不尽如人意,前三个女儿分别爱上了阿拉伯人、犹太人和中国人,老夫妻两将最后的希望放在了小女儿的身上,让两人没有想到的是,小女儿却领着一位非裔黑人站在了他们的面前。
水木夫妇婚姻生活幸福美满。然后不幸降临到两人身上。因为丈夫的失误,公司遭受巨大损失,丈夫最终被调到肤浅的部门,整天盯着办公桌。当她的丈夫从他不喜欢的同事那里听说这件事时,他得到了一笔交易……
Lucjan is a theatre actor whose health is failing. He forgets his lines on stage and feels confused and out of place in his daily life. He decides to end his acting career and soon winds up in a nursing home. In this new place, the elderly man misses his late wife. He starts having nightmares that seem to become real. In one of them, he discovers a passage into a magical world deceptively similar to his theatre. Lucjan starts living in two parallel dimensions – real life and the fairy tale – that become increasingly dependent on each other and intertwined. His immersion in the imaginary world leads to an unexpected ending. A bittersweet treatise on passing. The fairy-tale world Lucjan creates is not so much a metaphor for death as a symbolic reconciliation to its coming.
这是一档介绍住在中国的外国人拍摄住在全世界的中国人和住在日本的中国人的旅行式纪录片。由主持人阿部力或者导演竹内亮,带着观众们去拜访住在各地的主人公,了解他们的生活,找寻他们选择住在这里的理由。
An expert at sleight of hand and with a keen eye for identifying charlatans and tricksters, our story begins as Harry has fallen on hard times in recent years, professionally and ethically losing his way. He’s resorted to making his living as a fake medium and fraudulent ghost hunter, conducting séances for unsuspecting families who think their lives have been made a misery by ghostly mischief making. Harry’s duplicitous lifestyle has also had serious consequences when after leading a séance for a tragic soldier a young man commits suicide on the doorstep of Harry’s home. A couple of months later, Harry is offered the chance to investigate the haunting of a local MP’s home as the case threatens to ruin the politician’s reputation. With the prospects of leading his political party, Edward Curtis can ill-afford the scandal as his wife Grace begins to hallucinate and act bizarrely and very much out of character as she believes their family home to be haunted. There’s a possibility Grace may be committed to an asylum in scandalous circumstances if Harry doesn’t take on the investigation. Ghosts from Harry’s past influence his decision to take the case and he begins to think it might be time to take a new path. Together with the Curtis family maid, Sarah Grey, whose own mother has fallen prey to con artist mediums in the past, their detection and investigative skills complement one another and they make a formidable partnership. Smart, driven and open-minded, Sarah is a strong-minded woman who can handle herself when unravelling the mysteries behind the hauntings, which are seriously affecting Grace’s health and well-being. Harry also calls on the services of his old friend, Albert, during the investigation. An African pharmacist with a sideline in voodoo con-artistry, Albert has a keen interest in medical and scientific discoveries, which Harry exploits to the maximum. Journalist Vernon Wall also finds himself in Harry’s orbit. Cynical and hard-bitten, although clever at winning the trust of the people he’s interviewing, Vernon is keen to learn about Harry’s techniques and sensing a political scandal sets out to inveigle his way into his life by extracting information from Sarah.