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A widowed lumberjack's life is turned upside down when a film crew shooting a zombie movie asks for his help and increasingly starts to rely on him.
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Tsukiko, whose father died before she was born, lives with her mother Yoko and they provide mutual support for each other. One day, Yoko comes home completely drunk with Kenji, a young man with blond hair, and tells Tsukiko, "I'm going to marry him."
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En Treasure Town, donde la luna sonríe y los chicos pueden volar, la vida puede ser tan maravillosa como terrible. Kuro y Shiro, dos huérfanos que se buscan la vida como pueden, otean la ciudad como halcones y no paran de meterse en líos. Su reinado en las alturas tocará a su fin cuando aparezca un grupo de mafiosos. La ciudad está en peligro, y Kuro y Shiro están dispuestos a acudir al rescate aunque tengan que enfrentarse a la yakuza y sus "aliens asesinos". Basada en el manga de Taiyou Matsumoto, "Tekkonkinkreet" combina la animación tradicional con las más moderna tecnología en 3D.
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This is the story between single mother housekeeper and mathematics professor,who has a brain damage.
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As the film begins, Takao (Akira Terao) and Michiko (Kanako Higuchi) have already pulled up their Tokyo roots and moved to a village that is Takao's ancestral home. They visit a thatched cottage that serves as a memorial shrine (amidado) for the village dead and chat with the attendant, the spry 96-year-old Oume (Tanie Kitabayashi). Together they admire the view -- from an inspiring distance. Oume, it turns out, is a kind of sage, whose thoughts and observations are a popular feature in a column in a local newsletter. Her amanuensis is a mute, sweetly smiling young woman named Sayuri (Manami Konishi), who is as devoted to Oume as Oume is to the souls of her beloved dead.