Cashback (2006) romantic movie explained
After a painful break up with his first girlfriend Suzy (Michelle Ryan), Ben Willis (Sean Biggerstaff), an aspiring artist, develops insomnia. To take his mind off his problem he spends his nights working at a local supermarket, where he meets colorful characters.
As the film opens, Ben begins a voiceover narration that will last pretty much all the way through and, to begin with, replaces what his angry ex-girlfriend Suzy (Michelle Ryan) said when they broke up. Whatever she was saying involves a lot of the upper front teeth overlapping the lower lip. Ben is morose at the loss of Suzy, can't sleep at night, and goes on the midnight shift at Sainsbury's (oh, the film is set in England). Then he begins to freeze time. To tell you the truth, I am not sure if he actually stops time or only fantasizes that he does; the second possibility is probably more likely.
There's a checkout clerk at the store named Sharon (Emilia Fox), who has one of those faces that looks at yours and makes friends. Ben begins to think less about Suzy. The heart of the movie involves his courtship with Sharon, which is mostly conducted by Sharon. He hangs out with a posse of male friends (the usual assorted geek, playboy and loser types) who advise him about love, a subject that for them seems largely theoretical
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Based on the real and true story of a Girl . How she escaped after being kidnapped.
Believe Me is based on the real-life case of Lisa McVey, a 17-year-old girl (played by Katie Douglas) in Tampa Bay, Florida, who was abducted and raped by serial killer Bobby Joe Long (Rossif Sutherland) in the Eighties.
How much of Believe Me is based on true events? While the film does take some liberties with creative licence, for the most part it is based on true events. Lisa McVey was abducted by serial killer Bobby Joe Long in 1984 aged 17, while she was on the way home from work.
The movie challenges Christians to live out their Christianity through kindness, service and sacrifice. It also challenges them to boldly share their faith, no matter the consequences. To those who are struggling and have lost all hope and faith, God's love for them is made abundantly clear.
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LIVIDE (2011) explained
This horrer movie is 2011 released LIVIDE
Watch how a mother brutally acts with her daughter and the results...
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DOWN movie explained
Grindhouse-style shocks. A pair of office workers get trapped in an elevator over a long Valentine's Day weekend, but what at first promises to be a romantic connection turns dangerous and horrifying. This film was intense. Basically only two actors one male (Matt Lauria) and one female (Natalie Martinez).
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