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The Movie "C+", describing the film as a "filler anime movie" which would make fans of the series wait for a third season to know the follow-up of the second season's tease about Fortune Lover II. Baron lauded the film's art and animation as among the best of the series, and the "charming" new characters, although Baron pointed out that it ...
Bato sa Buhangin is a 1976 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Pablo Santiago. It stars Fernando Poe Jr. and Vilma Santos in their second on-screen team up following the success of Batya't Palu-palo (1974). [2] The film was released by FPJ Productions on August 13, 1976.
Nippon Herald Movies X [14] — March 1, 1971 [15] The World of Hans Christian Andersen [2] Al Kilgore [16] Chuck McCann Koro Yabuki [17] Toei Animation Sean Productions Inc. Hal Roach Studios [18] United Artists G N/A April 24, 1972: Cleopatra: Queen of Sex
Catarina Claes, the young daughter of a noble family, one day bumps her head and regains memories of her past life as a 17-year-old otaku girl. It is then that she realizes she has been reborn into the world of the otome game Fortune Lover as the game's villainess who, regardless of what route the player took in the original game, is doomed to be either exiled or killed.
This is a list of plays that have been adapted into feature films.Entries are sorted alphabetically by the title of the play. The title of the play is followed by its first public performance, its playwright, the title of the film adapted from the play, the year of the film and the film's director.
Kung Kailangan Mo Bato(?) (lit. ' If You Need a Rock(?) ') by Rey Bolero (Kung Sa Sandaling Kailangan Mo Ako (lit. ' If Ever You Need Me '), also by Rey Valera). Talks about the struggles and consequences of drug addiction, using "bato" (a slang term for drugs) as a metaphor for escape and the destructive impact it has on relationships and well ...
Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (Japanese: 偶然と想像, Hepburn: Gūzen to Sōzō, lit. "Chance and Imagination") is a 2021 [5] Japanese romantic drama anthology film written and directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi. [2] [7] The film stars Kotone Furukawa, Katsuki Mori, and Fusako Urabe as the lead actresses of each of the anthology's three segments. [6]
Bato has caused controversy for being released at the time dela Rosa was a candidate for the 2019 Philippine Senate election.The Commission on Elections has warned that dela Rosa could be disqualified if the film is still being aired in Philippine cinemas on February 12, 2019 or the official start of the campaign period for national candidates.