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Daisy (Korean: 데이지) is a 2006 South Korean-Hong Kong romantic thriller film directed by Andrew Lau. A South Korean-Hong Kong co-production, Daisy is an urban action romantic involving young painter Hye-young ( Jun Ji-hyun ), Interpol detective Jeong Woo ( Lee Sung-jae ), and professional hitman Park Yi ( Jung Woo-sung ).
In August 1926, a 19-year-old New Yorker named Trudy Ederle became the first woman to swim the English Channel. Only five men had finished the 21-mile trek from Cape Gris-Nez in France to ...
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The plot concerns the unbearably adorable but optimistic quokka named Daisy who has the impossible dream of winning the city's World's Scariest Animal competition. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The film opened with a limited release in Australia in 4 February 2021 [ 7 ] due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinemas and on October 29 in the United States.
Sincerely Daisy is a 2020 Kenyan coming-of-age romantic comedy film produced and directed by popular actor Nick Mutuma. The film stars Ella Maina, Brian Abejah, Sam Psenjen and Mbeki Mwalimu in the lead roles. The film was released in Netflix on 9 October 2020 and became the first ever Kenyan feature film to be released via Netflix.
Dippin' Dots Flavored Ice Cream. Dippin' Dots was founded in Paducah, Kentucky, in 1988. Jones began the company in his parents' garage. [1] It was originally invented as cow feed when Jones, who specialized in cryogenics, was trying to make efficient fodder for farm animals. [7] The company is now headquartered in Paducah, Kentucky. [8]
In 1930s China, Wang is The King of Masks, an aged street performer who practices the change-mask opera art of bian lian. He laments that he has no male heirs to carry on his mysterious and complicated art and trade. At an illegal child market, Wang buys what he believes to be an orphan boy to become his adopted grandson and apprentice.
Black Mask 2 is the sequel to the 1996 Hong Kong film Black Mask, which was based on the 1992 manhua Black Mask by Li Chi-Tak. [2] However, apart from the main character, the film is largely unrelated in story to the original film and follows Black Mask trying to find a cure for his supersoldier powers, all while being tracked by his creator, a giant brain (a detail at odds with the original ...