hitungan mundur takdir drama china season 2 kapan rilis Movies & TV Series

HELP

HELP

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EPISODE 1 Amel, a cafe costumer, suprised by help sign sent by a waitress named Feby who delivered her order. Curious and willing to help, Amel initiated to report the sign to the cafe manager. Unpredicted, the manager was the reason Feby asking for help. Back to Amel, Manager create a new frame to drag Amel more far into his vicious plan. EPISODE 2 When Amel back to her car, she suprised by a briefcase which suddenly appears in her car. She remember that briefcase is the stolen briefcase the manager talked about. The manager came up and accused Amel the one who stole the briefcase. Amel defending herself but the manager insist to report her to the police, which is it what he wanted. The manager locked Amel in his room, avoiding Amel escapades. In the urge of distress, Feby came and help Amel escape. But Feby gave Amel suprised confession that she is the one who put briefcase to Amel's car. *This entry is participating in the ReelShort Reel Vertical Impact contest
Salido

Salido

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Salido in Spanish can either mean to Leave or to find an exit. Or it can be slang for a "Horny male". Either way, both definitions collide for Tomas Chacon, who at nearly forty is getting burnt out from his life asa private underground erotic dancer. Though the money is good and the women plentiful, he also deals with the loneliness that comes with his lifestyle. As he rips off each layer of clothing, Tomas tries to forget. As me makes each of the ladies at the private house parties caress every inch of his nearly naked body, he thinks about the future and what his goals are. He looks like he's enjoyimg every moment, but internally he's just thinking about the day when he will be able to hang up his thong indefinitely. Tomas got into erotic dancing to pay for law school thinking that this would be a temporary means to his goal of passing the Bar. But much to his chagrin, he's taken and failed three times. He's preparing to take it once more with hopes he will pass but there is no guarantee, as he is trying to balance the many obstacles in his life. On top of his hustle, he must also deal with his very conservative Mexica family's disapproval of his lifestyle and his baby's mother, Karlas drama. Luckily his best friend and co-workers help him relax weekly as they bond over their crazy work antics and stories with too many drinks and food from their favorite taco truck. When he meets a fellow dancer, London, she opens his eyes up to not only love, but what a future could look like once he officially makes his exit. But it will not come easy as the money he receives from the private parties he works, and with the allure of being a lawyer gets further into the distance, can his motivations stay solid.*This entry is participating in the ReelShort Reel Vertical Impact contest
He Said I'd Never Lived

He Said I'd Never Lived

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When a young elf woman is rejected by the man she loves, she learns he'll only marry her if she's lived a life worth talking about. Determined to prove him wrong, she leaves the safety of their kingdom to find danger, wonder and the truth about what it means to be alive. But when she returns, forever changed, she discovers that love and heroism were never the same thing. Tone: Romantic Fantasy Drama Keywords: heartbreak, adventure, transformation, mythic world. *This entry is participating in the ReelShort Reel Vertical Impact contest
Purpose

Purpose

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This short film was born from a simple idea: to create a story larger than its means. Though written by a human, the film was brought to life entirely through the use of artificial intelligence, from imagery to narration. By harnessing AI tools, the project transcended the traditional limits of budget and location, proving that meaningful storytelling is no longer confined by circumstance. This experiment is not about replacing the human voice, but amplifying it. PURPOSE invites viewers into a visual parable set against the unforgiving desert, a landscape that serves as a metaphor for the hardest seasons of life. Through subtext and intimate narration, the film explores the weight we carry, the unseen voices that depend on our journey, and the hope that persists even when answers remain beyond the horizon. This short film transforms the desertscape into a mirror of our existence, offering not resolution but reflection, a reminder that beyond hardship lies not triumph, but purpose.*This entry is participating in the ReelShort Reel Vertical Impact contest
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