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Release Date: November 20, 2009
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A story of about the rippling effects of life's smallest choices, and the epic ironies that bind us all together.Tom, as successful New York businessman, leaves wife and daughter under the care of a Filipino nanny to go on a business trip to Thailand. As he submerges into a new cultural experience Tom soon realizes he wants to change his life, setting off a chain of dramatic events.
Starring:
Gael GarcÃÂa Bernal, Michelle Williams, Maria Esmeralda del Carmen, Thomas McCarthy, Marife Necesito, Jan David G. Nicdao, Sophie Nyweide, Martin Delos Santos, Perry Dizon
Directed by:
Lukas Moodysson
Rating: No Rating
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 125 min
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon
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Clunker comedy starring Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker, cast as east coast urbanites that, after witnessing a murder, are whisked into the witness protection program and sent out to the country in Wyoming. A standard “fish-out-of-water” plot ensues, but sadly, the laughs do not.
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