五岁的泽泽(João Guilherme de Ávila 饰)是一个和其他小孩不太一样的男孩,他似乎比同龄人要成熟的多,在圣诞节那天出生的他在刚开始总是被亲戚朋友们视为上帝的恩赐,但他出生在一个贫穷而且多灾多难的家庭之中,在父亲事业,妈妈和姐姐不得不进工厂打工后,泽泽在家里的待遇一落千丈,常常遭到莫名的打骂的责难。
虽然泽泽的日子很难过,但他依然用自己的热情和善良温暖着周围的每一个人。泽泽喜欢将自己的不幸遭遇和幻想中的朋友们倾诉,其中,有一颗甜橙树被他视为最亲密的好友。泽泽的生命中出现了一个阿葡(何塞·阿布雷乌 José de Abreu 饰)的男人,渐渐的,这个男人取代了甜橙树,成为了泽泽在现实生活里唯一的依靠。
As Cheng Kang’s [14 Amazons] is shown at this year’s Busan International Film Festival as a special screening, a Korean film [A Journey with Korean Masters] will be screened. It’s an omnibus film consisting of 5 shorts directed by 5 veteran Korean filmmakers that were once among the most prominent in the industry: Park Cheol-su, Byun Jangho, Lee Doo-yong, Lee Chang-ho and Jung Ji-young. It is a modest project about Seoul, produced by the A Journey with Korean Masters Production Committee. In this film, the masters collaborate with a wealth of actors of varying generations in promoting the city, integrating its past and present throughout the film. This special screening is an excellent chance to enjoy the hallmarks that define these mature, highly experienced directors. Although some may be familiar, others have not been in the public eye for almost twenty years.
A special operations unit races to find and prevent the construction of a devastating micro nuclear device created by a group of radical mercenaries whose political beliefs blur the line between terrorist and revolutionary.
For 27-year-old Ben (Josh Lawson), life couldn’t be better. A well paid job, friends, parties, girls and nothing to tie him down. But when he is invited back to his old school to join several other ex-students including Alex (Rachael Taylor) and Jim (Ed Kavalee) in talking about their personal achievements, something goes wrong. Ben is the only speaker not to be asked a question by the school kids. This triggers a year of soulsearching and looking for answers in all the wrong places.
From his best friend Andy (Christian Clark) whose solution is that they both take another holiday, to his mentor Sam (Lachy Hulme) who loans him a sports car in the belief that there’s nothing like excessive speed to resolve emotional turmoil. Not even Ben’s father (Rob Carlton) or friends Nick (Daniel Henshall) and Em (Felicity Ward) can offer much in the way of meaningful guidance.
Of course, it’s not easy seeking enlightenment in nightclubs, or on the ski fields of New Zealand, and when you start dating a Russian tennis star things can get really complicated. As the poster boy for a generation desperate to tick every box, Ben begins to suspect that the meaning of life may well reside in the things he's already doing - and a girl he used to know.