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  1. Posted: August 30, 2018In: Drama

    When a Barrister with early onset Alzheimers obtains a mysterious brief, he must break his professional code to restore justice by convincing a Court to set aside his own client?s acquittal.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on August 31, 2018 at 10:22 am

    When the guilty terrorist he helped getting acquitted starts a new campaign of terror, a lawyer with early onset of Alzeihmer must break professional code to help his prosecutor son convicts his client.

    When the guilty terrorist he helped getting acquitted starts a new campaign of terror, a lawyer with early onset of Alzeihmer must break professional code to help his prosecutor son convicts his client.

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  2. Posted: August 27, 2018In: Heist

    In the aftermath of a close friend’s suicide, five U.S. Navy sailors conspire to rob a local loan shark who they believe was responsible for his death.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on August 31, 2018 at 10:15 am

    When his best friend suicide leaves his family destitute, an angry navy seals recruits his squad to pull off the heist of the loan shark who drove him to despair to pay for his friend's children college education. I like the concept. The movie can go in different directions an all action and drama sRead more

    When his best friend suicide leaves his family destitute, an angry navy seals recruits his squad to pull off the heist of the loan shark who drove him to despair to pay for his friend’s children college education.

    I like the concept. The movie can go in different directions an all action and drama style like?Heat by Michael Mann or action caper comedy a la?Ocean’s trilogy.

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  3. Posted: August 20, 2018In: Noir

    A drifter finds some stability in his life when he is granted a job as a bartender for Tokyo’s premiere hotel, the Tengen. When a childhood friend is murdered within the alleys of the hotel, the drifter learns that the glitz and glamor of the Tengen is a front for a prominent yakuza organization. Now entwined in the conspiracy, he finds his delicate existence threatened as he is unceremoniously thrust into the criminal underworld of Tokyo.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on August 21, 2018 at 2:39 am

    After witnessing her best friend getting murdered, the son of a reformed Yakuza must confront the deadly organisation trying to take over his neighbourhood. I like the idea that he knows some of the mechanics of the underworld because of his dad's past. The question is you need more personal stake.Read more

    After witnessing her best friend getting murdered, the son of a reformed Yakuza must confront the deadly organisation trying to take over his neighbourhood.

    I like the idea that he knows some of the mechanics of the underworld because of his dad’s past.
    The question is you need more personal stake. Somebody the protagonist like must be at risk.
    Maybe a family member (his dad, his mom) or a friend can be that person.

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