A year after the brilliant psychopath, Shin Hyun, has handed himself in and admitted to the brutal and grisly murders of six girls, a spate of copycat killings rock the city. In an effort to trap the killer, the detective who worked on the original case is assigned with a brash new partner. The detectives interview Shin Hyun on death row, but only receive the most cryptic of answers that lead them to apprehend several possible suspects. As the search becomes ever more frantic, the murders continue. How many more must die before the killers demented masterpiece is complete?
Something mysterious is leaving a path of destruction in the streets of 1926 New York, threatening to expose the wizarding community. Newt Scamander arrives in the city nearing the end of a global excursion to research and rescue magical creatures. When unsuspecting No-Maj Jacob Kowalski inadvertently lets some of Newt's beasts loose, a band of unlikely heroes must recover the missing beasts before they come to harm, but their mission puts them on a collision course with Dark forces.
A tough gangland leader experiences love at first sight when he encounters a young college student in a crowd. With no concern for public conduct, or the desires of the girl, he forces himself upon her and kisses her in front of her boyfriend. Totally unapologetic, the man is beaten by police and left disgraced. Desperate to see her again, the man decides to return to the same place. Soon, the student reappears and she and her boyfriend go on a window shopping trip. However, her lack of money leads her to commit an unfortunate crime, for which her victim demands an uncompromising, pre-planned punishment: She must work as a prostitute to pay the money back. And it's the bad guy who fell in love with her in the crowd that will be her keeper.
When a bus is violently hijacked in a small Japanese town, only three people survive: the guilt wracked driver Makoto (Koji Yakusho), and young brother and sister, Kozue and Naoki. Two years on, each of them, still traumatised by their ordeal, struggle to reengage with life. But then one day Makoto impulsively buys a bus, and sets off with Kozue and Naoki on a long journey across Japan, which becomes a cathartic odyssey of spiritual self-discovery. Shinji Aoyama's beautifully shot drama is a serene and resonant mediation on the psychological scars wrought upon the victims of terror and violence and of the courage and inner strength they must find to survive.
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