China's enfant terrible Lou Ye returns after a five-year government ban on filmmaking with Mystery (2012), a rain-soaked melodrama set against the disconsolate mist of Wuhan's impetuously erected industrial landscape. Opening with an explosive car crash, Ye's latest is a tangled wreck of moral impasses and social inspection. Slicing through a sheet of unrelenting rainfall, two modified sports cars - driven by a group of insufferably affluent kids - race through the streets of the Hubei province capital. Their recklessness is dramatically halted, however, when they fail to notice a young woman who has wandered into the road.
This eye-opening film goes behind the scenes at two head shops in Portsmouth – businesses selling powerful legal highs, in bright packets. From cocaine substitutes 'Blow' and 'Rush', to the zombifying effects of 'Spice', these over-the-counter highs have changed the face of the local drug scenes across the country.
This film is based on a short story of Vladimir Korolenko,Russian(born in Ukrainia)writer.The story is about the writer's childhood,about his sad experiences of losing beloved people(his own mother and a little girlfriend Marusha).
20 years after he finished his eight-month ban for a 'kung fu' kick on a supporter, a look at how Eric Cantona returned to lead Manchester United to the Premier League title.