簡(jiǎn)介:張之恒(張哲 飾)是銜著金湯匙出的富家二少,從小到大過著錦衣玉的生活,可好景不長(zhǎng),家道中落之,父親無法受這巨大的擊選擇了割自殺,而整家族的事業(yè)亡都系在了為繼承人的之恒身上。了保住家業(yè)張之恒決定尋找傳說中藏在張家界家族寶藏,為了能夠獲這份寶藏,之恒必須經(jīng)族人們對(duì)自的重重考驗(yàn)最終,張之獲得了族人的認(rèn)可,得了接受寶藏資格,可就這個(gè)節(jié)骨眼,一個(gè)名叫姆斯(安德·達(dá)茲 Andrew Dasz 飾)的外國(guó)大盜領(lǐng)著他的團(tuán)現(xiàn)身,打起寶藏的主意?豆?
That's Not Us is an intimate portrait of three twenty-something couples as they travel to a beach house to enjoy the last days of summer. But what should be a fun and carefree weekend becomes an exploration of what it takes to sustain a healthy relationship and make love last in what is now being called the "gayest generation." Through each of the three couples - one gay, one lesbian, and one straight - That's Not Us explores sex and relationships with a fresh perspective, finding that while sexuality and gender may vary, the struggles to keep love alive do not.
Sometime in the near future, paraplegic prison inmate Matt Mills meets "The Board" of Satoshi-Telefair Industries, who thank him for joining the Program. Under pressure and with a promise to make him walk again, Mills agrees to volunteer. He is injected with a synthetic nanomaterial and suffocated, only to wake up with restored use of his legs, yet alone in a steel cell in the first spoke of an experimental apparatus - The Wheel. A series of assailants inflict a multitude of damage to Mills' body and torment his mind, yet the synthetic nanomaterial not only restores his damaged organs, it re-engineers his strength. The experiment might be designed to kill, but Mills is determined to survive - and get back to his daughter before The Board finds her first.
A sensational, sentimental, and philosophical horror neo-noir that follows the still-at-large crimes of Noel, a repentant, classy and charming serial killer loose in the suburbs of New York.
That's Not Us is an intimate portrait of three twenty-something couples as they travel to a beach house to enjoy the last days of summer. But what should be a fun and carefree weekend becomes an exploration of what it takes to sustain a healthy relationship and make love last in what is now being called the "gayest generation." Through each of the three couples - one gay, one lesbian, and one straight - That's Not Us explores sex and relationships with a fresh perspective, finding that while sexuality and gender may vary, the struggles to keep love alive do not.