Forrest Gump is a man whose story ruins the stereotypes. He is a regular guy, who has good intentions but who looks like a fool for most people in the most life situations. Being a child he is having only one friend whose name is Jenny. She is the only person who is willing to hang around with him and she loves him as a friend just the way he is. The time passes and their lives go different ways. He chooses to join the army and he finds himself in Vietnam. He sees so much cruelty around him and he really hates the war. He finds new friends there, then he gets medals and his life starts changing rapidly. Although he is not smart enough, but he has a kind heart under his skin and this helps him to find his path after the war. Finally he realizes that the only person in the world he really loves is his best friend from his childhood – Jenny. This touching and dramatic story shows that there are much more important things in our life than the things most people think are important.
Two friends a playing jazz in a band and one day they are occasionally witnessing skirmish of the local gangsters. Witnesses never live too long, so the friends need to get away real fast. They decide to escape to Florida by train, but the gangsters are about to catch them. The idea to dress up as ladies doesn’t sound so bad in this situation. They manage to defraud the gangsters and now they are a new girl band and they find out it so much fun… Until one of them falls in love with amazing girl without an ability to tell her he is a man. And another one becomes an attraction for a very wealthy man. He is extremely rich and he wants to hear “Yes” from the “lady” of his dream…
A young Carl Fredrickson befriends a young adventure spirited girl named Ellie. They both are eager to go to a Lost Land to see Paradise Falls in South America. Carl and Ellie eventually get married and grow old together in the restored abandoned house, working as a toy balloon vendor and a zookeeper, respectively. One day 70 years later, Carl is finally able to buy tickets to South America, but Ellie has died. During the time the city grows around the now-elderly Carl's house. A developer buys all the surrounding land, but Carl refuses to sell. Then, when a construction worker is deservedly hit by Carl, he is forced to go to a retirement home. But before they can take him, he and his house fly away with the help of numerous helium balloons. An 8 year old boy named Russell becomes his accidental passenger. Together, they embark in an adventure, where they encounter talking dogs, an evil villain and a rare bird named Kevin.
Marty’s friend is an a little bit odd but open-hearted professor Brown. Professor’s researches lead to invention of the machine of their dreams – “time machine”. Marty will be the first man who will test a weird-looking device and he will go to 1950’s from his 1980’s. Acting in a certain way in 50’s Marty makes several mistakes which can change the future in a curious way. He meets his parents who are still teenagers and he needs to help them to fall in love. Otherwise he will not be able to return to the future! The task appears to be not as easy as Marty could guess. Fortunately, he meets his friend – a young professor Brown. Marty must persuade genius man that he is his friend from the future because the professor is the only man who can help him now…
Johnnie, a hard-working and clever man, is passionately fond of a pretty and jolly girl Annabelle Lee. But there is something else he endlessly loves. It is his train which he called "The General". Annabelle does not believe in his feelings to her. Moreover, she thinks him to be timid because when the Civil War starts Johnnie is rejected from taking the field: he is a good technician and can be of more use in serving on the home front. Nevertheless, the girl has doubts as for his courage. But will she change her mind when Johnnie risks his life to save her and his favorite train from Union counterspies who have seized his two loves?
This is the story of the period between two world wars – an interim during which insanity cut loose, liberty took a nose dive, and humanity was kicked around somewhat. A Jewish barber in the army of Tomania saves the life of high-ranking officer Schultz. While Schultz survives the conflict unscathed, the barber is stricken with amnesia and bundled off to a hospital. Twenty years pass: Tomania has been taken over by dictator Adenoid Hynkel. Hynkel despises all Jews and regularly wreaks havoc on the Tomanian Jewish ghetto, where feisty Hannah lives. Meanwhile, the barber escapes from the hospital and instinctively heads back to his cobweb-laden ghetto barber shop. Unaware of Hynkel's policy towards Jews, the barber gets into a slapstick confrontation with a gang of Aryan storm troopers. He is rescued by his old friend Schultz, now one of Hynkel's most loyal officers. Thanks to Schultz's protection, the ghetto receives a brief respite from Hynkel's persecution. The barber sets up shop again, developing a warm platonic relationship with Hannah. But things take a sorry turn when Hynkel, angered that a Jewish banker has refused to finance his war with Austerlitz, begins bearing down again on the Ghetto…
It is a simple tale of pen-friendship between two very different people; Mary Dinkle, living in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia and New Yorker Max Horovitz. Spanning 20 years and 2 continents, Mary and Max's friendship survives much more than the average diet of life's ups and downs.
'Franky Four Fingers' must convey the huge stolen diamond to his boss, Avi, from England to the USA. Franky finds himself in the thick of the undesirable events. Intriguing events with the diamond unfold among the great number of vivid characters of London scum of society – Russian gangster, 'Boris The Blade'; three luckless robbers; skillful boxer and the sullen ferocious Mafioso. Each of them strives to hit the jackpot.
In amazing tropical waters near the Great Barrier Reef lives Marlin, a clown fish, together with his only son, Nemo. They live isolated, because Marlin knows that the ocean is full of dangers for fishes as small as clown fishes. He always warns his son about these dangers and tells him not to go anywhere further than their reef. In fact Nemo is young and curios. He wants to explore the world around him and especially he would like to get closer to a mysterious reef located not far away from their home. Assuming that nothing will happen if he makes a small voyage around the neighborhood, Nemo gets too far away from his father’s home. Nemo gets into trouble for the first time when a large fish wants to have him for dinner, but he escapes this time. Starting to understand why his father was afraid of the open sea so much, Nemo gets into the second trouble. The boat nets Nemo up taking him to Sydney where he ends up locked into a fish tank in the dentist’s office with some other fishes from Sydney Harbor. Meanwhile Marlin and his new open-hearted friend, blue tang Dory, are looking for Nemo, the small clown fish and his new friends are trying to escape from their “prison” in Sydney.
A rat named Remy that lives in the attic of a French country home with his family aspires to be a gourmet chef, inspired by France's recently deceased top chef, Auguste Gusteau. One of the peculiarities of Remy is a keen sense of smell and taste. But because of Remy’s unsuccessful cookery experiment the family of rats is discovered by the home's occupant and banished. Being chased by the old lady he becomes separated from the others and ends up marooned underneath Gusteau's restaurant in Paris, conversing with a hallucination of the famous chef. An unlikely - and certainly unwanted - visitor in the kitchen of a fine French restaurant, Remy, in spite of the dangers on his way, manages to overcome them and turns the culinary world of Paris upside down.