Venus 2006 LIMITED DVDSCR NTSC DVDR-CuriousJotos [www.iLoveTorrents.com]
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IMDb number: 0489327 (search for other releases)
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®® Venus.2006.LIMITED.DVDSCR.NTSC.DVDR ¯¯
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®® RLS DATE: 1/31/2006 ¯¯
¹ ®® SOURCE: NTSC DVDSCR ¯¯ Ì
®® VIDEO: Untouched ¯¯
¹ ®® AUDIO: Eng 2.0 ¯¯ Ì
®® SUBTITLES: None ¯¯
¹ ®® MENU: None ¯¯ Ì
®® EXTRAS: None ¯¯
¹ ®® RIPPED: Warnings ¯¯ Ì
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¹ ®® iMDB LINK: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489327/ ¯¯ Ì
®® GENRE: Comedy / Drama ¯¯
¹ ®® RATING: 7.3/10 (253 votes) ¯¯ Ì
®® RUNTIME: 94 min
Plot Summary for Venus (2006/I)
Maurice and Ian are successful but aging actors, close friends whose conversation revolves around theatrical shop talk and the infirmities of septuagenarianism. Ian in particular is fearful that death is right around the corner, so he agrees to let his niece's daughter Jessie move in to his flat to care for him. Jessie, a provincial girl in her early twenties, turns out to be a nightmare for Ian, a hard-drinking, rude, and dismissive twerp. But Maurice sees something else in the girl, a potential for humanity which blossoms under his kindness and gentle guidance. Something else blossoms, for Maurice, as well: romantic love for a girl fifty years younger. Surprises follow, all around.
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®® RLS DATE: 1/31/2006 ¯¯
¹ ®® SOURCE: NTSC DVDSCR ¯¯ Ì
®® VIDEO: Untouched ¯¯
¹ ®® AUDIO: Eng 2.0 ¯¯ Ì
®® SUBTITLES: None ¯¯
¹ ®® MENU: None ¯¯ Ì
®® EXTRAS: None ¯¯
¹ ®® RIPPED: Warnings ¯¯ Ì
®® ¯¯
¹ ®® iMDB LINK: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489327/ ¯¯ Ì
®® GENRE: Comedy / Drama ¯¯
¹ ®® RATING: 7.3/10 (253 votes) ¯¯ Ì
®® RUNTIME: 94 min
Plot Summary for Venus (2006/I)
Maurice and Ian are successful but aging actors, close friends whose conversation revolves around theatrical shop talk and the infirmities of septuagenarianism. Ian in particular is fearful that death is right around the corner, so he agrees to let his niece's daughter Jessie move in to his flat to care for him. Jessie, a provincial girl in her early twenties, turns out to be a nightmare for Ian, a hard-drinking, rude, and dismissive twerp. But Maurice sees something else in the girl, a potential for humanity which blossoms under his kindness and gentle guidance. Something else blossoms, for Maurice, as well: romantic love for a girl fifty years younger. Surprises follow, all around.
RIP NOTES:
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