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    Coconut Hero 2015 POSTER

    Coconut Hero

    2015

    English

    6.3

    15

    29%

    29%

    Action

    Comedy

    death

    Drama

    first love

    high school

    loneliness

    suicide attempt

    Florian Cossen Florian Cossen Director Krista Bridges Krista Bridges as Cynthia Tyson Udo Kier Udo Kier as Mr. Morrow Duane Murray Duane Murray as Principal David Tompa David Tompa as Steven, Social Worker
    It's not easy being a teenager and Mike, a sixteen-year-old, has it espcially hard. He lives in the sticks with his mother, a non-stop nagger, in Faintville, a Canadian timber industry town. He has no father, no friends, not even a favorite meal. Basically, his sole wish is simply to vanish from the face of the earth. One day, Mike writes his own obituary and shoots himself. To his great disappointment he wakes up the in the local hospital. During a routine examination, the doctors discover a plum-sized tumor in his brain. Mike can scarcely believe his luck and keeps the illness to himself to avoid undergoing surgery that would save him. Staring death directly in the eyes, however, changes Mike's point of view and he re-evaluates his opinion of both enchanting and crazy Miranda. Somebody seems to understand him after all.
    Death by 1000 Cuts 2020 POSTER

    Death by 1000 Cuts

    2020

    English

    3.4

    2

    96%

    Action

    Horror

    Sam Salerno Sam Salerno Director Priscilla Kandel Priscilla Kandel as Babs George Justice George Justice as Mayor Art Roberts Art Roberts as Mr. Gray Richard French Richard French as Mr. Morrow
    Death by 1000 cuts refers to an ancient method of torture in which numerous small cuts were made on a victim's body. None of the cuts were deadly by themselves, but the combination of them would cause them to die a slow, painful death. In psychology, it refers to small issues that are overlooked until they add up to something too big to ignore. Sometimes I question which version of the phrase is worse.
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