Yumi became the second wife of Tatsuo, an elite businessman. His son from his previous marriage, Yasuo, was troubled by the sounds of his father and stepmother having sex every night while studying for his exams, and ended up peeking into their bedroom. The next morning, when Tatsuo left the house, Yasuo could not bear it and asked Yumi to let him hold her just once. Yumi agreed, saying that she could not do so as it would interfere with his exams. After that, Yasuo visited Akemi's house with the condolence money that Yumi had asked him to give. Akemi, who had just lost her husband, indulged in masturbation in front of the portrait of the deceased. Peeking at this, Yasuo leaned over her, saying that he would comfort her. Akemi climaxed many times. Yasuo met a married woman, Emi, on a dating site and had sex with her in a hotel. In fact, Yumi, Akemi, and Emi were sisters...
Fumiya, a beautiful boy with no fixed address, sells his body to random men in the park. One day, he is in trouble but is saved by a middle-aged university professor, who sets him on a new life.
Seiji (Yasuyuki Sakurai), who dropped out of high school, was aiming for high school graduation and university entrance exams, thanks in part to his private tutor Chieko (Sumire Nagai).
These four tales explore trickery and deception, from tire thieves crashing a wedding to a man's frantic attempt to bury a secret for a deceased friend.
"The Last Eve" is a film that takes the audience on an emotional adventure through history. In a way never before seen, the story of Eve is shown from front to back.
Keiko, a writer who is in a slump, goes for a walk and meets Claire. Claire, who is studying abroad from France and is an anthropology researcher, says that in ancient society there was a custom of welcoming strangers by giving them something precious, and sometimes the bodies of their wives and daughters were offered to travelers.
Shingo dreamed of becoming a news photographer and is now working as an AV cameraman. He lives a life largely driven by his own dreams, and is abandoned by Mio, who was living with him.
Pure, affectionate lovemaking with your fiancée vs. the exquisite techniques of an AI love doll – which one will lead you to the ultimate ecstasy of the new era!?
Yasu plays guitar on the street every night. A young stranger, Dare, stands in front of him. Yasu instantly feels a faint infatuation with Dare, who expresses a straightforward opinion, and takes him to his apartment, where he has no place to return to.
Popular movie trailers from 2001
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 2001:
This is a hilarious look at contemporary Madrid from the point of view of ten year old Manolito. Witty, funny and moving, the film has crossed-over from Spain to become a classic family entertainment.
In 2001 Woodshed Films released their third Moonshine Experiment surf movie entitled “Shelter.” With a similar style and feel to the first two Moonshine Experiments, “Thicker Than Water” and “September Sessions”, “Shelter” is one of Taylor Steele and Chris Malloy’s best productions.
This documentary begins with the story of the prelude to World War II, and goes on to analyze such events as the Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations, rise of the dictators, the spread of fascism in Italy, the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, the Spanish Civil War, the Munich Agreement, Hitler's March into Czechoslovakia, the Blitzkrieg and invasion of Poland, the fall of Norway, and more.
Two people run from the pain of their broken past. When they discover each other, they find themselves at a crossroad where the only thing that stands between them and a second chance is each other.
A lost sports bag brings chubby nurse Christel and racy Latin dancer Rubén together. But while Christel immediately falls in love with Rubén, the professional dancer doesn't give Christel a second glance.
A 2001 Japanese language film directed by Shinji Aoyama, starring Hidetoshi Nishijima. The film screened at Locarno International Film Festival in 2009.
Carol Morley tracks down her old friend Catherine Corcoran and returns to India where they once travelled as teenagers, in this playfully autobiographical short.