Poul has been dumped by his true love Katarina. In his darkest hour, Poul buys a robot that is an exact copy of Katarina. The robot is a wonder; it can make good food, clean, and is willing to have sex as often as Poul wishes. In addition, she never complains. Poul is happy again, until his mother dies, and the real Katarina want a divorce. Now the robot becomes subject of Poul's aggression. Poul beats the robot over and over again. It has a therapeutic effect on Poul and it gives the real Katarina a hint - that there is something new about Paul. I wonder what it is? Poul panics when Katarina reappear in Poul's life. And Poul confuses the two Katarina. Dream and reality merges into one big nightmare.
Who needs school, who needs baseball, and who needs friends? That's the attitude of high school delinquent, Taishi Fura, who became a loner after falling out with his peers.
In Matt Braunger's stand-up special, he reveals why single men are so creepy, describes the drunken antics he observed as a bartender and details a surprisingly stressful Bingo victory.
Two brothers from southwest Detroit struggle to improve their lives. Unable to afford college and faced with expulsion - and meanwhile supporting his mother - Jason turns to stripping which turns to prostitution, posing a huge dilemma since he has just begun the first true love relationship of his life.
A documentary chronicling the events surrounding three Americans arrested and held as political hostages in Iran and their families’ campaign to free them.
A little boy pulls out one Martian toy from a vending machine and it turns into a real alien who takes him to his planet, where he is surronded by the toys from the vending machine, but much bigger.
45-year-old Rieke Bauer wants to work for the travel company run by her family. Because she can drive and has no problems with longer routes, she is hired as a bus driver.