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Awakening Boy

Ono, the mechanical goblin, received the prophet's prophecy and embarked on a journey to find the legendary leader of the natural disaster, and resist the coming end times. In the college, Lin Mo, a Muggle boy, was abused and molested by a campus bully. He couldn't help but refused the help of Luo Xiaowan, a genius kendo girl who rescued him. The lonely Lin Mo was in his dreamland and saw The mysterious elemental creature awakened a black mark in his palm. Since then, his life has become no longer ordinary. Lin Mo, who was attacked by the assassin of the mysterious guards, was rescued by Ono, who pretended to be a transfer student. In order to become stronger and protect the girl he likes, he embarked on assiduous practice. When Lin Mo was finally with Luo Xiaowan, the glamorous beauty, Meng Xueer, who had landed in the air, attacked with a bigger conspiracy . Faced with the seriously injured Ono and Luo Xiaowan, who did not know his life or death, Lin Mo no longer chose to escape.

Awakening Boy

0.0 2017
Where Has Time Gone?

A short film omnibus featuring the work of five directors representing five countries involved in the 2017 BRICS summit, an annual international relations conference held between Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The collection—taking the concept of time as a unifying theme—depicts the economic, political, and social alienations and contradictions that create, compound, and structure issues as wide-ranging as poverty, class stratification, and homeless; familial distress; spousal abuse; and natural disaster.

Where Has Time Gone?

5.5 2017
Geomancer

Heralded by the futuristic computer-generated cityscapes that have become a signature feature of his work, Lawrence Lek’s mini-opus Geomancer is less inclined to map the building blocks of the urban architecture of tomorrow than to try and summon up the spirit of our rapidly dawning age - one whose characteristics, Lek implies, include the growing ascendancy of the cultural phenomenon of Sino-Futurism. As the geopolitical axis tilts further to the East, and as once-dominant economic/technological models are cast into doubt, Lek alights on a longstanding tension between the place of the human and the role of the machine, sharpened by contemporary hopes and anxieties around the rise of East Asia, and by speculations that new forms of artificial intelligence, already outperforming mere mortals in matters of automation and aggregation, will challenge us in more creative skills as well. (fvu.co.uk)

Geomancer

0.0 2017