On 16th December, the Korean film All For Love, directed by Min Kyu-Dong attracted the attention of many film lovers. All For Love is a romantic comedy in which six love stories run parallel to each other.
Though they run parallel to each other, not for once does the audience get bored or confused in keeping track of the stories.
All the stories depict the most beautiful period in the lives of six different couples who have just fallen in love. All the stories have been blended into one encompassing frame during a single week.
Dance Me To My Song, the Australian film, on the other hand, is a repulsive story that talks about the plight of a woman called Rose, who is severely affected by cerebral palsy.
Though physically challenged, she is an intelligent woman who communicates with the world through her computer with a voice box. Her quick-tempered caretaker resents the young woman the care that she rightly deserves.
At this juncture, Rose bumps into a young man who starts giving her attention. This makes Rose fantasise a relationship with him, but things become topsy-turvy when the caretaker starts developing an interest in the man. Directed by Rolf De Heer, this film won many awards at the international film arena.