It was a quiet week at Netflix last week thanks to streaming services that opened the way for the Bridgerton season 2. However, weekends have come with two extraordinary additional welcomes for the Netflix library for the best new films this week.
Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Genre: Action, Drama, Mystery | Runtime: 164 Minutes
Cast: Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling, Ana de Armas, Dave Bautista, Robin Wright
King of Thieves (2018)
Director: James Marsh
Genre: Biography, Crime, Drama | Runtime: 108 Minutes
Cast: Michael Caine, Francesca Annis, Olivia Le Andersen, Jim Broadbent, Charlie Cox
Based on one of the most famous robbery in British history, the theft of a safe deposit of Hatton Garden, the king of thieves was pleasant and too dramatic with one of the most famous crimes in the UK.
Brian Reader, a famous art thief, spinning the opportunity to do the biggest heist bank in British history, and with bands from misfit criminals stealing more than 200 million pounds of jewelry and money. However, when the police investigation began, the crew argument about how to divide the hordes of stolen goods they threatened to frustrate everything paranoia and distrust occur at.
Love Like the Falling Petals (2022) N
Director: Yoshihiro Fukagawa
Genre: Drama, Romance | Runtime: 128 Minutes
Cast: Kento Nakajima, Honoka Matsumoto
It was taken almost four months, but love like a fallen petal was the first Japanese Netflix film in 2022.
Haruto Asakura, once a photographer who aspires high, fell in love with Misaki Ariake’s hairdresser and asked him to date. After watching Misaki worked hard to achieve his dream, it inspired Haruto to return to photography, but their romance at the threat ended quickly because Misaki was diagnosed with a rare disease that was faster than usual.
Bulbul Can Sing (2018)
Director: Rima Das
Genre: Drama | Runtime: 95 Minutes
Cast: Pakija Begam, Arnali Das, Manoranjan Das, Bonita Thakuriya, Manabendra Das
A fun tear-jerking clock that can be enjoyed by all customers.
Exploring their sexual identity in facing their Assamese village patriarchal rules, a teenager and two friends were rocked by the tragedy.