On Shoying’s 70th birthday, she learns that her long-lost husband Bochang has died. The worse is that there is another woman Tsai, who stayed by Bochang till his last breath. A merry reunion turns into a wake, an unfortunately perfect time for the family to face their complicated mother-daughter relationships. Shoying decides to find out who Tsai is. Will Shoying get the closure she has longed for all her life?
A triumphant adaptation of a surprisingly little-known text, the BBC’s sumptuous staging of Parade’s End, the work of Ford Madox Ford, rightly earned no shortage of plaudits on its first transmission. Many of those were aimed in the direction of Sherlock star Benedict Cumbertbatch, who takes one of the leading roles, yet this first rate Edwardian-set period drama has plenty else about it, too.
The cornerstone of the BBC adaptation of Parade’s End is the script from Tom Stoppard, which refuses to yield on the issues or intelligence of the source material. Married up to superb production values and a performance to equal Cumberbatch’s from Rebecca Hall, this is first rate drama, spread across five engrossing episodes. The story itself sees Cumberbatch as the aristocrat Christopher Tietjens, married to Hall’s Sylvia. Their life as they know it, already threatened by the shadow of World War I, faces further disruption when a young suffragette by the name of Adelaide arrives. From there, a perhaps inevitable love triangle develops, one that’s played out tremendously well. Parade’s End certainly proves to be gripping drama.
Burma Railway in 1943 and across the Pacific during World War II, charts the cruelty of war, the tenuousness of life and the impossibility of love, as seen through the eyes of an Australian doctor and prisoner of war.
Woman’s Day is Australia’s number one weekly magazine. It is the absolute authority on Australian and international celebrities. From cover to cover, we take readers inside the stars’ lives – the good, the bad and the ugly. We show readers all the latest star trends, from fashion and beauty to homes and travel. Woman’s Day is also much loved for its relevant and real lifestyle pages that include great everyday recipes for friends and family as well as expert advice on health, fashion, beauty, homes and pets.
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is the country’s most read woman’s magazine. A true publishing icon, the Weekly shares stories of real New Zealand women as well as in-depth royal news and celebrity features from abroad. The magazine also inspires with relevant and aspirational content covering all things food, style, home and entertaining.
Each issue of Wilderness takes its readers to the most beautiful areas in New Zealand, whether by foot, mountain bike, sea kayak, raft, pony or dream.
Vogue Singapore empowers and inspires readers through intelligent and thought-provoking content to drive change for good. Vogue readers are change agents with a hunger for fashion and a heart to positively shape future generations. In essence, they are women with a strong sense of style and a strong sense of purpose.
Introducing “Mysteries of the Sea” – an exhilarating exploration into one of Earth’s final frontiers! Dive into the vibrant ecosystems that thrive beneath the waves, from the stunning warm-water and cold-water coral reefs to the lush underwater forests of seagrass and kelp. Discover the enigmatic life forms that inhabit deep-sea trenches and hydrothermal vents, where survival defies all odds. This captivating resource unveils the ocean’s most exotic creatures, including the elusive giant squid and the vibrant flamboyant cuttlefish, each uniquely adapted to their environment. Get ready to be amazed by the ocean’s biodiversity hotspots, featuring mesmerizing species like the blue-ringed octopus and the giant Pacific octopus. “Mysteries of the Sea” also delves into the thrilling adventures of deep-sea exploration, highlighting famous archaeological finds, historical shipwrecks, and the perils of venturing into the deep blue. With insights into extreme underwater environments and the cutting-edge technologies reshaping oceanic transportation, this collection is a must-have for marine enthusiasts and curious explorers alike. Uncover the secrets of our oceans and ignite your passion for marine life with “Mysteries of the Sea” – where wonder and discovery await at every turn!
One of the Most Underrated Movies in Years! Impeccably crafted and an intelligent and smart thriller! This movie has got to be one of my favorite movies by far because it’s different. It’s unique, it’s just different from other movies and it’s one of those that you love to watch again and again! No one should pass up seeing this movie.
Changing Lanes proves that revenge is a dish best served cold. A high-powered attorney learns that lesson the hard way after he flees the scene of an accident involving an insurance salesman who holds a powerful advantage in his retaliatory strike against the lawyer’s arrogant behavior. Affleck has everything to gain if he can retrieve a lost document from Jackson, who has everything to lose (wife, family, savings) when threatened with financial sabotage.
Total Girl is Australia’s number one tween girls’ glossy magazine. Does your 6 to 13-year-old love fashion, celebrities, music and posters? Total Girl has it all – from things to make and do, to glam tips, style shoots and movie magic. She’ll be reading and having fun all month long with the latest buzz, heaps of activities and laugh-out-loud stories. Amazing competitions and perf posters make each jam-packed issue a great-value offering for your tween.
The Railway Magazine has been the leading voice for train, modern, industry, traction, network, steam, heritage, metro, narrow gauge and overseas railways since 1897. The Railway Magazine provides everything you need to know about trains – from modern headline news on all the latest in the industry to diving deep into the history of the first engines and everything in between.