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- Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948) directed by Max Ophüls • Reviews . . .
A pianist about to flee from a duel receives a letter from a woman he cannot remember As she tells the story of her lifelong love for him, he is forced to reinterpret his own past
- One Piece Fan Letter (2024) directed by Megumi Ishitani • Reviews . . .
Two years after the Summit War in which Straw Hat pirate Luffy lost his brother Ace, the story takes place on the Sabaody Archipelago The protagonist, a young girl who has a strong admiration for Nami, sets off on a small adventure This is an ensemble drama that focuses on people who do not "pursue" ONE PIECE, depicting the reunion of the Straw Hat Pirates from their perspective
- The Letter (1940) directed by William Wyler • Reviews, film + cast . . .
After a woman shoots a man to death, a damning letter she wrote raises suspicions
- Love Letter (1995) directed by Shunji Iwai • Reviews, film + cast . . .
Although Itsuki’s mother says that their old house is gone, Hiroko records the address listed under his name in his yearbook and sends him a letter Surprisingly, she receives a reply, and discovers it came from his old classmate, a girl who also happens to be called Itsuki Fujii
- Letter Never Sent (1960) directed by Mikheil Kalatozishvili • Reviews . . .
Four geologists are searching for diamonds in the wilderness of Siberia After a long and tiresome journey they manage to find their luck and put the diamond mine on the map The map must be delivered back to Moscow But on the day of their departure a terrible forest fire wreaks havoc, and the geologists get trapped in the woods
- Film Titles with Only One Letter, a list of films by Domingo Pepperoni . . .
Film Titles with Only One Letter The first search result that shows up whenever I type one of the 26 letters of the English alphabet into the Letterboxd search bar
- A Letter to My Youth (2026) directed by Sim F. • Reviews, film + cast . . .
A rebellious teen and a reserved caretaker form an unlikely bond in an orphanage as they come to terms with their painful pasts
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