The story of a young man who travels to Italy in order to escape his dead end life and
ailing mother only to fall in love with a mysterious sexy stranger who approaches him at a waterside cafe plays fast and loose with quite a few genres but never fails to remain grounded.
Not exact matches
Vanya, played by Bullhead star Matthias Schoenarts, is a slime ball from the start, manipulating Dominika's desire to care for her
ailing mother - previously managed by her affiliation with the Bolshoi - to convince her that
only he can keep them both above water and
only if his niece will to the unthinkable, submit herself to the «whore school» that is Sparrow training.
As the
only legitimate grandchild of George III, Victoria is next in line to the throne after her
ailing uncle, King William (Jim Broadbent), yet her widowed
mother, the Duchess of Kent (Miranda Richardson), conspires with Conroy to keep Victoria a virtual prisoner in Kensington Palace.
His estranged father has recently passed away and he sleeps on the sofa of his
ailing mother, insisting that he's
only there to take care of her.
Dominika's
only real allegiance is to her
ailing mother (Joely Richardson) and she will do anything to keep her safe.
He falls for a single
mother of two who is overwhelmed in caring not
only for her children, but for her
ailing mother as well.
Vowing to get Jake back by any means necessary, Leon's own journey - on his brand - new BMX bike - will carry him through the lives of a doting but
ailing foster
mother, Maureen; Maureen's cranky and hilarious sister, Sylvia; a social worker Leon knows
only as «The Zebra»; and a colorful community of local gardeners and West Indian political activists.