About Love (Chinese: 關於愛; pinyin: Guan Yu Ai) is a 2005 film.
Three stories are told, respectively set in Tokyo, Taipei, and Shanghai. The first two stories are about a Japanese person and a Taiwanese person. The last one is set in Shanghai with a story about a Japanese man and a Chinese woman. Some of the characters can speak Japanese and some of them Mandarin. Each story encompasses an experience of a foreigner, either from Japan, Taiwan or China, with a native of the opposite country.we can feel love .
The film was directed by Shimoyama Ten, Yee Chin-yen, and Zhang Yibai. It was written by Haruko Nagatsu, Shen Wei, and Yee Chin-yen.
In Tokyo, he is a Chinese computer graphic artist seeking to enrich his exposure while she is a Japanese painter struggling to recover from a broken relationship. This is the simplest and sweetest of the three stories, starting with hidden mutual attraction and ending in their first meeting. This is also the only one of the three stories with a "sub-plot" (a really glorified use of the term) of his friendship with two other art students, both girls, one Chinese and one Japanese.
About Love is the second album French female band, the Plastiscines.
About Love was recorded in LA in February 2009. It contains twelve tracks including the single "Barcelona" and "Bitch" and "I Am Down" which were featured in the episode "They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?" (Episode 9, of the Third Season) of Gossip Girl. Its highest chart position in France was 138th. It fell out in 179th place on 22 February 2010. The French edition of Rolling Stone Magazine classified it as the 100th best French rock Album.
The Truth About Love may refer to:
The Truth About Love is the third studio album by English soul/R&B singer Lemar. The album was released on the 11 September 2006 and contains the singles "It's Not That Easy", "Tick Tock", and "Someone Should Tell You".
Since the album's release in September 2006, The Truth About Love charted and peaked at number three in the UK albums chart, Lemar's highest charting album to date and his first to make the top 5.
The album was certified Gold by the BPI on 15 September 2006, after only five days of it being on sale. It was later awarded Platinum certification by the BPI on 8 December 2006.
The Truth About Love is a 2005 film directed by John Hay and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jimi Mistry and Dougray Scott.
After Alice Holbrook (Jennifer Love Hewitt), a happily married English woman living in Bristol, receives an anonymous Valentine's Day card with radish seeds in it, she automatically assumes the card is from her supposedly loving lawyer husband, Sam (Jimi Mistry), and that he is trying to be romantic. In return, Alice decides to write an anonymous reply to her husband to keep the gimmick going, but only accidentally sends the card after a drunken night with her sister. What Alice does not realise, however, is that her husband did, in fact, not send her the original Valentine's Day card; her husband's best friend and lawyer partner, Archie (Dougray Scott), did.
When Alice's husband does not mention that he has received her card, Alice becomes suspicious that he is cheating on her with another woman. In an attempt to discover the truth, Alice calls her husband and pretends to be another woman with a deep, sultry voice who she calls "Anonymous." After her husband agrees to meet with "Anonymous," Alice becomes even more distraught, but continues to try and win her husband back. However, in the process, she discovers her husband Sam is already having another affair with a woman named Katya and is now knowingly starting a second affair with "Anonymous." After breaking down over this fact, she goes to visit Archie in the sexy outfit she planned to woo Sam back with, and while Archie and she kiss, he assumes she is having an extra-marital affair with someone other than Sam and refuses to be a part of it.
Yet so easy
Crowned with a thorn of his lust
A slave of Beauty...
Like an autumn rain
Which cries the silver tears
And in the God's eye
Plays the traitor,
He clads the joy in sorrow,
With a colour of Night paints the dreams to become free...
To touch the heart, that gave him life...
Yet the lust has declined
Damned be his name
Only the tears have remained,
The pieces of ancient splendour dipped in the torment of passion...
His sun will never rise again.
Shining with a gleam of fulfillment
... the ray of Love.
[Part II - Darkness]
Fulfillment smeared with blood...
A dagger in Your hand;
The flower of Love has died burning with admiration for Beauty,
Which has never been seen...
He didn't understand...