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The Ultimate Perk in Ceding Deloria

                                                              The Plot (The Perks in Ceding                   Delorea)  Delorea Rafeal, a young woman freshly out of the Defense Academy; working for the Italian Secret Agent was betrothed to Alessandro Epifany DeAngelo, son of a wealthy Sicilian Drug lord also known as Don Rocco in an arranged marriage since their childhood. Unbeknownst to Alessandro, his fiancee has been on the payroll of his father as his hitwoman and was responsible for the death of his bosom friend on allegation of leading his son astray; a phenomenon that has left Alessandro devastated for too long. However, when it was ripe for Don Rocco to tie the knot between them, Alessandro ditch the whole idea and rather, enlisted himself in the seminary on grounds that his life was being lived for him by his father. Don Rocco was heartbroken on hearing the news; the empire of fortune close to his heart he has sunk so much effort in weaving for close to a century is about to cave in because the heir to take over control of it is about to embark on a journey to the Seminary. If he succeeds, he will become a priest at the end of it and never will he return. This has ignited a plethora of fear in Don Rocco's mind that his son may confess to the church the family's dirty secrets of illicit drug dealings, financial racketeering and gun-running that led to unending war, starvation and the subsequent downfall of a middle eastern country, a treasonable act in the laws of Italia, of which the abators in the crime are still being trailed up to this day. Don Rocco is agitated that the government may find out what they were looking for from Alessandro because some of those Priests pose as Secret Agents working for the government to extract information from unsuspecting felons during confessions. With this and many more in mind, Don Rocco wanted Alessandro slaughtered by Delorea, his betrothed to stop him from baring the family's shady deals to the eye of the public. Delorea reluctantly accepted the offer. Now that she has lost her man temporarily to the divination school, she wouldn’t want to miss him to eternal death, so she faked his demise. To make it looks real, she devised a means by hiring a highly skilled serial assassin of Israeli descent to kill another Seminarian in place of Alessandro as a decoy and pave the way to send her true love away on exile to her private estate in a hidden resort city of Siberia in the Russian Federation where she will hopefully reunite with him and steady their flickering relationship. Luckily for her, the conspiracy turned out to be a thumping success but somehow leaked along the line. However, Delorea managed to evade the long hands of the law just by its whiskers with the help of a die-hard crush of hers but Don Rocco and his wife did not, as they were tried and indicted by the law and were sentenced to life imprisonment. While in exile, Alessandro Epifany encountered a Russian sweetie named Lucifer Olek, an exceptionally beautiful but lonely girl; an ex-miss universe who was forced into marriage with an aged Russian top general whose name is Anatoli Nikolai by her prosperous parents in appreciation for a favour done to them. When Alessandro and Lucifer Olek made eye contact, the rest of the world seized to exist. The aftermath of this changed the course of everything.
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The secret Garden.

Mr. Wonderful "Mr. Wonderful" is one of those films where it's clear to the audience within five minutes what must obviously happen, and clear to the characters only at the end of the story. The film is a New York love story, starring Matt Dillon as an electrician for Con Ed, and Annabella Sciorra as the wife who has recently divorced him. Because he wants to use his alimony payments to buy into a bowling alley, he tries to find her a Mr. Wonderful - someone to marry her and save him money. Funny? No, because in the first place we can't believe that the alimony payments would be anywhere near enough to buy into what looks like a fairly nice bowling alley. And no, in the second place, because it is clear in every frame that these two people are still in love. Dillon and Sciorra are two of the more engaging actors in the movies right now, and it's a shame this lamebrained screenplay spends all of its efforts keeping them artificially separated. What you see at work here are filmmakers choosing a formula over the spontaneous discovery of their characters. Instead of starting with these same two characters and seeing what real and intelligent people would do in such roles, "Mr. Wonderful" plugs them into a series of awkward and unconvincing scenes that fall flat because they're phony from the inside out. The Dillon character is supplied with an ostensible girlfriend (Mary-Louise Parker), but since there's a lack of chemistry between them (exaggerated, so we won't miss it), even the dimmest movie audience must realize she's a decoy. Meanwhile, the Sciorra character has an affair with her professor, played by William Hurt in one of those career moves that actors have fired their agents for.
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