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Fallout
by Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Graham Wagner
Lucy MacLean presents a formal application to her community's High Council, detailing her various skills, physical fitness, and contributions to the Vault. She expresses her desire to participate in a 'Triennial Trade' to find a marriage partner outside of her immediate gene pool, highlighting the high stakes of survival and procreation in her underground society.
Ratatouille
by Brad Bird
Linguini prepares to dispose of Remy in the river but realizes the rat can actually understand him and possesses the culinary skills he lacks. They form an unlikely alliance born of desperation, as Linguini needs to keep his job and Remy needs a way to cook.
EXECUTIVE DECISION
by Jim Thomas, John Thomas
A team of commandos and a civilian engineer discover a highly sophisticated, computer-controlled nerve gas bomb aboard a hijacked plane. With their primary bomb expert incapacitated, they must decide if an inexperienced engineer has the skills to disarm the device before it detonates during landing. The stakes are life and death as the team realizes the true lethality of the weapon they are facing.
Person of Interest
by Jonathan Nolan
Finch reveals to Reese that the woman he was trying to save has been dead for years, testing Reese's resolve. He offers Reese a new purpose and the chance to use his skills to prevent future crimes before they happen.
Barbie
by Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach
Barbie is shocked to discover Ken has stowed away in her convertible as she attempts to leave Barbie Land for the Real World. Ken desperately pleads to join her, citing his 'professional' skills in Beach and his need to maintain his social standing among the other Kens.
Mulholland Drive
by David Lynch
Coco confronts Betty about the mysterious woman staying in her aunt's apartment. Betty attempts to cover for Rita with a fabricated story, testing her acting skills and integrity against Coco's seasoned intuition.
Wednesday
by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
Wednesday and Enid clash over the stark aesthetic and personality differences in their shared dorm room. As Wednesday insults Enid's social media presence and writing skills, the tension escalates into a supernatural standoff involving loud music and werewolf claws.
Bugonia
by Will Tracy
Michelle wakes up in a basement, kidnapped by Teddy and Don who believe she is an undercover alien from Andromeda. Despite her shaved head and the bizarre accusations, Michelle attempts to use her corporate negotiation skills to regain control of the situation, while Teddy remains convinced that her human poise is merely a sophisticated extraterrestrial facade.
Baby Driver
by Edgar Wright
After being accused of not paying attention during a complex heist briefing, Baby proves his competence by reciting every detail of the plan verbatim. He demonstrates his sharp intellect and observational skills, asserting his value to the crew despite his quiet demeanor and constant use of headphones.
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