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- Interpretation of the poem Eros Ja Psykhe by Eeva-Liisa Mannerin, which in turn is an allegory of the Greek myth of Eros and Psyche.
- In a cozy retro bar, a young couple enjoys their evening until Patriks, a love-struck soul, stumbles in, disrupting the peace. He aimlessly wanders around, sits down and starts to serenade the couple with the heartfelt lyrics of his song. However, his presence unnerves the couple, prompting them to hastily leave. Undeterred, Patriks continues his tipsy journey, seeking solace in the surroundings. He eventually finds his way to the bar counter, where he spots an old box TV. To his surprise, he starts seeing a charismatic version of himself on the screen, embodying the confidence and charm he aspires to. As Patriks gets lost in his fantasy, the initially unfazed bartender becomes annoyed by the disruption. To him, Patriks appears fixated on a turned-off TV. Attempting to snap Patriks back to reality, the bartender intervenes, but Patriks remains entranced, highlighting the struggle between imagination and reality. When the bartender's efforts finally succeed, Patriks realizes the charismatic version of himself is no longer confined to the TV screen but begins appearing in the bar. Frustrated by his inability to reconcile fantasy with reality, Patriks seizes the TV, breaking free from his illusions and embarking on a journey of self-discovery and liberation. The music video of "Why" is a heartfelt exploration of human emotions, inviting viewers to contemplate the blurred boundaries between dreams and reality. Through its touching story and relatable characters, the music video leaves a lasting impression, encouraging audiences to reflect on the complexities of love and the pursuit of happiness.
- A drug lord is captured and held in prison. He escapes from there to revenge Ahto, who put him there. Shooting, beating and fast cars are just a few words to describe the movie.
- Top athletes were chosen to represent the JBA USA team on a European tour, competing against professional teams in countries such as Germany, Turkey, the UK, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, Russia, Latvia, Romania, and others.
- Puerto Rico is the final trip of the season, and Ryan, David Reyes, and Manny Santiago hit the streets in search of new skate spots and the best place for a backflip. Then it's time to look back on the highlights from the rest of the year.
- Ryan has just re-signed with Volcom, and he needs to stop by the warehouse to refresh his wardrobe. Then he and Tony Panici skate around Ryan's park before grabbing Ryan Decenzo and flying to Estonia for the Simple Session contest.
- The adventures in Estonia continue as Ryan and the guys walk on the edge of the Tallin TV Tower's 22nd floor and shoot guns at the Tactical Shooting Center. Then they're off to Finals at the Simple Sessions Skate Competition.
- In the Turkish capital, ambitious plans for a new amusement park are disrupted by financial, mechanical and political problems, forcing the park to close; now its old roller coasters stand as symbols of excess on the city