Torrent details for "The Book of Job 2019 720p web YTS" Log in to bookmark
Controls:
Category:
Language:
en
Total Size:
831.6 MB
Info Hash:
0FCC75CD54F2B097432C0225BDD65CA375F34B91
Added By:
Added:
July 22, 2023, 6:46 p.m.
Stats:
| Update
File | Size |
---|
Thanks for rating :
zuluDROOG (3), jhp2025 (5), KingRagnar (5), PeakBadass (5), TWDGOTfan (5), LokiGOAT (5),
zuluDROOG (3), jhp2025 (5), KingRagnar (5), PeakBadass (5), TWDGOTfan (5), LokiGOAT (5),
Name
DL
Uploader
Size
S/L
Added
Title:
Runtime:
1:30:00
Hours -
Rating:
5.5
Director:
Andrew Oh
Cast:
Benjamin Singel, Robb Hudspeth, Eileen Alger…
Plot:
The Book of Job is about a high school student who has trouble separating reality from fiction. Young Job falls "madly in love" with a new girl who catches his eye one Sunday mass. In the midst of his conforming to what he believes to be her idealized standards, he realizes his life is about so much more than simply himself.
The Book of Job
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11367408
NOTE
SOURCE: The Book of Job 2019 720p web YTS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama
Director: Andrew Oh
Stars: Benjamin Singel, Robb Hudspeth, Eileen Alger
Plot: The Book of Job is about a high school student who has trouble separating reality from fiction. Young Job falls "madly in love" with a new girl who catches his eye one Sunday mass. In the midst of his conforming to what he believes to be her idealized standards, he realizes his life is about so much more than simply himself.
Included subtitles
English
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COVER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MEDIAINFO
The Book of Job is about a high school student who has trouble separating reality from fiction. Young Job falls "madly in love" with a new girl who catches his eye one Sunday mass. In the midst of his conforming to what he believes to be her idealized standards, he realizes his life is about so much more than simply himself.—Andrew Oh