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Plot Fate (2008):
Four friends bound by destiny and unbeatable in the dark world. When a casino attack goes wrong as a result of betrayal, fate turns them into enemies. Now, forced to aim the gun at each other's hearts, their unavoidable battle begins.Movie details
Title: FateReleased: 2008-03-20
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Director: Peter Jackson
Date: 2008-03-20
Runtime: 123
Company: CJ Entertainment
Homepage: Homepage Movie
Trailer: Video Trailer
Casts of Fate:
Song Seung-heon, Kwon Sang-woo, Ji Sung, Park Han-byul, Kim In-kwon, Ahn Nae-sang, Min Ji-a, Jung Woo,Read More About Fate
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Fate, destiny, doom refer to the idea of a fortune, usually adverse, that is predetermined and inescapable. The three words are frequently interchangeable. Fate stresses the irrationality and impersonal character of events: It was Napoleon's fate to be exiled.
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All efforts to ascertain your fate proved utterly fruitless. She was maintaining that calm level of submission to fate which had been her lifelong habit. And now, as the train took her swiftly to her fate, she made the best of it. From that day the fate of Leichardt and his companions has been involved in mystery.
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Synonyms & Antonyms of fate (Entry 2 of 2) 1 a state or end that seemingly has been decided beforehand the belief that it was this country's fate to extend from sea to sea Synonyms for fate
Fate is a power that some people believe controls and decides everything that happens, in a way that cannot be prevented or changed. You can also refer to the fates. I see no use quarrelling with fate....the fickleness of fate.
FATE of a Mathor is an ensemble about a young man abandoned by his mother as a child. Two decades later, He finds out he has 6 weeks to live and hence now the urgency to find his long lost mother.
Fate, Greek Moira, plural Moirai, Latin Parca, plural Parcae, in Greek and Roman mythology, any of three goddesses who determined human destinies, and in particular the span of a person’s life and his allotment of misery and suffering.
Fate, destiny, doom refer to the idea of a fortune, usually adverse, that is predetermined and inescapable. The three words are frequently interchangeable. Fate stresses the irrationality and impersonal character of events: It was Napoleon's fate to be exiled.
fate implies an inevitable and usually an adverse outcome. the fate of the submarine is unknown destiny implies something foreordained and often suggests a great or noble course or end.
All efforts to ascertain your fate proved utterly fruitless. She was maintaining that calm level of submission to fate which had been her lifelong habit. And now, as the train took her swiftly to her fate, she made the best of it. From that day the fate of Leichardt and his companions has been involved in mystery.
fate His fate is now in the hands of the jury. The disciples were terrified that they would suffer / meet the same fate as Jesus. But for a cruel twist of fate, he could now be running his own business.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fate (Entry 2 of 2) 1 a state or end that seemingly has been decided beforehand the belief that it was this country's fate to extend from sea to sea Synonyms for fate
Fate is a power that some people believe controls and decides everything that happens, in a way that cannot be prevented or changed. You can also refer to the fates. I see no use quarrelling with fate....the fickleness of fate.
FATE of a Mathor is an ensemble about a young man abandoned by his mother as a child. Two decades later, He finds out he has 6 weeks to live and hence now the urgency to find his long lost mother.
Fate, Greek Moira, plural Moirai, Latin Parca, plural Parcae, in Greek and Roman mythology, any of three goddesses who determined human destinies, and in particular the span of a person’s life and his allotment of misery and suffering.





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