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Chong-a convices her boyfriend, Min, to quit wokring for a drug dealer. Min follows her advice and turns himself into the police. While serving time, Min writes his memoirs which become a best-seller. However, his former boss 'King Lee' is furious over the betrayal and has his underlings search everywhere to have Min killed.
Jeong-suk works as a dancer to put her two younger brothers through college. She meets Yeong-sik, a lecturer at the college her brother attends, and falls in love with him. She lies to her mother-in-law that she is an elementary school teacher and marries Yeong-sik. Her past is revealed and Jeong-suk is kicked out of the house. But her virtues move the stubborn mother-in-law, and she returns to her home to live as a good wife and daughter-in-law.
Twenty-nine year old Caucasian Elgar Enders still lives at the estate of his parents, William and Joyce Enders, and off their vast wealth with their blessing, although his ultra-conservative father hopes that some day Elgar will have some drive and make a name for himself, much as he believes his eldest son, William Jr., has done. Elgar decides finally to move out, and buys a tenement house in Park Slope, Brooklyn, a rough neighborhood seemingly on the verge of gentrification. He plans to tear it down and build a new house for himself. Although they have no idea of his plans, the tenants of the building, exclusively black, do not welcome their young, lily-white new landlord with open arms. They believe he is just another slum white landlord who wants their money, although most of them are indeed several months behind in their rent. Despite their antagonistic beginning, Elgar, after spending time with his tenants and learning their stories, decides to be a proper landlord and fix up the building for them and for him to live in. Elgar's transition into liberal minded lover of his black brothers and sisters is not without its problems as he deals with some tenants who are indeed deadbeats, his parents who just don't understand and agree with this phase of his life, and race relations where the color of one's skin does affect how they are treated in life and in turn how they interact with others. The latter is epitomized by his relationships with Lanie, a biracial woman who he initially believed was white, and with husband and wife tenants Copee and Fanny to who he gets a little too close
Almost in breadth and depth of a documentary, this movie depicts an auto race during the 70s on the world's hardest endurance course: Le Mans in France. The race goes over 24 hours on 14.5 kilometers of cordoned country road. Every few hours the two drivers per car alternate - but it's still a challenge for concentration and material. In the focus is the duel between the German Stahler in Ferrari 512LM and the American Delaney in Gulf Team Porsche 917. Delaney is under extraordinary pressure, because the year before he caused a severe accident, in which his friend Lisa's husband was killed.
A family tries to bar their stepmother from inheriting half of the family estate by accusing her of having an affair with the handyman.