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Three brothers Bin, Hyun and Joon become drawn to the very pretty and sweet Yuri, a family friend. Yuri arrives from France to live with them for the summer while attending classes at their university, causing each brother to be attracted to her in a different way.
Former member of a triad, Sun seeks to emigrate to Canada. He decides to become a great chef of chinese cooking and follows the teaching master Au.
Su Xiao, a beautiful shot-putting girl with strange powers, accidentally traveled into the comic "Oh, My Beloved Concubine" she was following and became the heroine Su Xiao! A series of "surprises" unfolded in front of her: Su Xiao's CP male protagonist, King Shu, was unexpectedly beaten for love by the villain's eldest sister, and Su Xiao was actually betrothed to the annoying second male lead, King Rui.
Su Xiaoyi changed Su Xiao's silly and sweet character setting and transformed into Niu Colu Su Xiao. While fighting wits and courage with the villain's sister, he also started a romantic love affair with King Rui that spanned reality and comics.
Ho Tae and Dong Hee have grown up like brothers since childhood. A few years ago, Ho Tae, who had moved to Seoul, returned to Gangneung after his father's funeral. Meanwhile, Dong Hee, who had come out and was kicked out of his home, began living alone in Ho Tae's empty house. Reuniting after a long time, the two start living together under one roof. Despite their close brotherly bond, Dong Hee can't help but feel excited seeing Ho Tae, his first love, again. Dong Hee tries to suppress his feelings, but it's not easy. Meeting Dong Hee after a long time, Ho Tae also starts experiencing emotions he has never felt before. In an effort to escape his confusing feelings, Ho Tae starts dating girls recklessly. Witnessing Ho Tae like this hurts Dong Hee, and after an unexpected incident, the delicate relationship between the two starts to gradually shift.
Commissioned to make a propaganda film about the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, director Leni Riefenstahl created a celebration of the human form. This first half of her two-part film opens with a renowned introduction that compares modern Olympians to classical Greek heroes, then goes on to provide thrilling in-the-moment coverage of some of the games' most celebrated moments, including African-American athlete Jesse Owens winning a then-unprecedented four gold medals.
A playboy has the tables turned on him when he finds himself being used as a plaything by an undesirable woman.