Start-Up is a Korean drama that follows the journey of young entrepreneurs striving to achieve their dreams in the cutthroat world of start-ups. The story revolves around a group of individuals who have different backgrounds and aspirations but share a common goal of success. As they navigate through the challenges of building their own businesses, they face obstacles such as competition, unrequited love, and the need to make tough decisions. With elements of comedy, drama, and romance, Start-Up presents a heartwarming tale filled with love triangles, technology, and the pursuit of dreams.
A somewhat prudish young lady inherits a nudist camp. She wants to shut it down, but is persuaded by its members to give the place a look before she takes any action. She agrees, and while touring the camp finds herself attracted to one of the patrons. The trouble is, so does another young woman at the camp. Complications ensue.
I Married an Angel is a romantic comedy film about a playboy who marries a heavenly angel. The angel, sent to Earth to bring joy and love, transforms the man's life and teaches him the true meaning of happiness.
After the death of uncle Olivier, his estate, a small chateau in Provence and the small town's only undertaker firm in its cellar, befall equally and jointly to his local stepson André Vidal, who runs the business since Olivier semi-retired ill, and German cousin, business consultant Charlotte. She arrives from Frankfort to sell the estate at the skyrocketing prices for such idyllic hospitality industry sites. André is shocked, determined to preserve the town's social fabric by preserving Olivier's heritage, and disappointed she doesn't even recognize him as childhood best playmate. It turns out the backward taxes are a ticking bomb, which she sneakily intends to ignite, only André's charms and the lavender-scented bucolic way of life appeal ever more even to businesslike Charlotte.
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