After being released from prison, a man named Russell Stone finds an abandoned baby girl in a dumpster. Despite his struggles and limited resources, Russell decides to take care of the baby and embarks on a journey to provide her with a better life. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and encounters various individuals who help shape his perspective on life.
A war orphan with green hair is taken in by a kind milkman. The boy faces prejudice and discrimination due to his unique hair color. As he grows up, he becomes an advocate for peace and nonviolence, challenging the town's narrow-mindedness and embracing his identity.
In Happy Times, a bachelor named Zhao is forced to find a girlfriend to appease his boss and secure a job. He pretends to be blind while dating a blind woman and gets entangled in a web of lies. As his deception deepens, Zhao's girlfriend's obsession with white panties becomes a challenge to their relationship. Meanwhile, Zhao's obese aunt has her own romantic troubles. Based on a novel, Happy Times showcases the hilarious and unexpected ways love and deceit intersect.
A woman named Daniel, living an unfulfilled life as an unappreciated housewife, receives a letter from her father who abandoned her and her mother when she was young. She decides to return to her childhood home in Massachusetts to confront him and resolves to juggle her romantic relationship, family squabbles, and her own abandonment issues.
Rebellious teenager Kim Temple (Louisa Connolly-Burnham) has a strange affliction that makes her feel very insecure: stressful situations cause her to lose consciousness.
Nugget Jim's pardner (Borzage), is an easy-come-easy-go character, an heirling who has worn through the last of pater's patience, eaten through his allowance of allowances. Off he pops, after one last drunken hurrah, to makes his living way out west. He teams up with a prospector and his daughter and they develop a happy family situation.
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