In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team search the wreck of RMS Titanic for a rare diamond. They recover a drawing of a young woman, Rose Dawson Calvert, who tells of her experiences aboard the ship. In 1912, Rose, engaged to a wealthy man, meets Jack Dawson, a poor artist, and they develop a forbidden love. On the night of the ship's collision with an iceberg, Rose and Jack try to survive and escape Rose's fiance who accuses Jack of theft. The ship sinks, but Rose is saved while Jack dies. Years later, Rose drops the diamond into the sea and reunites with Jack's spirit.
Greed and class discrimination threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan. Ki-woo Kim, a young man living in poverty, gets the opportunity to tutor the teenage daughter of a wealthy family. Along with his sister Ki-jung, they infiltrate the lives of the Parks by posing as skilled professionals. However, their schemes take a dark turn when they discover a secret bunker beneath the Park's house occupied by Moon-kwang and her husband Geun-sae. As tensions rise, a shocking series of events occurs leading to tragedy and the fractured unity of the Kim family. Ki-woo wakes up from a coma to learn about the devastating consequences of their actions. With his family torn apart, he resolves to someday reunite them by becoming wealthy enough to buy the former Park house where his father is secretly residing.
A snobbish investor and a wily street con artist find their positions reversed as part of a bet by two callous millionaires. The snobbish investor is fired from his job, his bank accounts are frozen, and he is left homeless and penniless. He seeks help from the street hustler, who is now living his former life of luxury. Together, they plan to take revenge on the millionaires by disrupting their plan to corner the market on frozen orange juice. In the end, they succeed in obtaining a forgery of a secret report, make a huge profit, and leave the millionaires bankrupt.
Andie is a teenage girl from a working-class family who is interested in a boy from a wealthy background. She faces challenges related to class differences and teenage angst while navigating her feelings for this boy.
Rachel Chu, a native New Yorker, travels to Singapore to meet her boyfriend's wealthy family. As she navigates the complex social dynamics and class conflicts, Rachel's relationship with her boyfriend is tested. Despite facing judgment and obstacles, Rachel ultimately chooses love and acceptance over wealth and tradition.
The experiences of a group of young people interned at the Life Institute of Knowledge and Evolution (LIKE), a prestigious and cosmopolitan educational institution, with a supposedly modern and open educational system, but in reality it is deeply traditional and schematic.
After a wealthy woman with amnesia falls off a boat, a carpenter takes advantage of her condition and convinces her that they're married, leading to a series of comedic events as they adapt to their new lives together.
Howards End follows the lives of three families, the wealthy and conservative Wilcoxes, the idealistic and intellectual Schlegels, and the working-class Basts, as they navigate social class, love, and inheritance in turn-of-the-century England.
In the 19th century, Jane Eyre, an orphan, takes on the role of a governess and falls for her employer, Mr. Rochester. As their love blossoms, Jane uncovers dark secrets and deception in the gothic mansion. She must navigate the challenges of love, societal expectations, and her own independence.
Four best friends have a sleepover that turns into a night of misadventures and challenges as they try to complete a scavenger hunt and navigate through high school drama.
Little Women is a heartwarming story about four sisters and their mother as they navigate through the challenges and joys of life during the Civil War in New England. The movie beautifully captures their strong bond, their dreams, and their pursuit of happiness. It explores themes of love, family, and the importance of female empowerment.
In 'You Can't Take It with You,' the Sycamore family lives a carefree and eccentric life in New York City. When their daughter Alice falls in love with Tony Kirby, the son of a rich snob, chaos and hilarious situations ensue. The Sycamores' quirky habits clash with the conservative Kirby family, leading to misunderstandings, lies, and a series of coincidences. Through it all, love and friendship prevail, reminding us of the importance of staying true to oneself.
Grand Hotel tells the story of the intertwining lives of the guests and staff at a luxurious hotel in Berlin, Germany. The movie explores themes of love, class differences, and moral dilemmas, as the characters navigate their relationships and face personal challenges.
After a car accident, a wealthy businessman named Lance Barton wakes up in the body of a middle-aged comedian. He must learn to adapt to his new life while finding a way back to his own body. Along the way, he discovers the importance of love, laughter, and staying true to oneself.
In 19th century England, a young woman navigates the complexities of love and social status as she faces the challenges of societal expectations and her own prejudices.
Almost Home is a TV show about a divorced mother who becomes a nanny for a wealthy family in Seattle. She must navigate the dynamics of her new job while also dealing with the struggles of being a single parent and raising her own children. The show explores themes of family, love, and the contrast between city and country life.
In Metropolitan, a group of upper-class young adults in Manhattan's social elite spend their summer attending debutante parties and engaging in intellectual conversations about love, philosophy, and society. Tom Townsend, an outsider to this world, becomes involved in the group and falls in love with Audrey Rouget, a debutante. As their relationships and friendships evolve, they confront issues of class, snobbery, and the meaning of life.
Neuilly Yo Mama! is a comedy film about a 14-year-old boy who moves from a Parisian suburb to a gated community after his mother's death. He has to navigate the challenges of fitting in with the wealthy residents and dealing with class differences. With the help of his cousin, he learns to adapt and finds himself caught up in various amusing situations, including rapping and playing tennis. The movie explores themes of snobbery, family relationships, and the clash of different lifestyles.
The Caveman's Valentine tells the story of Romulus Ledbetter, a mentally-ill and homeless man living in a cave in New York City. He becomes obsessed with solving a murder that takes place near his cave. Romulus struggles with his own delusions and mental illness while trying to uncover the truth. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers dark secrets and faces danger. The film explores themes of isolation, mental illness, and the power of imagination.
Summer Things (2002) is a romantic comedy-drama set in France during a summer vacation. It explores themes of infidelity, relationships, and class differences through a series of interconnected storylines. The movie follows a group of friends who experience love, heartbreak, and unexpected twists during their time at a luxury hotel. With elements of sex comedy and a touch of snobbishness, Summer Things portrays the complexities of human relationships and the various emotions that come with them.