Set in the dusk of Motor City's eminence, Heat (1973) documents the demise of a personal empire in the context of a great city's looming fall. Seventeen year old suburban college student, Jo, sells a little cannabis for spending money. But uptown cocaine dealer, Duncan, offers Jo a way to expand his entrepreneurial activity - heat. Wallet, car keys, thirty-eight: in Jo's Hyperkinetic mind, the notion conjures visions of the respect that's eluded him all his life. But does he really need to carry a thirty-eight when he's just small time?
Duncan's wife, Chantelle, insists he'll succeed without it. Chantelle's ambition and intellect are a rare match for his own, which sparks a different kind of heat in Jo. After a wild party, he's more worried about Duncan than rival weed dealers.
The thirty-eight delivers Jo from competitors and gains him the respect he needs to expand into new products. Like the city around him, Jo feels invincible. But in this mysterious new world, respect precipitates confrontation.
Duncan figures out Jo's infatuation with Chantelle. Jo's entrepreneurial rivals conspire to shut down all competition. Jo is forced to reckon with the inevitable. Will he actually pull the trigger if he needs to?
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