Under theme of Love, two directors, BOO Ji-young and YANG Ik-june put together two short to mid-length films to create one feature omnibus film.
<Moonwalk> portraits the middle-aged woman's love that cannot come true. The story is about Soon-im, a middle-aged woman who works at a mart while raising a high school daughter alone. Soon-im has a secret crush on Jun-young, working in the same mart. After dreaming about him last night, she paces around his place anticipa...
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Under theme of Love, two directors, BOO Ji-young and YANG Ik-june put together two short to mid-length films to create one feature omnibus film.
<Moonwalk> portraits the middle-aged woman's love that cannot come true. The story is about Soon-im, a middle-aged woman who works at a mart while raising a high school daughter alone. Soon-im has a secret crush on Jun-young, working in the same mart. After dreaming about him last night, she paces around his place anticipating of meeting him incidentally. The plan, however, fails. She puts her steps toward Lake Sanjeong, where they went to picnic together last autumn, wearing her daughter's new boots.
<Immature> is about a man with a broken heart who coincidentally meets a young innocent girl and begins new love that heals him. Jin-cheol wakes up in the morning to find a stranger in bed with him. To make matters worse, she is in high school! What will happen to the two? Jin-cheol, in his thirties, is pretending to be a grown up but he has never been. Min-Jeong seems like a grown up sometimes but she is a high school girl yet. Drinking Asahi beer and having JJamppong (Chinese-style needles with vegetables and seafood) together, they get closer to each other.
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