During a rainy dawn, Su-jin gets off a train at a station, heads towards a bar named Pink and starts working there. Ok-ryeon has run Pink for over ten years. She has a son, Sang-guk, who never speaks. Ok-ryeon, Sang-guk, and other powerless and failed people remind Su-jin of her painful family history. When she was young, she was sexually abused by her single father. She has been living in shame and with feelings of guilt. Her past still haunts her in Pink. Inside Pink, Su-ji...
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During a rainy dawn, Su-jin gets off a train at a station, heads towards a bar named Pink and starts working there. Ok-ryeon has run Pink for over ten years. She has a son, Sang-guk, who never speaks. Ok-ryeon, Sang-guk, and other powerless and failed people remind Su-jin of her painful family history. When she was young, she was sexually abused by her single father. She has been living in shame and with feelings of guilt. Her past still haunts her in Pink. Inside Pink, Su-jin sees the image of her father again and she experiences an emotional breakdown. She visits her father in the hospital, and brings an end to the relationship that destroyed her life.
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