Promising fund manager Jae-hoon is at the brink of losing everythingwhen his company goes bankrupt. Overwhelmed by despair, he takes an impulsive trip to Australia where his wifeSoo-jin and his son Jin-woo live for his son’s education. Upon arrival, Jae-hoonfindshis wifeand son living ever so happily in his absence, and becomes suspicious of affectionate relationship between his wife and her Australian neighbor Kris. Startled by the situation, Jae-hoondecides to watch them...more
Promising fund manager Jae-hoon is at the brink of losing everythingwhen his company goes bankrupt. Overwhelmed by despair, he takes an impulsive trip to Australia where his wifeSoo-jin and his son Jin-woo live for his son’s education. Upon arrival, Jae-hoonfindshis wifeand son living ever so happily in his absence, and becomes suspicious of affectionate relationship between his wife and her Australian neighbor Kris. Startled by the situation, Jae-hoondecides to watch them from a distance instead of approaching them and eventually witnesses the evidence of Soo-jin’s affair. As his trip nears its unexpected end, Jae-hoon gets a chance to look back on his life and finally confront a shocking truth that shatters what he has stood for. less
Genre
Drama
Production Status
Released
Running Time
97min
Release Date
Feb 22, 2017
Country
South Korea
Rating
15
Language
Co-Production
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Original
Box Office
Number of Screens : 576
Total Admissions : 351,276
Total Gross : $1,867,278
As of Oct 23, 2025
Contact Point
M-Line Distribution | sales@mline-distribution.com
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