After suffering unbearable mental pain and emotional turbulence over her father& #39;s sudden suicide, Yu-su impulsively runs out of the funeral hall with a vice. She finds Chung-san& #39;s car in the hospital, rides recklessly, hands Chung-shan a handful of money, and asks him to go away unconditionally. Chung-san, who was hesitant about the sudden proposal, leaves Seoul with his water in his mouth, feeling curious. The journey of the two, who had thought it would en...
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After suffering unbearable mental pain and emotional turbulence over her father& #39;s sudden suicide, Yu-su impulsively runs out of the funeral hall with a vice. She finds Chung-san& #39;s car in the hospital, rides recklessly, hands Chung-shan a handful of money, and asks him to go away unconditionally. Chung-san, who was hesitant about the sudden proposal, leaves Seoul with his water in his mouth, feeling curious. The journey of the two, who had thought it would end in a short departure, leads to their hometown of Gongju, where Cheongsan left eight years ago.
In the hometown of Cheongsan, the developed figure and the ancient nature coexist. On the banks of the familiar Geumgang River, they meet with the hometown seniors of Cheongsan, rude middle-aged people from Seoul, multicultural couples, police officers and priests to witness various lives. In it the liquidation and the leading mind gradually stabilizes and purifies. But in the face of nature, liquidation and leading anger and wounds reveal their naked face, and eventually they can& #39;t hide it anymore.
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