Yeon-ju, who was judging a short film at the film festival, is embarrassed by Seon-min's film, which was made with the same story as his scenario. Although he tries to call Sun-min and check the whole story, Sun-min's explanation that he wrote what he went through and Yeon-ju's position that he cannot be trusted are only tense. Inevitably, the two head to Gyeongju to meet a blind couple who appeared in the film in order to reveal what Sun-min had gone through. There, you will...
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Yeon-ju, who was judging a short film at the film festival, is embarrassed by Seon-min's film, which was made with the same story as his scenario. Although he tries to call Sun-min and check the whole story, Sun-min's explanation that he wrote what he went through and Yeon-ju's position that he cannot be trusted are only tense. Inevitably, the two head to Gyeongju to meet a blind couple who appeared in the film in order to reveal what Sun-min had gone through. There, you will watch the reading play "Mannboksa Jeo-go", created by the blind. As their second destination, they head to Woljeongsa Temple in Odaesan, Gangneung, which is the background of Sun-min's movie. When they meet the monk, they find out that both the performance and the people of Seon-min are related to the monk, but their misunderstanding is not easily resolved. The two break up, and Yeon-ju visits director Kim, the male protagonist in the film.
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