Acting
Cho Soo-hyang (조수향) is a South Korean actress.
A family moves to a quiet and isolated place, but suffers from nightmares on their very first day in the new home.
Hwijong loses his job as a parking attendant because a brand-new building will be built on the parking lot he used to work for. Yeun unexpectedly loses her lover. She wants to go back to her old job only to find the office building completely empty. For Yeun, the street that she has been walking for years does not feel the same as before. On the contrary, Hwijong is trapped in a repeated sequence of experience even in his dreams. The daily lives of the two dance with each other to Chopin’s Waltz—they are sometimes tangled, sometimes crossed on the road. This film is intended to go through the high rise building in downtown Seoul like capillary vessels. Little snippets of live sometimes go through the little roads or change directions to create life.
17 year-old A-Young has just given birth in a secluded spot by a railroad. Bleeding heavily, she tries to find refuge. Her boyfriend Hyung-gyu returns to the scene to help her only to find out she's left. He is soon chased by police officers who see the bloodstains and assume he is guilty of a possible crime.
Kyuman, who was delivered to the house where the murder took place. He hear a child crying deep inside the house.
To save a girl in danger, a priest and deacon jump into a mysterious case.
The life of runaway girls is exposed to the threats of prostitution or violent situations during the quest to find a place to stay overnight like Eunsoo and Soohyang.
Cheondong got dumped by his first love Murim 8 years ago. He's on the verge of getting sick of his boring life when Murim appears in front of him as a ghost. Even before he could accept Murim's death, Murim asks him for a favor. It's to find his boyfriend. Cheondong gets angry at first but he ends up looking for her boyfriend...
Jong-bun, in her eighties, is one of the last surviving 'Comfort Women' victims forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese Army during World War II. Back in 1944, at the end of the Japanese occupation in Korea, Jong-bun was a poor but energetic girl while Young-ae was the smart rich clerk's daughter. One day, Jong-bun gets abducted and finds herself on a train for Manchuria. To her surprise, she also finds Young-ae on the train facing the same fate to become a comfort woman. Jong-bun and Young-ae help each other go through the living hell and as the war comes to an end, they finally escape from the comfort women camp, only to face two different paths of life. Decades later, Jong-bun helps out a teenaged girl who is disoriented in life, reminded of her own painful past.
Jin-wook and Su-min are a long-term couple. They decide to live in a rural pension near the ocean for a month. Then one day, a young woman named Hye-na moves into the same pension. A month later, it's time to leave. Is Jin-wook and Su-min's relationship closer? Or will it break-just like the sound when the waves hit a rock? The ending credits of film go up. And...
A love for a cousin, deeply engraved in childhood. Twelve years later, a stopped heart begins to beat again.