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Actor Kang Seo Joon was once one of South Korea’s biggest and most popular stars, but his career is now in decline. But despite his fall in popularity, he believes he has had a change of fortune when he meets and falls for a dashing young chef named Han Ji Woo.
Hwa-ja has been raising three daughters alone in Busan after her husband passed away. One day, the second daughter Hye-young comes back to Busan after having continuous setbacks in Seoul. While spending time with her mom, she accidently sees a letter written in Japanese, which triggers her curiosity. She starts to ask Hwa-ja about her past life and gets to know new stories of her mother that she had never heard of.
A transgender woman has cut ties with her family and hometown. She is compelled to go back, however, to perform a traditional memorial drum dance for her father to fulfill the conditions of his will and get her inheritance.
After the sudden death of his older brother, who loved jazz, Han Tae-yi loses his passion for music and wanders for a long time. Yoon Se-hun, a transfer student, appears and gets on Tae-yi's nerves by playing jazz songs his brother liked in the school practice room. Although Se-hun is a classical music major, he secretly admires jazz. Se-hun and Tae-yi often argue over using the practice room, where they learn more about each other, and the relationship gets more complicated...
The film observes the preparations for a solo exhibition by an artist nearing his mainstream debut. Rather than centering on one protagonist, it surveys figures at different positions in the art world: a gallery director, a curator, an undebuted artist, and an art student.