
Acting
Lee Young-Ha (이영하) is a South Korean actor.


Hyeon-Ji realizes the meaning of love, when she meets Dong-Hwa, who earns his school expenses by working as a nude model through the good offices of the professor Oh Chae-Rin. Dong-Mi earns the school expenses for her brother Dong-Hwa by massaging and practicing the finger-pressure treatment. One day, Dong-Hwa and Hyeon-Ji witness that the Hyeon-Ji's father rapes Dong-Mi. Dong-Hwa avoids Hyeon-Ji from pain and the sense of shame. Hyeon-Ji suffers from pneumonia and schizophrenia, while she searches for Dong-Hwa. Therefore, the professor Oh sends her to a temple. Hyeon-Ji becomes a Buddhist nun and is called as Ji-Hyo. Dong-Hwa finishes studying abroad and returns as an expert in genetics. They encounter in front of the Budda, but Ji-Hyo lies in her sickbed because of the aftereffect of a sad and short meeting.

While Professor Yun, one of the world's leading authority on genetics, is abroad, Oh In-cheol and his fiancee Yun Jin-suk take the professor's papers from his laboratory. In-cheol and Jin-suk are researching the principle of the chlorophyll and a pill that can make people invisible. In-cheol becomes invisible and catches bank con-men and child kidnappers, etc. He works hard to expose society's evil and he is pasted all over newspapers. However, the criminals follow him and discover his identity. They steal his invisible pills. The criminals become invisible and they go on to commit their crimes such as robbing banks. But they don't have any pills to reverse the effects. The criminals ultimately come to In-cheol looking for the reverse pills when they are caught by the police.

So Yeon, a teenager from a happy home, goes fishing one day with her father in the South Pacific Ocean and faces an accident. She is lost at sea with her pet dog, Happy and ends up in a deserted island. She believes her father will come and save her there and survives in the wilderness of the island. One day, a mass crowd of cannibals appear in the jungle and try to hurt the natives there but So Yeon saves them and they become friends. However, she can't shake off the feeling that someone is watching her.

Hae-sun, a girl from a seaside village, marries Seong-gu and becomes a widow three months later. When the wanderer Sang-su falls in love with Hae-sun, Seong-oh stops working because he adores his sister-in-law. Hae-sun refuses Sang-su's request to leave the seaside village, but when her mother-in-law finds out about their relationship, she leaves the seaside village. Hae-sun and Sang-su go to the market and follow their friend Kim Ga, who is a Simmani, to the mountains. When Sang-su, who discovered wild ginseng, is caught up in the Kim family's trick and has the wild ginseng taken away, Hae-sun, tired of her wandering life, misses the sea. Meanwhile, while digging for wild ginseng on a cliff, Sangsu falls off the cliff and dies while holding the wild ginseng in his hand, and Hae-sun returns to the seaside village in despair over everything.

When Hyeon introduced his mother to an up-and-coming young movie director, he never imagined the torrid affair that would follow as his mother explores the true meaning of love.

With the introduction of Catholicism to Korea in 1784 came social upheaval. People who practiced the new religion were tortured into renouncing it or executed. However, these conditions do not deter Seung-hun and her brother from attempting to spread the religion.
A man, feeling guilty and depressed over a life-and-death decision he made while rock climbing, which left his friend dead, regains hope and the will to live when an elderly man gives him a diary belonging to a soldier during the Korean War.
