Hana tries to escape from her turbulent everday life by taking a vacation at her grandmother's house in the countryside. However, things soon take a supernatural turn as she must face the physical and metaphorical demons of her past.
As you go to bed to rest from the fatigue of the day, you find yourself unable to sleep, overwhelmed by excessive thoughts, drifting back through the memories of your life—until you finally reach a path with no escape.
After a heated argument, silence fills the apartment. An elderly man tries to resume his normal activities, but anguish and regret prevent him from moving forward. Suddenly, life reveals itself as it truly is.
Jong-ha, a lonely delivery man at a Chinese restaurant who has long been waiting for a breeze to stir his stagnant life, feels a whirlwind the moment Sae-bin moves in next door.
One night, Su-min secretly looks through his girlfriend Eun-young’s phone and becomes convinced she’s seeing another man. A few days later, when Eun-young comes home late from work, he suddenly suggests they visit Mokseom, a small island off the West Sea that inspired his novel Tide of us.
On the eve of his exams, Su-ho stays for a while at Jin-yu's house to attend a academy in Seoul. A winter diary of two people drifting in the same space.
Moon-sook, 45, begins each day buried under piles of laundry and endless housework. A decade ago, she dreamed of becoming a film director, but her art faded as her reality quietly took hold. She chose motherhood with conviction, fully expecting her intense attachment parenting to last only three months. It never seemed to end. One day, an old piano from her parents' house arrives and is placed squarely in the middle of her living room. Her daughter's unexpected gift stirs Moon-sook's long-forgotten dream, and the quiet afternoons slowly begin to fill with warm music.
Rey, a middle school student in Tokyo, is on winter break from today. Gyu-ri, a Korean high school girl, comes to meet her father who works in Tokyo. Parents are busy, and the two are bored.
Gentry Woods, who gave up music after her father's death decades ago, must confront her past when Nashville's Grand Ole Opry invites her to honor her late country star dad at their Christmas celebration.
When a water pipe bursts and disrupts her sister's wedding plans, Fancy finds herself drawn to the rugged yet charming contractor. Through all the chaos, she learns valuable lessons about faith, family, and the true meaning of Christmas.
Student filmmaker Sophie accompanies her parents to document her grandfather’s last day in his home before being relocated due to dementia. As she films, she becomes confronted by the ethics of creating work that is too close to home.
Cara de Ángel's sexuality is about to explode. His masculinity is constantly being tested, threatened by Colorete and the pack from his neighborhood. To prove his manhood, he joins a robbery; however, driven by his hormones and his attraction to Gabriela and Johnny, a punk singer, his plans will change.
Trapped and bleeding as killers move in, a father phones his son and reminds him to stand up for himself, moments before he rises to make his own final stand.
Sakis and Daphne are a young couple who have just sat down to have breakfast. Their relationship seems to be as perfect as the breakfast table. Everything seems to be going well, until Daphne asks Sakis to walk her dog. What could go wrong?
Third chapter in the "S-Friends" series. Shoko Morimura works at a mail-order company and raises her only daughter as a single mother. She and her first love, obstetrician and gynecologist Kitada Kazuki, have rekindled their friendship and are having intense trysts. While on a remote island in the countryside, Kazuki finds himself practicing medicine, and as he looks down on himself, he begins to imagine a future with Shoko. Moved by Kazuki's feelings, Shoko prepares to take a big step toward happiness together. But just as they are about to take their first steps, her ex-husband, Hiroshi, turns up, stalking her and plotting to drive a wedge between them.