After noticing the shortcomings of its university BUAP by its students, it suffers its biggest unemployment in recent years. The faculty of plastic and audiovisual arts show the life they had and the ties that were formed during thirty-three days
Anna gets invited to her childhood best friend’s wedding. She hesitates to go but wants to rebuild the friendship that she misses dearly. Yet only after revisiting their tradition of breaking a wishbone is she able to remember what the relationship means and they both put in the effort to reconnect.
Lucas, a death row chef is already down on his luck when a new order comes to his kitchen, and it's from the man who murdered his son. He's left with an ultimatum: cook the meal or lose his job. Tempers run hot, but revenge is always a dish best served cold.
Damon, a college dropout, has spent the past year merely surviving, doing the bare minimum to get through each day. Meanwhile, his ex-love, Julia, has started a new life on the other side of the country. Life for her is going great, and it seems like the best decision she's ever made—at least, that's what she tells herself. When fate unexpectedly throws them back into each other's lives, they stand face-to-face, no longer as lovers, but as strangers. Both are changed by time and distance, and they must confront each other in a new light, unsure of what to expect from this sudden reconnection.
Ali's life in Canada as a newcomer is shaken when his naive cousin Omid arrives unexpectedly from overseas. His arrival sets off a tide of misadventures threatening to cost him his cherished ambitions and driving him to wits end.
Zoo-young and her contrabass are wandering in space after leaving their planet due to a food shortage. Meanwhile, Earth is overflowing with plastic, their staple food, and Pu-reum lives there. Pu-reum's song guides Zoo-young and the contrabass back to Earth, and after a long journey toward each other, they finally meet.
An omnibus film based on Kim Oki's album Hip Hop Retreat. Twenty characters share the same table at different times, in different emotional states, each with their own story. Shot in one day, edited in one day.
Hye-ja, who is struggling with her job in Seoul, dreams of moving up from a semi-basement flat to a studio apartment. Working at an insurance company's call center, she faces challenges at work due to her rough dialect and fiery personality. To borrow money for the move, Hye-ja travels to Busan to see her mother, but no matter how hard she knocks on the door, her mother does not answer.
Two girls, Olive and Clementine, go through their day. They follow their normal routines, similar yet different in many ways. Olive is an easygoing and less driven girl who hides her personality insecurities with her clothing. At the same time, Clementine is an ambitious and anxious girl who takes a lot of medication and stays busy to distract herself from all her anxieties. The two oddly find each other and can't shake the feeling from when they first spotted one another. When they continue to see each other, they realize there must be something between them.
A successful manager finds herself drawn to her innocent young employee. What begins as attraction soon evolves into a complicated relationship, where passion and desire blur professional boundaries and awaken unexpected emotions between them.
Ching-Chun, Nguyễn and Mei are both international students from Vietnam to Taiwan; however the reality is so different from what was anticipated. There seems to be no differentiation between international students and migrant helpers. Determined to have a different path, Ching-Chun, Nguyễn tries to transfer schools in hopes of a better opportunity and future; nonetheless, all in vain.
A dinner party between three estranged friends turns deadly when the host suggests they have a drink of something that will change their sense of self.
15-year-old Young-sun, abandoned by her adoptive parents and left with nowhere to go, temporarily stays at the home of Sua, whom she met as a tennis training partner. Young-sun, wanting to stay at Sua's house for a long time, tries hard to become part of the family, but Sua and her family find Young-sun burdensome.