

A woman breaks up with her boyfriend of seven years. Devastated, she throws herself into another relationship and decides to get married, only to have her exboyfriend return to her...
Acting
Moon So-ri's micro-expressions do all the screaming.
Direction
Kang Yi-kwan lets awkward silences breathe like characters.
Director
Kang Yi-kwan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Moon So-ri won Best Actress at the 2008 Busan Film Critics Awards for this role, cementing her status as Korea's queen of complicated women.
The title 'Sakwa' (사과) means both 'apple' and 'apology' in Korean — a linguistic pun that perfectly captures the film's bitter-sweetness.