Chulsoo is a punk kid who always plays tricks on others. One day, while he is picking on somebody as usual, he meets Younghee, a new transfer student, who becomes his class partner. He starts to like her. Younghee is a precocious smart girl who lives with her grandmother alone. Her grandmother owns a flower shop and she helps her grandma by delivering flowers. Though Younghee looks lively, she misses her deceased parents at heart.
Acting
Child actors carry genuine weight beneath the comedy.
Production
Flower shop as emotional anchor—production design doing heavy lifting.
Director
Hwang Gyu-deok
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mid-2000s Korean youth films often paired delinquent leads with pure-hearted foils; this one sneaks in genuine class commentary through the flower shop setting.
Director Hwang Gyu-deok largely disappeared after this; the film's obscurity means most viewers stumble onto it algorithmically, which feels fitting for its underdog energy.
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