

She's everyone's sunshine, but who's saving her? A Korean indie that stings with truth.
Soo-Jung (Lee Seung-Yeon) has a bright and honest personality. She is loved by many people. Soo-Jung works as a magazine photographer. When Soo-Jung gets tired of work and life in general, she goes to her friend Young-Ha's (Park Yong-Ha) workroom. Although she always shows others her bright side, she confides to Young-Ha about her sadness and loneliness. Yong-Ha wants to embrace her pain, but there is a wall between them. Soo-Jung again faces a difficult situation. She then meets Ji-Hwan (Lee Kyoung-Young).
Acting
Lee Seung-Yeon's smile that never quite reaches her eyes.
Cinematography
Claustrophobic workroom intimacy vs empty Seoul streets.
Director
Jeong So-yeong
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Korea's early 2000s indie wave exploring female interiority before Hallyu went global—rarely distributed outside festivals.
Park Yong-ha's performance gained retrospective poignancy after his 2010 death; fans revisit this as one of his most vulnerable roles.
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