

Hun is a famous Casanova who works as a part-time valet parker at a bar. He suffers from a huge amount of credit card debt, since he has spent money on his girls. Meanwhile, Hun's usurer hires Joong-tae to threaten Hun for getting his money back. One day, Hun and Joong-tae witness a murder scene, and they fall into the real trouble.
Acting
Cha Tae-hyun's desperate Casanova energy is physically painful to watch.
Writing
Debt collectors as romantic obstacles? Unhinged premise, committed execution.
Director
Park Hun-soo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Korea's credit card crisis era, the film accidentally captures 2004's consumer debt anxiety. Hun's multiple cards weren't just character detail—they were national commentary.
Park Joong-hoon was reportedly cast against type; his usual tough-guy image gets completely dismantled by playing a debt collector who's barely scarier than his target.