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- A young couple's enduring love is tested when 27-year-old Su-jin is diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer's disease.
- It's been 10 years since Mr. Park's gas station was attacked by No Mark motorcycle gangs.
- Two boys are born in a village on the same night: Chundong to a woman who ran away from the man who raped her, Gwidong to a nobleman whose wife dies immediately after giving birth. The nobleman forcibly conscripts the woman to nurse Gwidong, leaving Chundong behind in the care of the man with whom she escaped. When she learns that the nobleman has forbidden her from leaving his household, her maternal instincts compel her to switch the children so she can raise Chundong instead.
- It's been 15 years since Map-Soon switched the two boys so she could keep an eye on the one to whom she gave birth. The two show obvious signs of their upbringing, yet they seem out of place: Gwi-Dong prefers to fight for the state rather than attend to his studies, while Chun-Doong's thievery belies his intelligence.
- Mak Sun is being blackmailed about an important secret concerning Chundoong and Gwidong's births. Angry townspeople burn down the regulation office during a protest against current laws and harsh penalties.
- Switched at birth, Chun-Doong and Gwi-dong are beginning to show even more signs of their respective biological traits. Chun-Doong's thirst for knowledge endears him to the local teacher, who takes him on as his protege. Gwi-Dong has tried to woo the teacher's daughter, who has befriended Chun-Doong despite his indigent upbringing. Meanwhile, unrest is abound and Map-Soon has fallen out of favor with Lord Kim's wife because of Gwi-Dong's misadventures in the countryside.
- Chun-Doong can't quite bring himself to kill Gwi-Dong's father, Lord Kim, at the height of the insurgency. Ten years later, the two have returned to where it all started, but it's clear that one of them has yet to grow up; Gwi-Dong has yet to mature despite his commission as a police officer, while Chun-Doong travels the world as a merchant -- but it's clear that he yearns to be something more. Many things have changed in the village, but others have actually stayed the same: The disparity between rich and poor remains, and there are more than enough people who are willing to resort to violence on behalf of the oppressed.
- Man Soo (Kang-woo Kim) is a train conductor. Everyday he performs the same old routines, and gradually his days begin to feel as uneventful and predictable as the ongoing rotation of the wheels on his train. One day, his train gets caught in a messy accident involving a passenger's suicide, and he is forced to take leave from work. He gets on the last train. Hanna (Tae-yeong Son) is an attractive college instructor who is having an affair with a married professor. Her world is turned upside down when his wife confronts her. Abandoned and betrayed by her lover, Hanna is forced to face her own demons. She quits her job, and hops onto the last train. A train conductor and a college instructor seem to share nothing in common. But for Man Soo and Hanna, brought together by fate, finding solace in the companion of a stranger has never been better.
- Several of Korea's most acclaimed filmmakers, including Park Chan-wook (OLDBOY), explore the nature of discrimination in this provocative anthology.
- The story of events leading up to the 1980 Gwangju massacre in South Korea when thousands of students and protesters were killed by armed troops during an anti-government demonstration.
- In this second installment of the Whispering Corridors series, a young girl finds a strange diary, capable of arousing hallucinations, kept by two of her senior fellow-students who seem to have an unusually close bond.
- A sound engineer falls in love with a radio show host after they work together on a project capturing natural sounds.
- Seven girls become good friends in high school, then events pull them apart for 25 years. When one of the friends lies dying in a hospital, she wishes to see each of them one last time.
- Soyo, a quiet teenager who was abandoned by his parents, sees his humdrum life change when he discovers the thrill of in-line skating.
- A professor in the film department at a provincial university goes to Seoul to meet his senior, who works as a film critic, and stays in a northern Seoul village for three days.
- The Duo is swashbuckling tale of a bandit hero who fights for the people. Chun Doong is born into a noble family, but he's switched at birth with the son of peasants. Growing up poor and downtrodden, he gradually grows angry as he watches the oppression around him, and becomes a heroic outlaw. Meanwhile, Gwi Dong, the child he was switched with, grows up as a privileged nobleman, and becomes a head of the police. The two men, unconsciously living each other's lives, are total opposites-one stands for justice through the law, and the other seeks justice through crime. Fate has plans to reunite them, however, when they both fall for the same beautiful woman. A fusion sageuk-or historical drama-that combines action and romance in a fun blend, The Duo is an easy hit with audiences.
- Helmed by one of Korea's leading directors, Hong Sang-soo, Jisook joins two of her girlfriends for a holiday in Korea's Kangwon Province. But in an eerie twist of fate, her former lover, Sangkwon, plans a getaway for the same destination, where tragedy brings them together once again.
- Film director Hyun meets a mysterious woman and asks her to be his muse. Intrigued by his daring proposal, she accepts. Soon she invites him to her home to give him some secluded space to write his guide.
- Seok-joong, a farmer in his mid thirties falls head over heels in love with local tabang delivery girl Eun-ha, but the couple's marital bliss is short lived as Eun-ha tests positive for HIV.