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- Una mujer solitaria se replantea su existencia aislada después de que su vecino muere totalmente solo en su apartamento.
- Three seemingly unrelated men commit petty crimes on the eve of an important televised discourse on social disorder in Korea.
- Na-Mi y Sun-Woo, atormentados por el bullying, planean suicidarse. Antes de hacerlo, descubren que Chae-Lin, su verdugo, ha seguido adelante. Deciden vengarse pero la encuentran cambiada, frustrado sus planes.
- Una estudiante de Bellas Artes conoce a una atractiva camarera, y las dos mujeres inician una relación íntima.
- The Bacchus Lady looks into the issue of elderly prostitution in South Korea. So-Young, an elderly lady who provides sex services to the male senior citizens using the pretext of selling Bacchus (an energy drink) to them. When So-Young picks up a Korean-Filipino boy named Min-Ho from the clinic she visits after Min-Ho's mother stabs the doctor (Min-Ho's father), she takes care of him while seeking a living through prostitution. From her interactions with her former clients, she finds that the golden age in their silver years may not be that bright after all.
- A locksmith is going on about his day when he is called out to a house. He meets a mysterious beauty there, who asks him into the house that he has just unlocked. Then the beautiful woman asks him to unlock a big wooden chest in the bedroom.
- An over-educated, disenchanted woman, Ja Young, loses her ambition after many grueling years of studying for the public official exam. One lonely evening, a beautiful, fit runner, Hyun Joo, glides smoothly past her. Intrigued by this celestial vision of harmony and grace, Ja Young repeatedly returns, hoping to meet the object of her curiosity.
- After losing her son, Jungjoo loses all hope in life, drinking and smoking her life away. She tries to overcome the pain by attending church and praying diligently to no avail. Then one day, she meets Mingoo, a convicted criminal, wearing dirty clothes that have not seen a washer in who knows how long. He carries all his belongings in a plastic bag. Seeing him reminds Jungjoo of an event 12 years earlier. Clean up is a film about a woman coming face to face with a past she wants to forget. She kidnaps a child out of desperation and meets that child again 12 years later. The problem is that the child is now poor, lonely and scorned. She can't ignore him, and not remembering who she is the boy feels safe with her. Clean up is a film about salvation and forgiveness. Will the two be able to overcome their feelings of guilt, resentment, and anger? Rather than giving a hasty conclusion, the film advances slowly towards a faint glimmer of hope. (Nam Dong-chul)
- Jae-woo enters national kendo team, meets Tae-su who killed his brother. Tae-su is unbeatable competitor. Jae-woo, unable to defeat him, becomes increasingly agitated as training ends, his repressed emotions surfacing.
- A female high school baseball player strives to overcome the barrier of getting into the male-dominated professional baseball team.
- A Swedish diplomat and North Korean traffic officer share a forbidden romance in Pyongyang. As his diplomatic assignment nears its end, they face a heart-wrenching choice.
- A little boy comes home from school and hears his dog barking, or does he?
- The story of one man's unusual reaction to discovering a severed index while on his way to work.
- Be-hwan is a famous Korean fashion photographer visiting Japan at the request of his friend Gil-su to take pictures of his wedding. On the day of Gil-su's wedding, however, the bride disappears, and Bae-hwan ends up filling in for her at Gil-su's studio. Ryu is a male escort who is neither male not female in his physiappearance and he visits Gil-su's studio to take new image shots for upload to a website featuring male prostitutes. While working with Bae-hwan, Ryu realizes his beauty for the first time. Bae-hwan attempts to take Ryu with him to Korea to help with with his modeling career, but in the end, they both realize that existing in each other's worlds is something they are simply, sadly, unable to do.
- A woman finds solace at a bowling alley after her mother plans to sell their house and move to Seoul.
- Young-jae, a teenager born from illegally sold sperm, goes to Chi-sung, a physician who had sold it, and demands a so-called 'compensation for damages,' claiming Chi-sung is responsible for his defects.
- Theater director Min-sang wants to create a play using the King Lear's question, "Who is it that can tell me who I am?" He thinks, not knowing self, is knowing the truth. To create Min-sang's play, a playwright who writes a play to find out about himself; an actress who wants to know about herself; and the assistant director, get involved. As the play begins to take shape, past associations, jealous and betrayal force all involved to face who they really are.
- Hwa-ja has been raising three daughters alone in Busan after her husband passed away. One day, the second daughter Hye-young comes back to Busan after having continuous setbacks in Seoul. While spending time with her mom, she accidently sees a letter written in Japanese, which triggers her curiosity. She starts to ask Hwa-ja about her past life and gets to know new stories of her mother that she had never heard of. Meanwhile, something inside Hwa-ja's heart where has been buried for decades also opens up.
- Taxi driver Tae-gyun receives a call from his younger brother Tae-min. He asks Tae-gyun for help, saying that his car "Thunderbird" was pawned and in it, there is a lot of money that he won from gambling. Now Tae-gyun, who urgently needs money, Tae-min, a gambling addict sitting in a pile of debt, and Mi-young, Tae-min's girlfriend who is a former casino dealer, all go out to get the car back. But nothing goes according to their plan. Towards the end of the night, Tae-gyun decides to ditch them and get the money all alone.
- Jun-ho is a freelance photographer. His independence is also reflected in his relationships with women, as he avoids any commitment. When he takes on a job for a magazine, he runs into Eun-ji, a woman he met through a dating application. She pretends she doesn't know him, even though they spent a night together. They remain in an "open" relationship, and since Eun-ji is also dating a man who has a more stable position, Jun-ho doesn't press for more closeness. Somewhere between friends and lovers, they both drift between passionate love and cold looks and words - A romantic comedy-drama about young Koreans trying at all costs to avoid responsibility for themselves and their relationships, preferring to replace love with friendship.
- A woman living in a small house meets a cat and finds a special piece of jewelry allowing her to see the spirits of the house. Later, she finds it is up to her to prevent the city from tearing down her neighbors houses along with her own, and she needs the help of her new spirit friends.