Jae-young and Yeo-jin are high school girls. Jae-young manages her life by doing child prostitution, and Yeo-jin takes care of Jae-young's money and her customers like a manager. However Jae-young falls down from a building and dies when she gets chased by the police. After Jae-young's death, Yeo-jin decides to have sex with Jae-young's customers and give the money back. Gradually, Yeo-jin meets men happily like Jae-young. One day, Yeo-jin's father coincidentally spots Yeo-ji...more
Jae-young and Yeo-jin are high school girls. Jae-young manages her life by doing child prostitution, and Yeo-jin takes care of Jae-young's money and her customers like a manager. However Jae-young falls down from a building and dies when she gets chased by the police. After Jae-young's death, Yeo-jin decides to have sex with Jae-young's customers and give the money back. Gradually, Yeo-jin meets men happily like Jae-young. One day, Yeo-jin's father coincidentally spots Yeo-jin with a man and he starts to tail him. From that day on, he beats up those men and he ends up killing one of Yeo-jin's men. One night, he asks Yeo-jin to go on a journey... less
Genre
Drama
Production Status
Released
Running Time
95min
Release Date
Mar 05, 2004
Country
South Korea
Rating
19
Language
Korean
Co-Production
N
Original
Box Office
Number of Screens : 23
Total Admissions : 44,900
Total Gross : $199,305
As of Oct 28, 2025
Contact Point
Kim Ki Duk Film | 3377ps@paran.com
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