J is happily in love with M, a baseball player. Looking at the two, it would hard to fathom that J is a transsexual. M tries to protect her from the cruelty of the outside world. But the futility of his intentions is evident when M's parents try to run J out of his life. M's father throws a tantrum and his mother wails in distress. Y is a clerk at a convenience store but longs to become an entertainer. This is the only way for her to overcome her hard life. The only thing tha...
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J is happily in love with M, a baseball player. Looking at the two, it would hard to fathom that J is a transsexual. M tries to protect her from the cruelty of the outside world. But the futility of his intentions is evident when M's parents try to run J out of his life. M's father throws a tantrum and his mother wails in distress. Y is a clerk at a convenience store but longs to become an entertainer. This is the only way for her to overcome her hard life. The only thing that stands in her way is her third rate manager, Kang. When she tries to blow him off, Kang hands her a red videotape. It is a tape of their first night together. She wants to call his bluff because releasing such tape would only incrminate Kang for having sex with a minor. But she thinks better of it and just stand helpless behind the counter. At that moment the doors swing open and R rushes in the convenience store. R is a film student shooting his graduation film entitled . He takes himself seriously as a watcher of society. And there is nothing he will not put on camera. Almost at the same time, J runs into the store covered with spiced pollack roe. Thus these three discontents of society meet at one place.
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