Yeongdo Bridge was opened up again after 47 years, placing Yeongdo Island at the center of change and revitalization. However, there are some people living underneath the bridge with the hope that things would just stay the same. Among them, there is a temporarily employed welder who has been there working for decades in the shipyard that is going to close down, an old crippled lady living with her old dog, an old deaf female diver who collects shells and seaweed for a living...
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Yeongdo Bridge was opened up again after 47 years, placing Yeongdo Island at the center of change and revitalization. However, there are some people living underneath the bridge with the hope that things would just stay the same. Among them, there is a temporarily employed welder who has been there working for decades in the shipyard that is going to close down, an old crippled lady living with her old dog, an old deaf female diver who collects shells and seaweed for a living, and the only and last two elderly fortune tellers who still remain without visitors in Yeongdo, once the street full of fortune tellers and numerous customers. Regardless of their hope, they are all driven to move out by the city government who is planning to make the island into a tourist attraction by reconstructing it. Still and all, they are reluctant to leave their lifelong homes despite the pressure from the city government…
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