A couple on the brink of breaking up decide to spend one last day together to resuscitate their relationship until sunrise at an inn on the East coast. With just 15 minutes left until sunrise, they wait—perhaps for a breakup or the end of the world.
Soon-jeong, 18-year-old, living with her mother, is full of dissatisfaction with her home and school in particular with her mother. She dreams of immigrating to Australia as soon as she graduates from high school. So she has been working part-time at a convenience store early on, but the reason Soon-jeong’s plans are disrupted is none other than because of the new homeroom teacher, Hee-joo. Soon-jeong wants to get out of the self-study class at night for working her part-time job, but Hee-joo turns it down. Tension continues to rise between the two.
A film depicting the process of the main character, a victim of school violence, escaping from bullying and implementing justice.
As a high school student, Jung Woo (Lee Dae Hwi) isn’t exactly at the top of his class's social hierarchy. In fact, as one who is bullied daily, Jung Woo could easily be considered one of the lowest, most unlucky students in his entire school. Struggling every day just to get by, Jung Woo does everything he can to hang on long enough to graduate. But when Jae Seong (Kim Do Yon) and his cronies decide to hold a fighting tournament among the school’s weakest students, Jung Woo finds himself caught up in the school’s biggest, most talked-about event of the year. Determined not to lose, Jung Woo heads to the gym to train, but it isn’t until he meets the school’s new transfer student, Min Ah (Chae Won Bin), that he finds the inspiration he needs to truly fight back.
Kim Do Yeon is a South Korean singer and actress under Fantagio Entertainment. She is a member of the K-Pop girl group, Weki Meki. Before Weki Meki debuted, she was in the survival show, Produce 101, and came 8th place, which made her a member of I.O.I.