The film gained attention for its bold storytelling and its exploration of the "adult drama" sub-genre in South Korean cinema, focusing on emotional intimacy and the fragility of social norms. Plot Overview
A young woman who initially wanted an abortion but was pressured into motherhood by her alcoholic mother. She eventually decides to give her baby up for adoption, writing a heart-wrenching letter for her daughter to read when she turns 18.
Beyond its categorization as an erotic drama, the movie delves into the psychological state of its characters. It examines how isolation can lead individuals to seek validation in unconventional places. The "forbidden" nature of the central relationship is used as a narrative device to explore the complexity of human attraction and the moments when traditional family structures face internal pressure. Cinematic Execution and Legacy