A young girl (HanYeo-reum of Samaritan Girl) lives on a boat with a man (Jeon Seong-hwang) easily three times her age. Neither of them are named, neither of them really talk much. They make a meager living by hosting fisherman who come to cast off of their anchored ship, taxied in by the old man's smaller motorboat that stays tied to the side of the larger ship. The vessel is adorned with a myriad of colored streamers and plenty of Korean flag logos and insignias despite its rather run down condition. Sometimes the old man will tell the fishermen their fortunes by having the young girl swing on the side of the ship in front of a painting and shooting arrows into it. He never hits her, they always zip right past her into the ship and depending on what part of the painting they hit, that's how he knows what will happen to them. He not only uses his bow to tell fortunes but also to fend off would be attackers who show an interest in the girl, and to make music late at night by use of a sort of make shift violin.
The old man, who we hear has raised the young girl since he found her when she was six years old, plans to marry her a month from now when she turns seventeen and becomes of legal marrying age. Until then, he's very protective of her and will gladly put an arrow into anyone who touches her. She, not knowing any better having spent the last ten years on the same boat with the same man, seems content with her life until a young man shows up with his father and a couple of friends for some fishing. He gives her his headphones as a gift and takes her picture and they start to fall for each other, despite the obvious protests from the old man. In the past, he's been able to control her, as she's never known differently, but now the object of his love, who he has held captive for a decade, is asserting herself and he will have to come to terms that what she wants out of her life might not exactly coincide with the way he sees things happening.
Korean (DTS 5.1 Surround) Korean (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround) Mandarin (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround) Korean (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Audio Commentary)
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ENGLISH, Korean, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified)
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