Max, Suzanne's boyfriend, has been kidnapped by baron de Hofland, a rich foreigner who covets Suzanne. Hofland has locked up Max in one of the many villas more
Max, Suzanne's boyfriend, has been kidnapped by baron de Hofland, a rich foreigner who covets Suzanne. Hofland has locked up Max in one of the many villas he owns and uses as hideouts. But Suzanne is not intimidated. She goes in search of her beloved throughout France, aided by her chambermaid and a friendly young tramp. close
Min-gi, who is starring in the theater's 10th-anniversary play, suffers from undiagnosed tinnitus, which causes him constant problems. Min-gi eventually more
Min-gi, who is starring in the theater's 10th-anniversary play, suffers from undiagnosed tinnitus, which causes him constant problems. Min-gi eventually loses the lead role and has a major crisis as an actor. Then one day, at a hospital, he meets actor Park Inhwan. close
Lydia is in anguish over her breakup with Frank. Haunted, sleepless, and desperate, she agrees to a blind date set up by a friend. The man she meets, more
Lydia is in anguish over her breakup with Frank. Haunted, sleepless, and desperate, she agrees to a blind date set up by a friend. The man she meets, a handsome actor, is used to having women fall in love with him. Attracted by his intelligence and naive gamesmanship, Lydia enters into a deadly serious bargain with the 'professional liar' trying to seduce her: She do whatever he asks as he tries to make her fall in love with him. As they 'go through the motions' of being lovers, they interrogate their own frustrated desires and masochistic dynamic in witty and wounded dialogue. Perhaps history can repeat itself, but to what end? close
Matilda has strange visions. She imagines that in her boyfriend’s room there is a quarrel between a completely unfamiliar girl and a young man, at the more
Matilda has strange visions. She imagines that in her boyfriend’s room there is a quarrel between a completely unfamiliar girl and a young man, at the end of which the guy throws a hammer into his girlfriend’s head with terrible force. This vision ends, and Matilda can not recover from worries for the fate of the girl. After learning about his mistress’ strange problems, her boyfriend Mark introduces Matilda to his friends François and Lola. The woman immediately begins to cure her new acquaintance from nightmares, but soon Matilda begins to suspect that Mark's friends know something about what is happening in her visions. And then she finds a pothole on the wall from being hit by something heavy. close