A film depicting the life and sad love of Park Yeon, a musician in the Joseon Dynasty who created the 12 Yulgwan and Hwangjongcheok to establish standard melodies and improve musical instruments. This is the story of "Nangye Park Yeon", one of Korea's three major villains who helped King Sejong the Great in the early Joseon Dynasty to establish the foundation of the country through courtesy and music. Baek-ah, a gayageum master and gisaeng, shares a noble love with Park Yeon, but it is not smooth. Park Yeon repeatedly failed to produce the 12 Yulgwan and Hwangjongcheok, which are the standards for harmonious sound but completed and succeeded after several years.
Yeon feels that she is living a crazy life in hell. Her husband, Sang-Pil, treats her as an object for violence and her life suffers because of her husband's debt. Her last hope is that she can start to live in New Zealand with her only child who is autistic. But Sang-Pil's debt ties her down when she tries to leave Korea. So she decides to prostitute to pay the debt and leaves her child in a Coin Locker. Now, it’s the last night before she will leave Korea…
Jang Mi-ran has been widowed for the last 5 years after her husband died in an accident. She has four kids and is busy all day running a household. Fortunately, her husband's company, Saewang Constructions offered her a part-time job out of special consideration to her plight, so she was able to support her family.
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