In a small South Korean town, the life of a family begins to crumble after the unexpected death of the father. Dong-su, the oldest son, feels overwhelmed by the responsibility of keeping the household afloat and caring for his mother and two younger siblings. However, the burden becomes even heavier when he discovers that his father not only left debts but also dark secrets from his past that threaten to come to light.
As the family tries to adapt to their new reality, the mother, who has always been a passive figure, begins to seek a new life on her own, causing tensions within the home. The siblings, in their desperation, look for different ways to cope with the pain, facing their own demons and yearnings. The youngest, with his overflowing imagination, creates a fictional world where everything remains the same, while the teenage daughter immerses herself in the rebellious world of love and friendship.
Throughout the film, family bonds are tested, revealing the complexity of relationships and how each of them faces grief. With a focus on redemption and personal rebuilding, the story raises questions about identity and the sense of belonging in times of crisis. In an emotional journey, the family will be forced to reconcile with their past to find a new sense of unity and hope for the future.