In the heart of Korea during the 18th century, the lives of a group of villagers are marked by the return of an imposing beast that terrorizes their lands: a gigantic tiger. This fierce predator, which has been claiming the lives of much of the population, becomes a symbol of the struggle between man and nature. As the villagers feel powerless, a hunter known for his skill and bravery decides to confront the tiger, driven not only by the desire to protect his community but also by a tragic past that connects him to the creature in question.
As the story unfolds, we are introduced to various characters that reflect a diversity of opinions on how to deal with the tiger's threat. Some see the beast as a demon that must be eradicated at all costs, while others consider its presence vital for the ecological balance of the region. As tensions rise, the plot leads us to explore the hunter's moral dilemma: should he sacrifice the tiger in the name of progress or find a way to coexist?
With stunning action sequences and cinematography that captures the majesty of nature, the story becomes a reflection on the relationship between human beings and the world around them. The final confrontation between the hunter and the tiger will not only be a test of skill but also a journey of redemption and personal discovery.