In a bustling neighborhood in Seoul, a 20-year-old young mother, with dreams of becoming an artist, finds herself caught between her responsibilities and her desire for freedom. The story begins as she confronts the challenges of motherhood, grappling with the expectations of her family and society, which constantly remind her that being a mother at such a young age is a mistake. Despite the difficulties, her creative spirit remains unquenched, and she decides to fight for her own identity.
As we delve into her life, we see how she forms a special connection with other young people in similar situations, and together they create a small refuge where they can be authentic, away from the judgments of others. The protagonist becomes a symbol of resilience, showing that being a mother does not mean giving up on her dreams. She faces pressure from her parents, who urge her to conform, and navigates a complicated relationship with her child's father, who shirks his share of responsibility.
Throughout the film, amidst moments of laughter and tears, we experience her journey of self-discovery, self-acceptance, and unconditional love. From unexpected events to tough decisions, youth, ambition, and motherhood intertwine in a heartbreaking narrative that highlights the struggle to find a balance between personal dreams and family responsibilities. In the end, the young mother has the opportunity to redefine her life on her own terms.