Set in a small rural village, seemingly everyday events take on a
macabre meaning. We follow Kim Miyoung, a relatively new villager and
the local primary school teacher, as she is slowly overcome by anxiety,
with her daughter at the vulnerable young age of three, a difficult
group of schoolboys under her wing and her mother-in-law trying to drag
her into house-of-cards village politics. To top it all, she finds
herself plagued by the idea of son: folklore spirits out to make
people's lives miserable. As the village gathers for the annual
'meju-making day', amid all the hubbub, Miyoung loses sight of her
daughter Mina. Despite her cries for help, no one joins her to look for
Mina, everyone seems to be against her.