Lee Kang San and Lee Woo Joo find themselves taking over the management of their family's traditional kimchi restaurant, Heaven, Earth and Man, when their father sets off on a journey one day without their knowledge. Ki Ho Tae coincidentally arrives at the restaurant in search of the missing pieces of his past. Together with the other restaurant employees, long-time customers and a growing circle of friends, they work towards their individual goals while finding warmth and family through their sharing of food and support of each other.
Man-seok, a servant, longs for Jin-sa's only daughter, Seon-rye. On the day of her first wedding ceremony, Man-seok runs away with the refusing Sun-rye and starts a new life in the mountains. However, a year later, when the 6.25 broke out, Man-seok enlisted as a substitute for a few land guards, and Seon-rye, who believed that he died due to the division of the country, followed the man outside, ignoring her young daughter Kkot-sil. After returning from the military, Man-seok takes a flower thread that had grown from someone else's hand and grows it with love and sincerity for 15 years. However, her flower room also runs away to the city following the man she loves, leaving behind her love for her father. A mother and daughter who betrayed Manseok one after another and left. After waiting for the flower room, Man-seok goes all over the country to find it.
Yu Jin is a member of a gang in Itaewon district. He will do anything for money, even take a knife. The only person he cares about is his half brother Dol Ee. Shany and Geum Ja are dancers in clubs in Itaewon. They will sleep with anyone, even foreigners, for money. Shany and Geum Ja only have each other to lean on. Nam Ok and Jang Sook have their own fantasies about America and are obsessed by the American dream. Jang Po is an Itaewon mob boss who cruelly extorts money from the young people of Itaewon. These people fight each other with tragic consequences. Under the Itaewon sky, their suffering and tragic love continue.
In the middle of Japanese colonial rule, Hallyang Jang Se-bong arrives at Ummakgol in Gangwon-do in search of Song Do-myeong-gi's little daughter. A bout between Choi Ju-sa and Se-bong, who is the governor of this village and a pawn of the Japanese patrolman, is expected. One day, Sebong witnesses the scene where Choi Joo-sa, the governor of the village and a pawn of the Japanese police, falsely framed Kim Jwa-su, the father of an independence fighter, and imprisoned him, and raped Kim Jwa-su's daughter-in-law, Seol-hee. Se-bong immediately mobilizes his colleagues, Chil-seong and Jae-sik, to visit the fornication scene of Ju-sa Choi and assault him. However, Sebong is caught in Jusa Choi's cunning trap, and So Dong-nyeo, knowing this, lures Jusa Choi and makes the villagers beat him naked, then saves Sebong with difficulty and leaves aimlessly somewhere.
Lee Dae-geun is a South Korean film and television actor.
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