

Drama · Romance
Overview
A Korean high school student and a married sculptor embark on a sexual odyssey soaked in sadomasochism and love.
Top Cast


Lee Sang-hyun
Lee Sang-hyun
J
Lee Sang-hyun
J


Kim Tae-yeon
Kim Tae-yeon
Y
Kim Tae-yeon
Y
Choi Hyun-joo
Choi Hyun-joo
G
Choi Hyun-joo
G
Han Kwon-taek
Han Kwon-taek
Y's Brother
Han Kwon-taek
Y's Brother


Jeon Hye-jin
Jeon Hye-jin
Woo-ri
Jeon Hye-jin
Woo-ri


Kwon Hyeok-pung
Kwon Hyeok-pung
J's Senior
Kwon Hyeok-pung
J's Senior
Jung Myung-keum
Jung Myung-keum
Senior's Wife
Jung Myung-keum
Senior's Wife
Cho Young-sun
Cho Young-sun
J's Father
Cho Young-sun
J's Father
Ahn Mi-kyung
Ahn Mi-kyung
Noodle Shop Owner
Ahn Mi-kyung
Noodle Shop Owner
Yeom Kum-ja
Yeom Kum-ja
Short Rib Shop Owner
Yeom Kum-ja
Short Rib Shop Owner
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