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<SYNOPSIS> Come
to Me
MEN HAVE RULES OF THEIR OWN TO LIVE UP TO.
Chun-Keun, just out of jail, falls in love with Ok-Hee, a waitress of a pub restaurant at his hometown. His middle school classmate, Yun-Ho, quits school and comes to the town. One day the two happen to meet and Yun-Ho asks Chun-Keun to make himself a follower. Thus begins their youthful rebellion. Meanwhile, Yun-Ho meets a girl who says he has changed too much, but Yun-Ho wonders who she is. The girl, Yon-Hee, tells Yun-Ho that she once participated in a writing contest and that she even remembers Yun-Ho's poem which depicted his love for his mother. Yun-Ho and Chun-Keun are arrested by the police while showing a pornography to the housewives of the town, but released with the help of Jong-Sok, a gangster boss. Chun-Keun and Yun-Ho follow Jong-Sok to a gambling. There, Jong-Sok wins quite a lot of money and gives Chun-Keun some money. Chun-Keun dreams of opening a restaurant with Ok-Hee who is now living with him. Kap-Soo, who made lots of money in the world of crime, returns to hometown and makes efforts to run for National Assembly. But he becomes aware that Jong-Sok knows all about his past and orders his men to shut Jong-Sok's mouth. Chun-Keun and Yun-Ho also become targets. Surrounded by Kap-Soo's men, Chun-Keun helps Yun-Ho escape and is beaten to death. At the funeral, Yun-Ho puts up an epitaph, "I'll come to you, come to
me." and vows to confront the world that has taken Chun-Keun's life.
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