Cabbage in a Pepper Field

Cabbage in a Pepper Field

1985 · 110 min · ★ 7.0 · Drama

Having been a college student for the past seven years, there are not many people who take Kim Su-hwan seriously. That, combined with personal issues of his sexual prowess, drives his girlfriend into the arms of a man who is more confident and unafraid of life.

Directed by Lee Mi-rye · Written by Yoo Dong-hun

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