Year: 1000
Runtime: 1,232 mins
Language: Korean
Director: Park Shin-woo
When self‑control fails, count to three. A psychiatric ward employee, weighed down by lifelong responsibility and emotional baggage, seeks escape. His path to recovery takes an unexpected turn when he meets a woman who writes fairy tales yet refuses to believe in them, offering him the chance to heal.
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