Plot
Jong-du had just been released from prison for a hit-and-run car accident. He manages to find his family who had moved while he was in prison, but they don’t try to hide their annoyance. He decides to visit the victim’s family, where he finds Gong-ju, the victim’s daughter, sitting alone in the living room. He visits her again not knowing what he is feeling. In the middle of the shabby furnishings, he feels physical lust for her but she resists with awkward motions. Jong-du thinks she is pretty. That is why he only wants to touch her. He leaves his phone number on a piece of paper before leaving. One night the phone rings, which seems to have been a wrong number. But at the other end of the line is Gong-ju. She says that the day her older brother and his wife moved out of the house, she saw the shadow of a man through either sunlight or the shadow of a pigeon. Because she has cerebral palsy, the hardest thing for her to bear is the flickering shadow over the picture of an oasis in the room. She knows it is only the shadow of a tree outside the window, but Gong-ju can’t get up to move the picture to another place. One day, a man comes to the apartment where Gong-ju is staying alone. For her, seeing him, his touching her, hurting her are all something that she has never experienced before. After the man left, having to stay in the room by herself at night had become too scary. What has come across her mind? She forces herself up and presses the buttons on the phone. Jong-du and