
The protagonist, in order to find money to pay for the education of his younger brother, commits a murder and ends up in prison. His wife leaves him, and the younger brother, although he succeeds, will become a callous person.

Is this for you? If you like movies that feel like a wet wool blanket on a cold day, you might dig Yeogseub. It’s definitely not for anyone looking for a pick-me-up. If you have zero patience for melodrama or characters who make consistently terrible choices, skip it. You will probably find it exhausting. But if you li...
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"Is this for you? If you like movies that feel like a wet wool blanket on a cold day, you might dig Yeogseub. It’s definitely not for anyone looking for a pick-me-up. If you have zero patience for melodrama or characters who make consistently terrible choices, skip it. You will probably find it exhausting. But if you like watching people unravel, stay a while. ☕ The story hits hard right out of the gate. A guy commits murder just so his brother can get an education. It feels impulsive and desper..."
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