The Table is an episodic drama that follows four sets of conversations between two people.
The first episode shows a conversation between an actress and her ex-boyfriend.
The second is a meeting between a man and woman, four months after they shared a one-night stand.
The third episode tells the story of a woman who meets a stranger set to play her mother at her sham wedding.
The final episode then focuses on a betrothed woman who suggests to her ex-boyfriend that he should continue to see her despite her marriage.
A young woman grows tired of life in the city and returns to her hometown in the countryside.
Art imitates life in this brazenly honest and delicately diaristic tale of revered actress Moon Sori. Moon, famous for her award-winning roles in The Handmaiden (2016) and Oasis (2002), plays herself in an impressive directorial debut laying herself bare as she invites us to laugh, cry and witness the roles she plays behind the big screen and under the make-up; a wife, mother, friend, daughter and her own worst critic.Over three acts - or three connected shorts - there's catharsis in Moon's comedic approach to her unfolding life. With gracefully paced strokes, she paints a vulnerable picture of the anxieties of women maturing under the spotlight. Offering sensitive insight into the neurosis of a successful actress and how she juggles life behind closed doors, The Running Actress is a portrait of the pressures and burdens of fame in an industry that values youth and beauty.
A story that depicts the brightest moments of Josee and Young-Seok. Josee has a physical disability and lives in her own world. Young-Seok enters her world.