

Over the past decade, the word “feminist” has become a stigma in South Korean society. This film tells the most personal—and at the same time, deeply political—story of three women who have lived through and continue to live in that era. They revisit questions of love and romance amid desire, reality, conviction, and conflict. One woman once practiced the 4B movement (no dating, no sex, no marriage, no childbirth) before stepping away. Another calls herself a “Man-Crazy Feminist.” And the director herself—who has longed for femininity and romance—confronts their contradictions. Though separated by distance, from the U.S. to South Korea, they speak across screens with striking honesty and unexpected intimacy.