Wonnie injures his leg and can't walk, so his friend Jeje carries him. They hike, go to the beach-moments filled with tenderness and tension. At night, sharing one bed, in sweat and laughter, they quietly confront a…
Wonnie is a young man dealing with a leg injury that leaves him unable to walk on his own. His best friend Jeje steps in as his caretaker, carrying him through scenic hikes and along a peaceful beach. Every gesture—from the careful support on rocky paths to the closeness of sharing a single bed at night—buzzes with unspoken feelings. Their bond deepens in sweat and laughter, but a quiet tension lingers: what are they really confronting? Set against the beautiful Korean outdoors, this tender short film explores the delicate transition from friendship to something more, all without heavy dialogue or dramatic confessions. A must-watch for fans of subtle, realistic queer storytelling.