Yong-ho crashes a reunion picnic of his old student group. His erratic, self-destructive behavior culminates in his suicide on the tracks.
During the Gwangju Uprising, Yong-ho is a young soldier who accidentally kills an innocent student. This traumatic event serves as the "inciting incident" for his moral decay. peppermint candy lee chang dong vost fr eng dvdrip saoc top
A rookie policeman, Yong-ho is pressured by peers into violence. He rejects Sun-im when she visits him, choosing a path of cynicism. Yong-ho crashes a reunion picnic of his old student group
The film ends where it began—at the same riverbank twenty years earlier. We see a young, hopeful Yong-ho who dreams of photography and shares a piece of peppermint candy with Sun-im. This traumatic event serves as the "inciting incident"
Yong-ho is a furniture store owner whose marriage and business are crumbling. He treats his wife with cruelty while engaging in his own affairs.
By moving backward through twenty years (1979–1999), the film forces viewers to confront the consequences of Yong-ho's actions before understanding the traumas that shaped him.
Three days prior, a destitute Yong-ho visits a comatose former love, Sun-im, and leaves a tin of peppermint candies. He receives an old camera from her husband—a symbol of the life he could have had.