In Ho, a professed atheist, who tagged along with his girlfriend’s church youth group’s ministry to farm country is a little more than awkward. The village they arrived at was quiet and without a cross. They later found out that the bus dropped them off at the wrong village, and the village they were supposed to be in was under quarantine due to the foot and mouth disease. He yells to himself in delight with the thought of having to go back to Seoul, but the village fore...
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In Ho, a professed atheist, who tagged along with his girlfriend’s church youth group’s ministry to farm country is a little more than awkward. The village they arrived at was quiet and without a cross. They later found out that the bus dropped them off at the wrong village, and the village they were supposed to be in was under quarantine due to the foot and mouth disease. He yells to himself in delight with the thought of having to go back to Seoul, but the village foreman tells them the last bus just left. They are forced to spend the night at the village. To make matters worse, the village they are staying at is under quarantine to prevent the spread of the disease.
While staying at the village, the church group happens to run into a Pungmul band who is on a quest to find a tune master to inherit a melody from him. They are forced to spend an unpleasant 7 days and 6 nights doing farm work.
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