Kim Jin-ae
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With the outbreak of the Korean War, Su-ji and Oh-mok lose their parents. Along with their brother Su-cheol, they go live with their mother's parents. As they go to take refuge, Su-ji loses Oh-mok by accident. Time passes and with her older brother Su-cheol's success, Su-ji enters the high society. But due to the guilt of losing her younger sister Oh-mok, she does a lot of charity work constantly looking for Oh-mok. When Su-ji finally finds Oh-mok in an orphanage, she turns coldly away from Oh-mok for not having any evidence to prove that she is her sister. Oh-mok marries Il-hwan whom she has met at the orphanage and they live a hard life. Finally, Su-ji is convinced that Oh-mok is her sister but after living through such hardship, Oh-mok breathes her last.
Warm It Was That Winter

In Korea during the Joseon Dynasty, a young man is forced to marry the king's daughter despite being betrothed to another woman, triggering a series of tragic events.
You Can't Stop a Flowing River

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A Woman's Trap

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Foggy after Clouds in Mujin
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Sleeping Out
Having believed for a long time that she had a happy marriage, Mi-hie is shocked when she is contacted by her husband's former gilfriend, Mi-kyeong who claims that she and Mi-hie's husband are still involved. She also informs Mi-hie that her marriage is simply a matter of convenience. Mi-hie, distraught, gets into a car accident and becomes paralyzed from the waist down. Her sister, Yu-hie, comes to nurse her but begins an affair with Mi-hie's husband. Yu-hie comes to believe that the best way to deal with this situation is by murdering Mi-hie.