An affluent couple from Seoul arrives at a desolate farm in the South Korean countryside, where a pregnant teenager and her mother have agreed to let them adopt the girl's unborn child. The wife is to stay at the farm until the child is born, and a quiet unease begins to percolate as the three unnamed women fall into a daily routine. Impossibly shy and reclusive, the teen spends most of her time alone in her bedroom. Both her mother and the wife are determined to make the arrangement work, but things become complicated when the baby's father surfaces and the girl's odd behaviour comes into question. With the discipline and maturity of a veteran director, Albert Shin patiently explores the rhythms and tensions born of the three women's disparate desires.