Motel Cactus
The film consists of four episodes, all of which take place in Room 407 of Motel Cactus, a love hotel in Seoul.
Casts & Crew
Jin Hee-kyung
Park Shin-yang
Jung Woo-sung
Lee Mi-yeon
Also Directed by Park Ki-yong
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