However, we soon learn that the marriage is a sham, serving merely as a means of diverting undue scrutiny from their actual lives, while enjoying the benefits of a perceived heterosexual union. Growing up in the relatively conservative and traditional society of South Korea, they feel that such elaborate diversions are their only means of pursing their paths to individual happiness.
With their respective partners very much a part of their lives, the two couples try to hide the duality of their existence from increasingly suspicious parents and the largely disapproving stares of wider society.
But any foundations built on a lie are shaky at best, and cracks in their carefully constructed existence inevitably start to show. Will the facade hold, or is it inevitably destined to fall apart under the pressure?
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