After reading it, I feel general: the hostess learned martial arts from her father when she was young, and her father's friend had a son who grew up with her. They studied martial arts together since childhood, and later she gave up studying martial arts for some reason. And her childhood friends, because they like motorcycles, don't like martial arts. The hostess likes a boy, a senior in the same school, who is very handsome, but this boy likes to be a fucking policewoman at an age, and he kisses her hard, which makes me collapse. The policewoman severely reprimanded him. Later, in order to save the policewoman, the man rushed into the gang, and the woman rushed in with her childhood friends to save the handsome boy and policewoman. Her childhood sweetheart lured him to buy him a motorcycle and hoped that he would take part in a duet martial arts competition with the woman. Later, I went to the hostess to persuade her to return to the Wulin. Later, the woman was poisoned, and her childhood friend went to the bad guy who poisoned her. Although I got the medicine for her, I was still hinted by the bad guys. Finally, the woman had a fight with her childhood friend. Until finally, the woman regained her memory, remembering that she stole a famous sword with her childhood, fell into the water and hit a stone, and lost her memory. Later, the famous sword was stolen by the bad guys, and she killed her mother with it. Her mother is a master swordsman. Later, the bad guy died, her childhood friends recovered, and the two made up. . . . . .
I think Korean martial arts movies really have no technical content. They look bored and a little silly. . .
Recommend some good-looking movies to you, such as Agent Short, Another Cinderella Story, Women and Men Changed Their Bodies and Death Notes. I have seen these movies, and I personally think they are not bad.