Cobweb, Spider Web , Geomijib
Amidst the stringent censorship of 1970s Korea, where artistic expression is stifled, a visionary film director dares to dream of crafting a cinematic masterpiece. Despite a triumphant debut, Director Kim faces harsh criticism branding him as a purveyor of low-quality dramas. As he wraps up his latest project, "Cobweb," he becomes consumed by vivid dreams offering an alternative ending to the film. Convinced that realizing these visions will elevate his work to greatness, he endeavors to secure just two additional days of shooting. Yet, bureaucratic hurdles and creative resistance thwart his efforts, leaving the rewritten script languishing in censorship limbo and his actors bewildered. Amidst the chaos of conflicting schedules and producer opposition, Director Kim teeters on the brink of madness. But driven by an unwavering belief in his vision, he persists, clinging to the hope that those fleeting moments of inspiration will coalesce into cinematic brilliance. "In those final scenes lies the key to a masterpiece. Two days, that's all I need!"