Persona - Season 1

Season 1
An exploration of different personas in an eclectic collection of four works by critically acclaimed Korean directors.
Episodes

Love Set
Two women get entangled in an intense battle of wills on the tennis court and try to pummel one another, but the stakes are higher than they realize.

Collector
A befuddled man wants to know why a woman he's seeing disappeared to go traveling with her male friends -- but she demands a gesture of true love.

Kiss Burn
As she listens to her friend's tale about how the marks on her face are from making out with a guy, the two of them inadvertently cause a mishap.

Walking at Night
A man and a woman take an evening stroll together and ruminate about dreams and their various past moments spent together -- as well as death.
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