Fly Me to Minami

Seol-a, a Korean flight attendant, returns to Korea for Christmas and becomes involved in an affair with Shinsuke, a married Korean-Japanese shopkeeper in Osaka.

Meanwhile, Sherine, a Hong Kong fashion magazine editor, travels to Osaka for a photo shoot and collaborates with Tatsuya, a local amateur photographer.

As the stories unfold, Seol-a and Shinsuke's relationship faces challenges, while Sherine and Tatsuya develop feelings for each other.

The narrative explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth, ultimately culminating in a positive outcome for Sherine and Tatsuya as they walk together happily.

[5][6] Wai has stated this film is the second in a trilogy about the Japanese city of Osaka[7] Japan, 2013, colour, 16:9, 106 mins.