The Moon Is... the Sun's Dream is a 1992 South Korean film directed by Park Chan-wook in his feature directorial debut.
However, when he meets with his old boss he's told that to save his and Eun-ju's lives he must assassinate the key witness in a police investigation into Mr Oh's meth business.
Mu-hoon asks for time to consider the offer, but secretly retrieves the money from its hiding place at his mother's house, intending to run away again with Eun-ju.
She and Ha-young bond over their mutual interests in fashion, music, and film, and a modelling agency offers her a contract to appear in a major televised catwalk runway show on Christmas Eve.
Realizing that he can no longer elope again with Eun-ju without Ha-young being hurt as collateral, he calls Mr Oh and accepts the assassination job.
He makes it to a phone booth and calls Ha-young for help, who leaves the fashion show without telling Eun-ju; however, she sees news of the failed assassination attempt on TV and runs out during her debut runway walk.
She confesses to his body that she was the one who went to the police about Man-cheol, leading to the arrest that made him become an informant; she blames herself for the entire chain of events.
The movie was a critical and commercial failure, and Park has "essentially disowned" both it and his second feature, Trio—including resisting attempts to make it available to watch on home media.