Pil-gi has never forgotten the words of his deceased father's will "you must have a house of your own." There not having been a single member of his family who has owned a home for the last 3 generations, Pil-gi slaves for 10 long years to earn the money to finally buy a house for himself. Working as an engineer by day and as a special service taxi driver for drunks who can't drive their own cars by night, it's undeniable that he's earned the right to have his own home. Ecstatic about his accomplishment, he cries out with joy, "dad, I bought a house, it's all mine. Now, you're finally happy up there, right?" But just as his dream comes true, it turns out that there's someone or something else that holds claim of the house, and it mercilessly tries to drive him out using the actual house itself. Among other things, a couch and a kitchen knife, guided by the ghost, attacks him. And as the bizarre attacks begin to intensify, the image of an actor on TV warns him to get out of the house. Pil-gi is thrown in a desperate state of shock and disbelief and thinks to himself, that "this is too much! I've worked like hell to earn this house, and now this is happening to me?" It's a pitiful site to see that he finally is forced out of his "dream house" and has to spend the night at a motel all because of a ghost that won't let him stay. Finally, with true determination, he decides to make a stand and declares an all out war against the 'ghost'