An eternal senior, Mu Young knows everything about cinema but nothing about actual film making. Critical of everyone else, he heckles famous indie director Yang Ik June at a campus screening. Later, director Yang exacts revenge on the young upstart by picking Mu Young to receive his $5000 donation to the film department. Now the dreamer Mu Young must deliver a real movie. Our hero not only has to write the script, but find the crew and actors when most have already been committed to other productions. Everything that can go wrong does. Mu Young's lead actress and love interest, Ah Young can't find her motivation, his cameraman and sound man are quirky and full of themselves, he's got a diva model who flirts with him and throws emotional tantrums. It's chaos. At one point director Yang visits the chaotic set and points out how hard it is to actually make something. Slowly, Mu Young goes from an amateur who is unfocused and uncertain to tyrannical director alienating everyone. But Mu Young never really had to fret: the zombie extras pitch in and he manages to finish his opus, barely surviving but learning that making a movie is like love, you can't do it alone. It takes a village to make it happen.