During the
Hungnam evacuation of 1950 in the
Korean War, when thousands of refugees in North Korea were transported south by U.S. naval boats, the child Deok-soo loses his sister Mak-soon. His father stays behind to search for her, telling his son to take the boy's mother and two younger siblings to the port city of
Busan, where Deok-soo's aunt runs an imported goods store and contracts with
USFK at
Busan Base. Before leaving the family, the father makes Deok-soo promise to serve as the head of the family in his place. Deok-soo becomes his family's breadwinner from an early age, doing all sorts of odd jobs to support the family. In the 1960s, financial need forces him to travel to
Germany with his best friend Dal-goo, where they find dangerous work as
Gastarbeiter (guest workers) at German coal mines in
Hamborn,
North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany to pay for his brother's tuition at
Seoul National University. There, Deok-soo falls in love with a fellow Korean, Yeong-ja, who is a nurse. Deok-soo survives a mining accident and leaves Germany after
his visa expires. Yeong-ja returns to
Korea months later and tells him she's pregnant with his child. They have a modest wedding, begin a life together and have two sons. After a few years, Deok-soo's aunt dies and his elderly uncle needs money and decides to sell the store, something Deok-soo disagrees with. He purchases the store, giving up his dream of enrolling at
Korea Maritime and Ocean University and becoming a
sea captain. Deok-soo enlists in the
Korean army in the 1970s to serve in the
war-torn Vietnam, partly to fulfill his sister's wish for a big wedding by earning enough money to purchase the store from his uncle. He returns to Korea with a lame leg after getting shot while helping villagers escape from the
Viet Cong. Deok-soo runs the store with his wife. In 1983, when
major broadcast stations in Korea run
TV programmes in which relatives separated during the Korean War are reunited, Deok-soo is contacted to be featured in one of these shows due to the hope of an elderly man from his hometown who claims to be his father. On TV, the two realise they are not related. Deok-soo's family is distraught but soon afterwards, the same program brings Deok-soo back to TV in the hope of finding his long-lost sister Mak-soon. A
Korean American woman adopted as a child by an American family during the Korean War is featured. Deok-soo realises that she is his long-lost sister after talking to her despite he could not speak
English and she could not speak
Korean. An emotional family reunion ensues and his sister comes to Korea. Deok-soo's mother dies soon afterwards. In the present, an elderly Deok-soo finally decides to sell the store to the municipal government, something he had stubbornly refused to do despite the store losing money. His father promised to reunite with the family at the store, and this explains why Deok-soo bought it and held on to it for such a long time. In the final scene, Deok-soo wistfully tells his wife that his father is probably too old to still be alive and come home. ==Cast==