Baek Ho Bin left his home to pursue his American Dream, hoping to quickly make it big and bring his wife and kids to America with him. To obtain a green card, he marries Jane, a Korean herself who went through an unsuccessful marriage with an African-American. She simply lives off this status symbol, making money off her green card through a contract marriage. But while Ho Bin simply sees this relationship as his doorway to a bigger dream, Jane starts falling for him, making things ever more difficult. —asianmediawiki.com
Bae Chang-Ho was born in Taegu, 1953. Upon graduating with business degree at Yonsei University, he met LEE Jang-Ho in 1977 and jumped into the film industry. He started out as an assistant director to LEE’s [Windy but Pleasant Day] in 1980 and made his debut in 1982 with [People in a Slum.] He became commercially successful with [Whale Hunting] and [Deep Blue Night], while establishing his own style with [Hwang Jin-I.] [My Heart] is his second feature with his wife Kim Yu-Mi as the main actress, after 1996’s [Love Story.] —BIFF