Up until the late 90s, Susaek-dong in Seoul was a poor neighborhood. With Nanji Island close by, which used to be a landfill for the Seoul metropolitan area, it was always filled with stinky smell and all the residents were dirt poor. And yet, as Korea came to host 2002 World Cup Games and rich developers flocked into the poor neighborhood, a crack took place and began to get wider among the poor friends who used to get along in Susaek-dong.
4 best friends living in Susaek, the poor town in Seoul. Having the waste landfill nearby, Susaek is full of smells and trucks carrying the metropolitan garbage. When Korea holds the 2002 World Cup, Susaek is mentioned for the place of new soccer stadium. Rich dealers crowd into the town and villagers get excited for the hope of redevelopment.