Na-young, a woman who has lived her entire life in a small seaside village, is deeply connected to the place. She cherishes the memories of her family and friends, and she takes care of them as much as possible. However, her mother tries to sell their precious house full of memories, and her younger brother insists on moving to Seoul. This sudden change causes Na-young great distress, as she struggles to adapt to the new situation.
Despite her initial resistance, Na-young eventually comes to terms with the changes that have occurred. One day, while walking along the beach, she stumbles upon a bowling alley. The sight of people laughing and enjoying themselves at the game catches her attention. She decides to give it a try and soon finds herself drawn to the activity.
As she spends more and more time at the bowling alley, Na-young begins to feel a sense of belonging. She enjoys the camaraderie of her fellow bowlers and the excitement of the game itself. She even starts to take pride in her skills, as she improves rapidly.
However, her mother's attempts to sell the house continue unabated, and her brother's decision to move to Seoul only adds to her stress. Despite these challenges, Na-young remains determined to keep her connection to the bowling alley alive. She believes that it will be a source of comfort and support during this difficult period in her life.
In the end, Na-young emerges from the experience stronger and more resilient than before. The bowling alley has become an essential part of her life, providing her with a sense of community and purpose. And as she continues to play and enjoy herself at the alley, she knows that she will always have a special place in her heart for the simple joys of bowling.