Eun-soo, a salesman, is driving his car along Highway 69
while talking on the phone with his four-weeks pregnant girlfriend, Hae-young.
She tells him to stay by her side for the remainder of her pregnancy, but he
replies that his mother is ill and he has to visit her, leading to a quarrel as
Eun-soo is driving and causing him to hit a rock and pass out. He wakes up to
find himself stranded in a dark forest. He sees light from a lantern that a
young girl is carrying. She introduces herself as Young-hee as they head for
her house, a large house in the middle of the forest called the "House of
Happy Children".
Her parents, older brother Man-bok and younger sister
Jung-soon are waiting on the porch when they arrive. Eun-soo finds the children
following his every move the following day. He decides to leave, but returns
because it is getting dark. As he tries to leave again, he discovers that the
parents are leaving, and they tell him to take care of the kids.
He soon learns from their mother, who is hiding in the attic,
that they are not the children's real parents. Their car broke down on Highway
69 too, and they met Jung-soon when they explored the woods. She tells him not
to believe the children. As Eun-soo makes his way out again the next day, he
sees Man-bok and a couple approaching the house. The man, Byun is a seemingly
amicable deacon while his wife has a malicious aura about her. Eun-soo keeps
looking for clues, finding that the meat they had consumed was actually the
flesh of the missing 'father' and his wife had turned into a china doll. He
also notices that Byun's wife had disappeared after accusing Jung-soon for
stealing her ring. At night, he secretly follows Man-bok into the woods, making
a trail of breadcrumbs so he wouldn't get lost. He realizes Byun's wife had
turned into an oak tree.
Man-bok stops in front of a mysterious door to a room,
putting down the notebook that the siblings have been working on throughout the
movie. His face changes to an old man's face as he passes the door. When he
leaves, Eun-soo enters the room and looks over the notebook's contents, finding
out that the children are over thirty years old. Suddenly Young-hee comes in
sleepwalking, and as they talk, Eun-soo looks at her face which has become an
old woman's. Eun-soo backs in shock, hitting bookcases in the room and causing
notes to fall off the shelves. As he reads the notes, the reason Man-bok wanted
to get rid of the couple who used to be his 'parents' is revealed. The husband
did nothing but quarrel with his wife when Jung-soon accidentally stepped on
shards of broken glass while playing, angering Man-bok who used his powers to
almost force the husband's hand into a boiling pot of soup. Since their
awareness of Man-bok's powers, the couple tried not to mess up, or they would
end up dead.
Eun-soo sees more of the children's drawings in the
notebook, such as a woman with mutilated limbs, a woman turned into an oak
tree, a woman in a dress with red crayons splattered on her face and a man
resembling himself laying on the grass beside the red flowers he had seen on
his way out. He realizes that the last depiction foretells his end and is
determined stop the children before they murder him.
Meanwhile, Young-hee returns to the house upon hearing Byun
singing. Eun-soo heads back too and learns that Byun is a religious cult leader
trying to kill the children, and he is holding Jung-soon hostage. He knocks
Byun out and listens to the children's side of the story from Young-hee in the
form of a flashback.
The kids lived in an orphanage called the "House of
Happy Children". The abusive caretaker raped the girls and beat the boys.
Man-bok tried to save his friend Seung-ho from being beaten for spilling food,
but he failed and Seung-ho was locked in a dark room. Young-hee and Jung-soon
once tried to escape but came back, ending in Young-hee going into the
caretaker's room to save Jung-soon from being raped. One Christmas Eve, they
wondered if Santa Claus would give them presents, because they thought they
weren't good that year. This led to Man-bok activating his powers, which he
only realized the next morning when Santa Claus did come and told the siblings
that their wishes could come true just by imagining it, and he gave them a
Hansel and Gretel storybook. They believed they must reenact the story to all
bad adults. The three of them then witnessed Seung-ho being forced into a sack,
where he was beaten to death. Man-bok felt that this must stop. They sneaked up
to the locked room which Man-bok unlocked just by imagining it. They tried to give
candy to their friends inside but realized that they were all dead. The
caretaker found them and was going to burn them in the fireplace, but Man-bok
screamed, bringing the story back to the present as he screams when Byun rises
to kill Eun-soo, causing a whirlwind in both the flashback and the present
which throws the caretaker into the fireplace, and Byun is stabbed to death.
The winds stop and the children ask Eun-soo to stay with
them. Eun-soo rejects them for his loved ones and suggests taking the children
outside with him. The children refuse, saying adults will always be bad.
Eun-soo argues that if they continued their doings, they would be bad adults
too. Young-hee suddenly whispers, "Burn the notebook, so you can get out
of here." He does so before Man-bok can stop him, and Eun-soo glances at
the crying children as the book burns.
Eun-soo wakes up in the location Young-hee found him at. He
walks up the road and sees the police, who tell him the tragic stories of
Highway 69, and that they are amazed at his survival.
A year later on Christmas, Eun-soo has married Hae-young,
and they have a baby boy. Hae-young asks Eun-soo to go buy milk. As he goes
out, he wonders if his encounter was real or if it was a dream. His collection
of news clippings of Deacon Byun (now revealed to be a serial killer and
religious cult leader) who is apparently missing suggests that it was real. He
comes across the same notebook that the children used and browses it. The pages
are blank until the last page, which shows three children dressed like Man-bok,
Young-hee, and Jung-soon all holding hands and smiling. The children had given
up and realized that they didn't need parents to be a family. Eun-soo looks out
the window and outside in the snow, Man-bok, Young-hee, and Jung-soon turn
around and make their way back into the woods.
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