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Min-Seo, a 17-year old rebellious high school Korean girl, lives in a small apartment with her mother and her mother’s penniless lover. She hates her mother’s lover and doesn’t understand both of them. Karim, a 29-year old Muslim migrant worker from Bangladesh has to leave Korea in a month. Before departing, he is desperately searching for his ex-boss to get his unpaid salary. One day, as Min-Seo’s summer vacation begins, Karim encounters Min-Seo on a bus, and together they set out on an emotional journey.
Acting
Baek Jin-hee's rage and Mahbub Alam's weary dignity collide perfectly.
Direction
Shin Dong-il lets silences do the screaming. Devastating restraint.
Cinematography
Sweaty Seoul summer — you can feel the humidity and hope draining.
Director
Shin Dong-il
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