Two Teeth
Joon-young is a middle school student from an ordinary middle-class family. He meets Young-ok in the same school following an accident in which he gets his two teeth broken by the baseball bat Young-ok was swinging. The accident reveals that Young-ok is from North Korea. Nevertheless, they are drawn to each other. One day during a basketball game, Joon-young’s classmate find Young-ok and make fun of him for dating a North Korean girl, which Joon-young ...
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Two Teeth
Joon-young is a middle school student from an ordinary middle-class family. He meets Young-ok in the same school following an accident in which he gets his two teeth broken by the baseball bat Young-ok was swinging. The accident reveals that Young-ok is from North Korea. Nevertheless, they are drawn to each other. One day during a basketball game, Joon-young’s classmate find Young-ok and make fun of him for dating a North Korean girl, which Joon-young strongly denies. Out of guilt about being indifferent to Young-ok, he comes to her class to find that she is absent. The film deals with the level of awareness of people from North Korea among South Korean natives, and describes the delicate affection between humans beyond the background.
Nima
Nima, an illegal alien from Mongolia does chores at a motel in Korea to send money to her home. One day, her first Korean colleague Jung-eun comes. Jung-eun started to make money in the hope of ending her life with a violent husband and take her daughter with her. The days with the blunt and indifferent girl Jung-eun pass by. Although belonging to a minority of society, they offer help to the other minority people they meet at the motel and lean on each other.
Banana Shake
Bong-ju, a worker at a moving company who detests his colleague Alvin, an illegal alien from the Philippines. One day after work and quarrelling as usual, they find a client couple at the office claiming their lost valuables, obviously suspecting Alvin of stealing them. Bong-ju automatically defends him and raises other colleagues’ eyebrows. Alvin quietly asks Bong-ju to talk. After getting nervous about hearing who is the real thief from him, Bong-ju hears Alvin’s confession...
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