Director: JO Seon-ho
Cast: HONG Kyung, ROH Yoon-seo, KIM Min-ju
Yong-Joon, a young man searching for his life’s purpose, supports his family by delivering lunch boxes for their small business
During a delivery to a local swimming pool, he meets Yeo-Reum and is instantly smitten. Discovering she is deaf, Yong-Joon reaches out using sign language he learned years ago, laying the foundation for a heartfelt connection. Yeo-Reum, meanwhile, dedicates herself to nurturing her younger sister, Ga-Eul, a hearing-impaired swimmer with ambitious dreams. Balancing part-time work and Ga-Eul’s demanding training schedule, Yeo-Reum has little time for herself. Yet, Yong-Joon’s genuine care, expressed through the lunch boxes he delivers, slowly warms her heart, weaving a tender tale of love, sacrifice, and understanding.
Director: JO Seon-ho
Cast: HONG Kyung, ROH Yoon-seo, KIM Min-ju
In Korean with English subtitles
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
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Approx. 1 hr 48 mins
Festival Rating - All Ages
Korean with English subtitles
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