![]() ![]() Her father wanted her to know “there is such thing as kindness in the world” before he died, but she sees so little of that. And that otherization of Koreans has also put women like her mother Yangjin (Inji Jeong), and the girl orphans at her mother's boarding house, into even lower life status.Īs a teenager, portrayed in an incredible breakout performance from Minha Kim, Sunja endures so much. It makes people like her father tremble in front of Japanese police. But she starts to witness how the Japanese occupation of Korea affects people around her. ![]() When she is a child in the 1910s, portrayed by Yu-na Jeon, she is precocious and independent she notices the fears of the adults, and does not stop from trying to calm them. She is the story’s tearful, sometimes hopeful eyes, and its resilient soul. The story concerns four generations, revolving around Sunja. ![]()
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