Mute Moon Young records people's faces with her small camcorder on the subway. One day, she avoids her drunk father at home and films Hee Soo, who is crying over saying goodbye to her boyfriend and gets caught. The two feel some sort of kinship and become closer. ~~ Release dates: Nov 27, 2015 (Festival) || Jan 12, 2017 (Cinema) ~~ Two versions available: 43 minutes (Festival) || 64 minutes (Cinema) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 문영
- Also Known As: 문영
- Screenwriter & Director: Kim So Yeon
- Genres: Youth, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kim Tae Ri Main Role
- Jung HyunHee SooMain Role
- Park Jung ShikKwon Hyuk ChulSupport Role
- Park Wan Kyu[Father]Guest Role
Reviews

New faces to the dramaworld shone through making the movie refreshing and a pleasent surprise, their roles fit perfectly together making the movie more enjoyable.
The movie isn't loud or overwhelming, just a pleasent surprise that has features that most movies don't have, a chill movie which slips in and out of your subconcious and makes you somewhat smile about how vividly enjoyable it was
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One of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen
In Kim Tae-ri's first movie she gave an incredible performance within a very sad story and with a life lesson at the end that everyone should learn.We often get stuck in the past, which ends up paralyzing us in the present and making it impossible to create a new future in our lives.
When Moon Young believed she found her mother she had the strength to speak her first words after years. After this scene she understood that she was no longer the same girl traumatized after her mother left when she was 4 years old.
When her willpower is greater than her traumas, it can change the reality of her life.
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