

Eun-seo struggles repeatedly to find her own place. Her father Jin-cheol lives alone in a house where his family has left. Eun-seo unexpectedly returns her childhood home to live with her father. There, she faces traces of her family she had forgotten.
Acting
Lee You-young's wordless exhaustion says everything.
Direction
Park Je-bum makes cramped rooms feel like emotional battlefields.
Director
Park Je-bum
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Korea's housing crisis and 'honbap' (eating alone) culture sit at this film's quietly furious core. Eun-seo's instability mirrors a generation priced out of permanence.
Park Je-bum shot in his own childhood neighborhood; the house's specific decay is documentary-real, not production design. That peeling wallpaper? Actually there.
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