Sujin, the class president, accidentally hurts deaf classmate Juyeon. Sujin visits Juyeon at home with her friends to apologize, but Juyeon refuses to accept her apology and Sujin’s friends turn out to be of no help, either.
While the process of inexperienced reconciliation can hurt one another, it can also serve as an opportunity for growth. Unspoken calmly and closely chronicles the misunderstandings and conflicts Sujin and Juyeon face, as well as their attempts to resolve them. As the gap between the two shrinks, the subtle beauty of emotion can be found in the growing closeness. The fluid direction is a highlight, while the realistic depictions and stableness stay with you for a long time. (CHOI Jina)
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