Indigestion
Aya, a marriage migrant from Vietnam, runs a fruit shop in a traditional market with her Korean husband.
Aya, a Vietnamese woman to marry a Korean man through matchmakers, runs a fruit shop in a traditional market with her husband Dong-hyeok. She wants to adjust well to Korea, make a lot of money, and form a close connection with her mother-in-law as well as her husband. However, she feels an unresolved frustration over the great or small discrimination that exists in her daily life. One day, she is introduced by a customer, Jeong-hee, who accidentally visits her shop, to a Korean language class for migrant women. Finally, Aya digests her inner suffocation after taking the Korean language class.
Where did all those words go for people who couldn't express themselves properly, even if they had something to say? I wrote the scenario in the hope that they would not get suffer in silence.
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