Summaries

In Seoul, Korea, two sisters must look after each other when their mother leaves them to search for their estranged father.

What is the nature of childhood resilience? Sisters Jin and Bin, ages 6 and 3, live with their mother. Jin likes school and does well. One day, their mother leaves the girls with their father's sister, a woman they do not know. The mother seeks a reconciliation with their father. She leaves them a plastic piggy bank, promising to return when the bank is full. The girls scrub and clean for their aunt, a tippler who's often cranky and complaining. She gives them a few coins for their work. They earn more money catching, grilling, and selling grasshoppers. They miss their mother. The bank fills. They watch for her from a mound of dirt. Will she return? Will stoic faces give way to a smile?—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • girl
  • punctuation in title
  • hyphen in title
  • 6 year old
  • 3 year old
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Aug 26, 2009
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States South Korea
Language Korean
Filming locations Seoul, South Korea
Production companies Parts and Labor Soandbrad

Box office

Gross US & Canada $60336
Opening weekend US & Canada $5014
Gross worldwide $124023

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 29m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

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