This documentary film by award-winning Korean director Seung-Jun Yi is about love, empathy and loneliness. Young-Chan loses his sight and hearing at an early age because of a high fever. This makes him slow as a snail and to have difficulty communicating with the world. But everything changes when he meets what will be his wife, Soon-Ho, who also has a physical disability.
The couple communicates through a tactile sign language, moving the tips of the fingers on the other's hands. Pretty everyday moments, from changing a light bulb to feeling the rain, become real sensitive adventures. It will be projected in original version with subtitles in Catalan.
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