

Yoon Hee
A North Korean refugee named Yoon-hee works hard to bring her daughter who is left alone in China but one day crashes with a handicapped person with her milk delivery bike. The disabled refuses to go to the hospital but sues her as a hit-and-run and this gets spread all over the Internet. She is criticized by netizens and gets fired from all of her jobs. It turns out that the man who sued her is a self-injuring blackmailer disguised as a disabled person. Yoon-hee learns that she's going to need alot of money to win the case and to bring her daughter. She tries to make money through surrogacy but she ends up not getting paid. Being accused falsely, Yoon-hee doesn't trust the lawyer she has who only thinks about the cost and decides to stand up for herself
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Plot Summary
Yoon Hee, a young woman working in a bustling city, carries the weight of a difficult past. She finds herself reconnecting with an old flame, sparking a complex emotional journey. As old wounds resurface, Yoon Hee must navigate her present relationships and confront the decisions that shaped her life. The film explores themes of memory, regret, and the possibility of second chances.
Critical Reception
Yoon Hee received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often highlighted the film's sensitive portrayal of its characters' emotional struggles and the performances of its lead actresses. Some critics found the pacing to be slow at times, while others praised its understated and introspective approach to drama.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its subtle exploration of female relationships and emotional depth.
- Noted for strong performances, particularly from its lead actors.
- Some found the narrative development to be somewhat deliberate.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Lim Tae-hyung, is also known for his work on "The Advocate: A Missing Body" (2015).
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