

Sori: Voice from the Heart
While desperately searching for his missing daughter, Hae-kwan comes across an AI satellite robot that remembers sounds from all over the world. Rejuvenated by the robot's abilities, Hae-kwan begins to track down his daughter's voice. As they continue their journey, they form an unforgettable bond.
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Plot Summary
A father who is struggling to communicate with his daughter, who has a unique hearing condition, embarks on a journey to find a way to connect with her. He discovers an abandoned piano and, with the help of a music teacher, begins to teach his daughter to play. Through music, they find a way to bridge the gap between them, revealing the emotional power of sound and connection.
Critical Reception
Sori: Voice from the Heart was generally well-received by audiences for its heartwarming story and emotional performances. Critics often praised its sensitive portrayal of disability and the power of music to foster understanding and connection between a father and daughter.
What Reviewers Say
- A touching and emotional story about a father's love and dedication.
- The film effectively uses music as a universal language to convey deep emotions.
- Praised for its heartwarming narrative and the performances of its lead actors.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's emotional impact and the beautiful depiction of the father-daughter relationship. Many viewers found the story inspiring and were moved by the protagonist's determination to connect with her through music. The film is often described as a tearjerker but ultimately uplifting.
Fun Fact
The film's lead actress, Lee Re, who plays the deaf girl Sori, underwent significant training to portray her character authentically and learned to communicate using sign language for the role.
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