“It’s a lousy deal,” she says, pulling her dark hair into a tight knot. Her hands don’t shake. That’s the first thing you notice. “But I’m going to be the best at it.”
How much of oneself should be sacrificed for the health of a loved one?
, a conceptual warning or expression highlighting the harsh realities and systematic injustices faced by women in conflict zones. While the exact phrasing is also strikingly similar to the South Korean film Female War: A Nasty Deal
At eighteen, most girls are wrestling with a dorm room closet or deciding which filter makes their prom dress look best. Hanna M. is wrestling with the weight of a plate carrier and the math of a mortar round.
The story centers on Sun-yeong, a devoted wife whose husband, a talented painter named Ha-rim, has tragically lost his sight in an accident. Desperate to restore his vision and his passion for art, Sun-yeong searches for a cornea donor.