The frosty ground, Pipo and Blind Love,The Best Orchestra in the World, I HEARD SILENCE FROM HER.
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Eun-bae is a seemingly average guy. Who goes to work, earn his money and simply lived his life.
One day he tried to spend the night at a brothel and there he met a woman called Seo-ri.
Seo-ri is simple-minded and only seems to repeat the things she learned from other people.
Eun-bae couldn’t understand her naivety, and this made him despised her at first.
Yet, he gradually falls for her stupid innocence.
They don’t talk about their personal lives.
However, Eun-bae began to develop feelings for Seo-ri.
Eun-bae keeps calling for her to get out of the brothel.
But one day, Seo-ri didn’t pick up the phone.
Eun-bi realised his love for Seo-ri and tried to find and expressed his love for her.
This story is about two people falling in love and they try to bridge the gap between their very different worlds.
In a dezhumanized world where emotions are rationed and measured by a gauge, Pipo, a factory worker falls in love with a woman sitting on a bench. He will try anything to attract her attention and seduce her with his own « language ».
Ingbert, the sock, applies for a position as double bass player at the Vienna State Orchestra. Bad idea.
In a town filled with old houses. A child’s cry breaks through the silenced filled town, causing the dogs to join with their barks. In one dark and narrow alley, stands a girl filled with nervousness.
The mix of sounds: the crying, sounds of someone being beat, a man cursing and yelling, bother her and she can only imagine what nightmare is taking place inside.
One night, her dog is barking and yapping much more than usual, she proceeds to go over to her dog to check and is faced with someone who seems to have fallen asleep in the living room, looking unstable and lonely. The next morning, all the sounds seem to have stopped and the town seems to be covered in a shroud of silence, only to then find her dog has mysteriously died.
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