

19 minutes that'll wreck your tear ducts and your definition of 'ordinary.'
A son(Yeo-back)'s life is far from being ordinary. Every day, he trains and comforts himself to be ordinary again. But today, he wants to show his gratitude and comfort to his mother.
Acting
Kim Kyu-baek's restrained physicality speaks volumes without dialogue.
Writing
Economical storytelling that trusts silence over exposition.
Director
Hwang Yeon-sung
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Korean short cinema often explores filial piety through modern disability narratives, challenging traditional expectations of caregiving roles.
The title's Korean wordplay suggests both 'what are you thinking' and 'what are you going through'—Yeo-back's internal world remains partially inaccessible even to viewers.
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