

When your bestie becomes family and suddenly judges your mom's cooking.
Seon-ji and Jin-hee were friends but become sisters-in-law when Jin-hee marries Seon-ji’s older brother. As they prepare food for ancestral rites together, Seon-ji is bothered by the way Jin-hee treats her mother.
Acting
Joo Ga-young's silent rage could fuel a small nation.
Direction
Kim In-hye turns food prep into psychological warfare.
Writing
Thirty minutes of escalating courtesy—devastating.
Director
Kim In-hye
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Korean ancestral rites (jesa) traditionally exclude daughters-in-law from their own birth families, trapping women between loyalties.
Director Kim In-hye expanded this from a 15-minute short, adding the sister-in-law tension to explore how marriage weaponizes female intimacy against itself.