Ajoomma, Ajumma , 花路阿朱妈
A Singaporean aunt ("ajoomma" in Korean language) lives alone with her alienated child. Her main delight in life is to watch Korean television series, cumbersomely impersonating the discoursed. She and her child book a visit in Korea for occasions, yet the child pardons himself for a new employee screening to drop the outing. The aunt, who has never voyaged abroad alone, assembles up her fortitude - maybe urged to do as such by the heavy retraction charge - to go to Korea. Tricked by her fantasies of a Korea like that displayed in TV shows, the lady thinks of herself as amazed in the event that not stunned. Her process starts to get really ugly all along: she regards herself as lost, then, at that point, engaged with a fierce episode. Can she (re)discover her new self?