Eunha is a high school student but skips school today. She visits her aunt and overhears a conversation on the phone between her mom and aunt. Lately, her mom often says she can’t bear the sight of Eunha. But Eunha is eager to enter her mom’s heart.
As the title suggests, Kang Jeeiee’s Entering your heart is a story of Eunha struggling to be recognized. It is about the relationship with her mother she calls ghost because of her working late. When the piano that she used to speak her mind to from childhood is sold, her emptiness gets greater. She tries to do a slight deviation to fill the emptiness, but in the end, she hangs out in front of a shop where her piano stands. Actor Jang Hae-geum’s performance is brilliant when she subtly expresses Eunha’s aspiration to be loved. Also, it is director Kang’s great feat as she straightly and insightfully captures the emotions and loneliness of Eunha. I believe those who also have the aspiration to be recognized for their uniqueness in ordinary life will cheer for Eunha. [CHOI Jinyoung]
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