A Korean woman examines her history and that of her family.
An ancient dance is performed under neon lighting. A virgin ghost stares out from the television set. A baby left alone in an apartment mulls on the nature of solitude. A woman examines memories of her life in relation to the Korean concept of Han.
Our heroine moves back and forth between the ancient myths of “Gojoseon,” the era of her late grandmother, her mother’s past and her own life. Three generations of Korean women bound together in the “resilient silence” of Han.