Comprising of six animated shorts, produced by Korea Human Rights Commission, this film revolves around individuals who challenge society's norms. Similar to its predecessor, it was also in contention for the Best Animated Feature category during the 2008 Asia Pacific Screen Awards.
One of the shorts, "The Third Wish," narrates the tale of a visually impaired woman and her irritable fairy godmother as they make their way through a lively marketplace. "Ajukari" examines the idea of male circumcision as the ultimate symbol of masculinity, while "Baby" highlights the struggles of working women trying to strike a work-life balance. "Shine Shine Shining" is a captivating children's book featuring watercolor animation and addressing matters of cultural identity. Through clay animation, "Merry Golasmas" defies physical stereotypes. Lastly, "Lies" brings forth difficulties confronting homosexuals residing in a society that prizes uniformity. The movie's exquisite, pastel-like visuals pierce through viewers' hearts and deliver an enduring impression.
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