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- The story of Pil-Joo, an Alzheimer's patient in his 80s, who lost all his family during the Japanese colonial era, and devotes his lifelong revenge before his memories disappear, and a young man in his 20s who helps him.
- A hearing-impaired woman and a motorbike delivery man find connection despite communication barriers. They use metaphors of persevering water birds and trees to represent overcoming obstacles in romance and leading to further commitment.
- Adada tells the story of a deaf-mute woman who lives in a small town in South Korea during the 1920s.
- The son of a mute couple succeeds in getting a good job, but is dismayed when he learns that he may have gotten the job, not based on his business skill, but on his ability to speak sign language. This rumor comes about because the boss has a deaf daughter whom he wants to marry off as soon as possible
- Harin, a 17-year-old girl, is majoring in violin at an art high school in Seoul. One day, she went to see a doctor with pain in her left arm and finger, and heard from the doctor it might be... there was a problem with the central nervous system. After that, she has diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis. She struggled with the early stage of MS such as sensory impairment, decreased vision, nervousness, and depression, and gradually has difficulty in daily life and playing the violin.