During World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army abducts two Korean girls, Jung-Min (14), and Young-hee (15), and takes them to a Chinese "Comfort Station." As 'Comfort Women,' they work with other kidnapped girls to provide sexual servitude to Japanese soldiers during World War II. An elderly woman makes an attempt to reconnect with the ghost of a long-lost companion decades later. Kang Il-testimony chul's served as inspiration for this piece.
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During World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army abducts two Korean girls, Jung-Min (14), and Young-hee (15), and takes them to a Chinese "Comfort Station." As 'Comfort Women,' they work with other kidnapped girls to provide sexual servitude to Japanese soldiers during World War II. An elderly woman makes an attempt to reconnect with the ghost of a long-lost companion decades later. Kang Il-testimony chul's served as inspiration for this piece.
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