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He still remembers the expression on her face when one of them asked for a glass of white wine. She didn't have any—only red. The woman didn't seem to mind, but from then on, his mother looked different to him. Uneasy. It didn't matter how many compliments she received about the house or the dinner or her hospitality. The wine was the only thing she could think about. The irony of it was, when the guests left and Jin flew into his usual rage, he said he was hitting her because she'd looked so unhappy all night.
A compelling family drama about the lasting effects of domestic abuse on a Korean immigrant family, the price they paid to keep up with their pretenses to fit in, and how what should have been their shelter to keep them safe ended up being a miserable hell.