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We all draw a circle around ourselves while we are living in the world.

The size of the circle defines how they see the world.

It could be a territory which no one else may invade.

At the same time we feel comfortable inside it.

Sometimes we invite someone to enter.

And through them we get the chance to see a bigger world.

And as a result we adjust our world, so it gets a little bigger.

 

Perhaps living like a human is like resizing a circle.

Eventually it can become bigger and bigger.

But it can also become like a boundary or a wall which makes us isolated from the rest of the world.

It is similar to the life of a hermit crab who believes the world outside their shell is a foreign place, an uncomfortable place, a place of fear.

Some people live like a crab.

When they get hurt by others or the world around them they can become recluse.

In that state they can become frustrated and angry.

Here is a man who has lived in his own narrow miserable circle.

Then one day unexpected a boy comes into his life.

He tries to enter the man’s circle.

The boy tries to knock the man out of his comfortable world.

we wonder, will the man react to the boy –

and give himself a chance to escape from his self-imposed prison?

now,

The boy then walks into the lake and does something miraculous that changes both of their lives.

  • Runtime
    19:24
  • Director
    Tae Young Kim
  • Screenwriter
    Tae Young Kim
  • Producer
    Hee Won Lee
  • Cast
    Hyung Suk Jung, Eric ( Sebastian ) Taylor, Ashley Taylor