STORY

Nineteen year old Grace Kim is the standard of purity in her small town Korean church and the pride of her Reverend father. All of her life she has followed the rules, obeyed her family's wishes and upheld the expectations of her community. Until now. When Grace's mother dies in a tragic car accident, her world falls apart. She loses faith in God, her father and herself. Paralyzed by grief, Grace refuses to leave the house. She spends her days cooking and cleaning obsessively to distract her mind from her increasingly disturbing dreams that turn into nightmares. Her father, her best friend Naomi and her counselor Jonah, the Youth Minister try their best to cheer Grace up. But try as they might, they can't bring back their friend from the depression she has fallen into. Grace needs the one person that has suffered the kind of pain she's going through. The one person that no one approves of and she had left behind. Matt Kim is the black sheep son of the divorced owner of the local Korean grocery. He's tortured by memories of his abusive father, his own mistakes and an uncertain future. He doesn't belong anywhere, except with Grace, if she'll let him stay. Learning to trust each other again is the hardest thing either of them has ever had to do. It takes the violent intervention of Naomi and Jonah to shock Grace and Matt into realizing what they have to live for. Forgiving and loving again are the risks they have to take, because maybe all they have is now.

Leonard Wu as JOHAH PARK

Jae Suh as NAOMI LEE and
Susane E. Lee as GRACE KIM

Derek Mio as MATT KIM

 

 

 

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