She apologizes and says she must have mistaken Eun-bi for someone else, so Mom leads Eun-bi out of the hospital. At first So-young acts snotty, telling this ahjumma to stay out of other people’s business.īut when Mom identifies Eun-bi as her daughter and starts to call the police, So-young backs down right away. Mom returns to find a stranger messing with (the girl she thinks is) her daughter, and immediately steps in to defend Eun-bi.
When Eun-bi fails to recognize her, So-young offers to “help her remember” and grabs a handful of her hair. The bully So-young comes to see Eun-bi in the hospital, finding her just when Mom has stepped away for a moment. After hearing the word “Mom,” Eun-bi’s lips curve into a hesitant smile. Mom assures her that it doesn’t matter, as long as she is well. The doctor gives Mom the diagnosis: Eun-bi has trauma-induced amnesia, and it’s impossible to tell when she will recover from it, if ever. “Mom is here,” she says-but Eun-bi doesn’t recognize her. When Eun-bi opens her eyes, Mom reassures her that she is alright. Mom sinks to her knees, clutching Eun-bi’s hands in her own, and thanks God that her daughter is alive. She walks hesitantly to where the curtain blocks Eun-bi from sight, as if afraid of what she will see.Įun-bi is covered in bruises and has a nasty gash on her face, but she is alive. Mom arrives at the hospital room where she thinks Eun-byul is recovering (it’s actually Eun-bi, in case you were confused). Just then a phone call comes in, and it spurs Mom to rush out once more. Mom breaks down into heaving sobs, asking Eun-byul to come back.
It’s heartbreaking how she addresses the picture of her daughter, scolding her for smiling at a time like this. One businessman callously throws away the poster without even putting down his phone.īack at her hotel room, Mom sinks down next to piles and piles of Missing Person posters. Some people stop a moment and offer their sympathy, but most simply walk on, too busy with their own routines to worry about a missing child. Mom walks back and forth in the streets of Tongyeong, handing out fliers with Eun-byul’s face.
As Eun-bi sinks slowly beneath the water, a hand grabs her wrist and starts to drag her towards the surface. The girl in the story, Sara, was never sad or lonely, because she knew someone was always thinking about her. We see Eun-bi standing on a bridge in the moments before she jumped, thinking about the children’s story she once read to little Ra-jin at the orphanage. Mom swears that she will find Eun-byul and take her home. She won’t go back to her house, because she can’t face her daughter’s empty room. If Eun-bi wants to continue filling Eun-byul’s shoes, she may have to pay that price-whether she realizes it or not.Įun-byul’s mother speaks directly towards the camera, saying that it has been ten days since Eun-byul disappeared. Nothing in life is simple, however, and even the most innocent of blessings has a price. After the tragedy of last episode, it may seem like Eun-bi has it made-she’s lost her memory, sure, but in its place she’s found a mother who would face an army for her and friends willing to stick by her side.
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What a strong opening week for School 2015, which has wasted no time establishing a compelling and satisfying world, albeit one full of dark corners and mysterious undercurrents. 79 JanuWho Are You–School 2015: Episode 2 by purplecow