So Woo-jin
Acting
Known For
At 24, Hae-jin is caring for her mother, Jung-woon, who is in a coma—and finds herself wanting to run away dozens of times a day. One day, an aunt she has never met, Jung-hye, suddenly appears, holding an old childhood photo of Hae-jin. But Hae-jin remains wary of her. After moving her mother into a nursing facility, Hae-jin lives with a growing sense of guilt. Then, while cleaning out her mother's house one day, she finds the very same photo her aunt had shown her. That discovery leads her to the past Jung-woon once ran away from—and toward a new beginning of her own.
A Girl Like Me

Jong-soo, the son of a Korean-Vietnamese family, is still learning to speak Korean. His classmate Ji-hee, who has always loved writing poetry, helps him with his diary, Korean homework, and dictation. When Ji-Hee moves to Seoul, Jong-Soo wants to give her a poem as a parting gift, but it's not easy. Unsure, he goes to a stationery store to buy Ji-hee's favorite kraft paper, where he meets her and accidentally learns poetry from her.