Kim Boram's second feature film, following her 2017 film "For Vagina's Sake," "A Table for Two" delves into the roots of the relationship between a daughter suffering from an eating disorder and a helpless mother. In 2007, fifteen-year-old Chaeyoung is diagnosed with anorexia and committed to a psychiatric hospital. Feeling guilty, her mother, Sangok, tries to trace the source of her daughter's illness, but there is no way of knowing. Ten years later, mother and daughter strike up a conversation. Based on Chaeyoung's diary, drawings, and voiceover, the film explores the history of conflict and pain in mother-daughter relationships across three generations: grandmother, mother, and daughter.
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