1:30:03
With such dark skin,
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I thought she was a woman
from the country.
1:30:09
When we diagnose...
1:30:11
When a patient doesn't speak,
1:30:14
It's important that we see
1:30:18
if they'll meet our eyes or not.
1:30:20
But...
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she won't look up,
doesn't give me a name,
1:30:26
and even attacks me.
1:30:30
So I thought
she was mentally retarded...
And suffered from depression.
1:30:34
She was perfectly fine.
1:30:36
A great worker.
1:30:38
Would you hire a mental patient?
1:30:42
There are foreign workers
for hire everywhere.
1:30:52
The way I see it,
1:30:55
Nepal and the Korean factories
are small and simple environments.
1:31:00
One can live comfortably there.
1:31:03
But she was dragged
in by the police
1:31:07
and met strange people here.
1:31:10
So her innate disturbance
developed naturally.
1:31:17
Sun-mi-ya!
You came to see your mama!
1:31:27
Sun-mi-ya. You came to see your mama!
That's it. Sun-mi-ya...
1:31:36
You hear that?
Nepali sounds like the...
1:31:40
mumbling of...
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... a Korean mental patient.
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Think of it that way and listen.