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Whilst performing at the theatre, a man receives a message from his father's care facility. It asks for him to take his father out for one day. His father suffers from dementia. However, when taking him to the theatre, something unexpected happens.
Dai grows up in a small town, interpreting for his loving deaf parents, until he moves to Tokyo in search of his own independent life.
In Taipei, a Deaf man named Chen encounters a lost Japanese Deaf child. As Chen bonds with the child, he begins to grapple with his long-buried memories.
In a town that seeks to attract minorities, the Koga family has lived for many years with a deaf father and brother. One day, a Kurdish family moves into the town, and a small misunderstanding leads to conflict between the two families. Called upon to mediate are Natsumi, the only hearing member of the Koga family, and Hiwa, the only one in the Kurdish family who speaks Japanese. As the two begin to develop feelings for each other, tensions between their families only deepen. Then one day, a doodle drawn by Shun, Natsumi’s younger brother, escalates the small clash into an issue that involves the entire town.