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On the night time Janie waits on her behalf sister Hannah to be born, her grandmother says her a story: Because the Japanese profession of Korea, their family has lost a daughter in every generation, so Janie is priced with keeping Hannah safe. After a while, Janie hears more experiences, while facts stay unspoken. Her father tells stories about figures, and in his experiences everything computes. In her mother's, deer explode in domains, frogs bury their loved ones in the ocean, and girls hop from cliffs and fall like flowers into the sea. Within all these experiences are warnings. Years later, when Hannah inexplicably slashes all ties and disappears, Janie embarks on a objective to find her sister and lastly uncover the truth beneath her family's silence. To take action, she must confront their record, the reason behind her parents' unexpected proceed to America two decades earlier, and finally her conflicted feelings toward her sister and her own role in the betrayal behind their estrangement. Weaving Korean folklore within today's narrative of immigration and personal information, Overlooked Country is a brutal exploration of the inevitability of reduction, the turmoil between obligation and independence, and a family desperate for its way to avoid it of silence and back again to one another.