i feel like the bonds between hannah and emmy, hannah being the one who is taken to the brothel, kinds her going — keeps her alive and gives her hope. but for her sister, emmy being left behind, having to go out into the korean war, without her sister, gave her a lot of survivor's guilt. that winds the story together. and emmy, the sister of whom you speak, we meet in the 21st century, looking back on this experience, and i'm thinking about it but reflecting on it, although it is tragic story with some elements of hope? i hope so. i'm glad that you say that. because i mean the comfort woman's story is very, very dark. a lot of these women didn't survive. there are 200,000 that they think were sent away to these brothels. which is a story that most people here won't know. you didn't even know? i didn't know. i was in my 20s by the time i heard this story. i was very confused about it. i spoke to my mother and asked her, "why didn't you ever tell me about this?" so effectively, a couple of hundred thousand women were abused as sex slaves? yes, and didn't make it back home. so in the ‘90