Continuing our discussion on It\u2019s Okay to Not Be Okay: Once upon a time there was a popular writer of children\u2019s books, Ko Moon-young, with an antisocial personality disorder that often finds herself unable to control her most obsessive and sometimes violent urges. Plagued with a troubling childhood she is distant from her ailing father yet creatively takes after her mother. Moon Gang-tae is a caregiver in a psychiatric hospital who meets Moon Young with punctured flesh when she stabs him in the hand with a knife. She also happens to be his brother, Moon Sang-tae\u2019s favourite author. The two brothers often move from town to town, haunted by a tragic past that they just can not escape. With overlapping pasts, and unravelling secrets, the three attempt to find healing for their emotional wounds, comfort each other and move forward with their lives noting that it\u2019s okay to not be okay.
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