
Bori
Drama
Overview
Bori, an 11-year-old girl in a seaside village, is the only family member who can hear. As an elementary school student, Bori becomes more and more accustomed to talking with her friends while finding it hard to communicate with her family in sign language.
Top Cast


Kim Ah-song
Kim Ah-song
Bo-ri
Kim Ah-song
Bo-ri


Lee Rin-ha
Lee Rin-ha
Jung-woo
Lee Rin-ha
Jung-woo


Kwak Jin-seok
Kwak Jin-seok
Hae-jin
Kwak Jin-seok
Hae-jin


Heo Ji-na
Heo Ji-na
Mother
Heo Ji-na
Mother


Hwang Yoo-rim
Hwang Yoo-rim
Eun-jeong
Hwang Yoo-rim
Eun-jeong


Kim Jong-goo
Kim Jong-goo
Grandfather
Kim Jong-goo
Grandfather


Kim Ja-young
Kim Ja-young
Auntie
Kim Ja-young
Auntie


Choi Dae-sung
Choi Dae-sung
Eun-jeong's Father
Choi Dae-sung
Eun-jeong's Father
Kim Jong-Moon
Kim Jong-Moon
Young Teacher
Kim Jong-Moon
Young Teacher
Kim Tae-hyun
Kim Tae-hyun
Homeroom Teacher
Kim Tae-hyun
Homeroom Teacher
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