Personally, I don't like the way this movie move in so much slow pace but I love the whole tiny bits and details that they put throughout the whole story. I couldn't find it truly relatable to me, because at one point, the obvious stigma that everyone put on Ji-Young character and whole point of view of how society works in South Korea, again, I knew the general situation but its almost impossible not to snap at everyone right from the start of the movie if I were in similar situation. The most outstanding performance come from the actors and actress, the writers and their cinematographer where they bring the whole frustrations situation so much real because hey, even if I'm not the one who had kids, I bet every women/men out there couldn't help feeling the same from the movies. The one that irked me is the conclusion from the movie where they put so little to Ji-young consultation, while I believe this also could used as weapon for the entire movie-goers, that step out from your stigma is a refreshing move for once in a while and also could serve as general knowledge how the right consultation and therapy needed in order to fight another similar Ji-young's condition. Oh last but not least, for God sake, just say the name of Postpartum Depression already, people, there's nothing wrong to conclude and put it right away instead of going with the most yet another implicit kind of way.