KIM Soonak was a survivor of Japanese military sexual slavery. Her lifeafter the war, was another war in itself. In order to survive, she engaged inprostitution, US camptown sex trade, and manual labor. Weavinginterviews of activists, archive footage, animation, and the recital oftestimonies, the film reconstructs the life stories of the late KIM Soonak.Through this journey, the film attempts to question how we shouldremember the lives of the 'comfort women', and how their legacy can becarried on into present times.