Two children arrive the same at the United States in day, in the same airport, with only few minutes of interval. They are
two girls native of Koreas, still babies. One is noisily
received by its American extendida family and its friends. To another one it is received in quiet commotion for its parents and grandmother of Iranian descent. Of the friendship that is born between the two families, where cultural shocks, adaptations emerge and, at last, understanding, fellowship and love, is weaveeed it tram of this moving and deep reflection on the searches and meeting of each one of us.