Being a divorced and working single-mom is never easy to begin with, yet the situation of the sole bread-winner and care-giver is often worsened as patriarchal societies, such as South Korea’s, stigmatize them. The filmmaker and her mother dive into an emotional journey as they explore their past. On their way, they interrogate after the validity of established family constructs and normative expectations their society has towards women and mothers in particular. Simultaneously, the on-screen animations produce a unique momentum as accentuated but expressive coal brushes illustrate the mother as a restless Tiger holding her own in the male-dominated hospitality business, while the daughter struggles to free herself from her role as silent-observer Buffalo.