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When Mozasu’s son, Solomon, turns 14, he’s required to register with the Japanese government for permission to stay in Japan. Even though he’s never been to Korea and is a citizen of neither North nor South Korea, Solomon could technically be deported. Mozasu, who is normally not so reflective regarding questions of “fate,” is emotional on this occasion. He feels ashamed that his innocent son has to be fingerprinted like a criminal for no good reason. He tells his girlfriend, Etsuko, that in order to survive, Solomon must simply learn to adapt to those things he can’t control. In this…