

Dull-Head
Aza, a young man with an intellectual disability from a small village, is steadfast in his resolve to marry. Ignoring his father's objections, he travels to the city to seek employment. What unfolds is a string of comic misadventures as Aza struggles to navigate a world he barely understands—floundering at jobs, stumbling into trouble, and ultimately turning to begging. After his turbulent city odyssey, he returns to his village, where everyone has waited to see what became of him.




