This remake of the French film "The Belliers" is about a girl who grows up in a deaf home and sorts out It is a story of reconciliation with his family after breaking the ties with his native family, experiencing growth and struggle, and being admitted to Berkeley's music school.
Ruby was born with a difficult life mode with normal hearing, But her elder brother and parents are deaf-mute, which also makes Ruby have no chance to be the baby of the family, but has been the interpreter of the family since she was a child. Ruby likes to sing very much, and she is very talented. For her mother, it is intentional hatred to contrast her mother's birth defects. During the growth stage, she also suffered from the ups and downs of her classmates, and her heart was very depressed. Growing up in a unique family, singing became the only channel for Ruby to vent her emotions. When graduating from high school, Ruby was faced with the choice of pursuing her dream or helping her father manage the fishery. Ruby was admitted to the Berkeley School and surprised everyone in the college.