Internetional Market's Half-Century Promise

Maudie 2022-04-19 09:03:07

This movie can be described as the Korean version of "Forrest Gump".

Big Times, Little People, the story begins with the Korean War and tells the development of South Korea over half a century with a small figure. There are many people in the film who are familiar with the plight of foreign workers and the Vietnam War, with laughter and tears.

The most meaningful part of the film is to tell us the reasons for the stubbornness of the father's generation. It is true that the predecessors planted the trees and the latter enjoyed the shade. It is because of the sense of responsibility of the previous generation that the next generation can enjoy the happiness.

Father's Day is coming, this is definitely a Father's Day gift!

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