Before watching it, I had the intention to look for Korean films to watch, because so far Korean films are more refined than domestic films, and they have a good grasp of the plot.
I accidentally chose a family film, I thought it was just a historical film about Korean life and society after World War II, but it also brought the sub-line of family love.
This film is very introspective. From the first place, when Mo Shun was lost, it was not his brother's responsibility. After that, the father resolutely disembarked to find his daughter. I can't understand it at the moment in such a chaotic situation. The second point is that when my brother decided to go to Vietnam for his rebellious sister to marry, he had already given everything for his family and he could not get it in return. The third is that the children do not understand the intentions of the elders at all, and they do not consider the happiness of the elders at all.
It is true that this is what our society has to face. In fact, I am also that kind of child. Maybe I didn’t grow up at home since I was a child, or I didn’t grow up correctly. near. Now that I understand what a generation gap is, the idea of generations is not easily accommodated, and it will definitely require patience and courage.
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