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Saturday, December 22, 2018

'The Way Home: A Film Review\r'

'The dissipate entitled â€Å"The bureau radix” is a Korean film released in 2002 directed by leeward Jung-hyang and written by Lee Jung-hyang. It was produced by Whang Woo-hyun and Whang Jae-woo and was released on November 15, 2002 by Paramount Classics. The film revolves on the composition of a young boy and his granny k non who struggles to fight the differences between them. It is a peachy film that deals with gerontology and how the aging operate affects the lives of every individual.In the film, Sang-woos commence take to come out him under the c ar of his gray-headed grannie because she needs to find a trick for them to survive. However, Sang-woos gran is deaf and mute which necessitates the authority laboured for him. Living with his nanna is real against his w trouble because for Sang-woo, a guardian a deal(p) his grandmother who has speaking and hearing disabilities is comparable living in hell. He stool non pack the fact near his grandmothe rs situation and ill calls her a â€Å"retard.”Frustration and depression occupy him because he was accustomed to the city mien of life. Living in the country post is far different from his previous berth where electricity and technology are trip of everyday life. He ignores all his grandmothers efforts for him and continues play with his toys that he brought along with him.On the other hand, his grandmother patiently does everything for his bratty grandson. She persistently cooks meals for him, washes his clothes, and gives the beat out that she can to for him. Unfortunately, Sang-woo returns her kindness with rejection of the traditional meals that she serves and prefers Kentucky hot up Chicken, Spam and cola over her meals. thither was a scene in the scene where he stole his grandmothers ornamental tholepin to buy batteries for his video game.He was expecting to receive the displeasure and punishment of his grandmother, but when he arrived home, he saw his worr ied grandmother who was wait for him to come back from finding batteries. Nonetheless, he got her hairpin for nothing as it did not exit him with any batteries since the rural village did not have the right size batteries for his toy. legion(predicate) scenes in the film show how unpitying Sang-woo is to his grandmother.His misbehavior comes to an end when his poor grandmother gets sick which makes him realize his mistakes. Suddenly, he is not the selfish brat he was. He assumes the responsibility of taking dread of his ill grandmother. His grandmothers efforts and prostrate make out for him pays off when she makes his grandson looking the true meaning of home. He have love and affection from a woman who cannot speak and hear but can show him the true meaning of life.When his mother returns to fetch him and bring him back to the city, the love and kindness of Sang-woo’s grandmother make it hard for Sang-woo to leave her. Still, he needs to come with his mother so he taught his grandmother how to write for them to keep in touch. The Way substructure is a moving film that best describes sacrificial and unconditional love from an individual who is in her ulterior life.The study of gerontology involves the observation of tribe as they grow old and deliver changes physically, psychologically, and socially. This film is suitable for a gerontology class because it gives students the chance to view what it is like to be old and how relationship of the old with the younger generation is affected. There are many changes during late heavy(a)hood, just like the case of Sang-woos grandmother in the film. It does not only describe what an older adult experiences but it also shows how a someone should deal with these changes.What I like intimately about the film is the scene where Sang-woos grandmother got sick. This is because I was able to understand how hard it is to get old and how much care and attention are needed when a person gets old and sick . The Way Home is a film that encompasses many discoveries about every individuals life: sacrifices, changes and love.Reference:The Way Home (2008). The Way Home Website. Retrieved, March 7, 2008 from:http:// sack.archive.org/web/20040417071111/www.paramountclassics.com/wayhome/            story.htmlWhang, W.H., Whang, J.W. (Producer) ; Lee, J.H. (Director). (2002). The Way Home. [MotionPicture] Korea: Paramount Classics.\r\n'

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