Lim Bi Hwa é uma viúva de meia-idade obcecada por doramas, seriados de drama coreano. Ela vive em Singapura e, pela primeira vez, viaja para fora do país com destino a Seul. Com a barreira do idioma e em um local totalmente diferente, ela acaba se perdendo e sua viagem se torna uma jornada inesperada de autodescoberta, à medida que ela chega a um acordo com a vida que realmente deseja para si mesma, além de seus papéis de filha, esposa e mãe. (Fonte: SESC Digital) Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- 中文(简体)
- ภาษาไทย
- Русский
Elenco e Créditos
- Kang Hyung SukKwon WooPapel Principal
- Jung Dong HwanJung SuPapel Principal
- Hong Hui FangLim Bee HuaPapel Principal
- Shane PowSamPapel Secundário
- Yeo Jin GooJae SungConvidado
- Baek Shi Won Desconhecido
Resenhas
Have to be a fan
I don't think this show deserves such a low rating. It is a simple story but with an innovative storyline, not the trope Kdrama or Kmovie plot that we see so much of. A Kdrama-loving Ahjumma who speaks no Korean is lost in SKorea. It's more than just a-fish-out-of water story. It deals with deeper issues of living in a big city - the dislocation and isolation that elderly parents feel - experiences that both people who live in big cities like Seoul and Singapore can similarly identify with. [Aside: I certainly wouldn't call her relationship with her son "estranged" as the synopsis describes. It's just a normal mother-son relationship in a busy big city.]However, you really have to be a fan of Kdramas and perhaps more importantly, identify as Singaporean to really fully understand the in-jokes and appreciate the context of the movie. There's a real kick from watching a Singaporean actress, who is a household name that many of us grew up with, acting in a Korean production starring a few stars that many of us are now fan-girling. In particular, I get a real kick out of listening to Kang Hyung Suk speaking rather impeccable Mandarin for a non-native speaker.
Would I watch this again? Probably not. It was good enough but certainly not an Oscar-winning movie. It gave me a sense of home and also fun to see a linkage to my self-professed adopted culture. It is a good fun ride if you leave your heart switched on but switch off your brain. Just go for the ride.
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sweet story about letting go and finding yourself
i watched this movie on a flight as I heard about the lead actress Hong Huifang’s outstanding performance. she did not disappoint as we audience feel her joy and pain. her portrayal of the mum character is so full and realistic. It is both a story of finding oneself no matter at what age and rite of passage as a young son. the sub plot of the tour guide is a little underwhelming and perhaps more time could have been spent on the male lead uncle instead. overall it is a gentle and enjoyable film.Esta resenha foi útil para você?