The Way Home is a poignant Korean movie about how the young generation does not understand the older generation's train of thought, well-meaning gestures, which are scoffed at. And when they finally do, they are either at odds as to how to show it without hurting their own egos, or end up showing it too late.
The show is about a little boy and his aged grandmother. The contrast for the sake of the silver screen is stark and extreme so that the point is not lost. To a lesser extreme most of us are either in the stage where we are more of the little boy than of the grandmother (as far as I can guess of the viewers of this site). It is all too easy to dismiss parents' advice, cautions and reminders writing them off as being old fashioned, less worldly and less educated.
Highly recommended reality check for young people everywhere.
The Official Web Site
English Synopsis
Sunday, October 13, 2002
If you enjoy the trip, the destination isn't important
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