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Way Home, The (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Hyo-Hee Dong, Eul-Boon Kim, Kyung-Hoon Min, Yoo Seung-Ho, Eun-Kyung Yim
Director: Jeong-Hyang Lee
Category: Avant Garde, Foreign
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Subtitles:
English
Length:
88 mins

 
 

 

Discover the magical movie that has captured the heart of a nation.

Take a delightful journey with this "magnificently expressive," (Janice Page, Boston Globe) award-winning Korean movie that has captured the hearts of audiences throughout the world. The Way Home is the story of Sang-woo, a seven-year-old boy from the city, and his elderly grandmother, a deaf-mute who has spent her entire life in a small rural village. When Sang-woo's mother is forced to send him to live with his grandmother, Sang-woo is shocked at what he finds-a place without electricity, indoor plumbing or access to fast-food restaurants. Angry and confused, Sang-woo rejects his grandmother's attempts to please him. But, as time passes, the old woman's kindness begins to touch the young boys heart-awakening curiosity, understanding and finally, love. With irresistible performances, charm and humor, The Way Home is "one of the very best movies of the year!" (Jim Svejda, KNX./CBS Radio).

 
 
   
   

 
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