Jin Mo-young
There is this couple that lived for 75 years together, and the husband and wife are now about to reach 100 and 90 years old, respectively. Despite the long years, the couple is still dear to each other. Married young to live his wife¡¯s family, the husband waited for several years for the young bride to grow old enough to start a real married life. Even now, they wear matching traditional outfits to go out. Their dear and devoted attitude to each other seems like the model for life companions. The only thing that bothers is the law of nature—death. As the title, an excerpt from an ancient poem, suggests, this loving couple cannot avoid the moment of parting. After the husband dies, the wife sits at the snow-layered grave and weeps sadly. By appearing repeatedly in the opening and ending, this scene is this documentary¡¯s highlight moment that presents the theme of this film. With many elements that remind us of Old Partner, a paragon of Korea¡¯s independent documentary going popular, this film can also become a magnet based on the charms of the characters. (MAENG Soo-jin)
Jin Mo-young
My Love, Don't Cross that River (2014)
Production Argus Film
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