From South Korea, a simple tale of a bratty city boy, a TV and video-game addict, accustomed to trading swats with his irritable mother, but now packed off for a long stay with his rural grandmother, a mute, stooped over at a thirty-degree angle, bearing her burdens with the equanimity of a eucalyptus. It's as slow as molasses, and as sweet, too. With Yu Seung-ho and Kim Eul-boon; written and directed by Lee Jung-hyang. (2002) — Duncan Shepherd
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