I watched this without knowing what to expect. My mood just was like *I-want-to-cry* and someone reccomended this to me. Well, fine I guess I told myself as I started to watch it.
At first I didn't realy like this because there were too much unfortunate people. Grandma with Alzheimer, a husband without any motivation to work and a brother - gambler and alcoholic(?). Main woman had to help all these and then she found out she has cancer(and didn't see this earlier). But after about 20 minutes I started to love it.
This movie mostly tells you about loving your life and treasuring what's beside you. Something like - what if a very important person to you disapeared? And even though you love that person, you don't help him(her) and don't tell him(her) how important he(she) is to you. Would you be able to live without that person? Or would you be able to live with YOURSELF without blaming yourself or others for the things you did to that person that the things you didn't even though you could.
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Beautiful ordinary people family story
Wow, I really enjoy watching "The Last Bloom", it is truly a beautiful ordinary family story. My heart goes out to Kim In Hee, the daughter-in-law/wife/mother/sister/sister-in-law that does everything for the family in her unsung heroine manner. it tells a story about a woman, Kim In Hee, that has a doctor husband that loses his medical license when his patient dies, she also has two adult children. Her daughter is dating a married man and her son's fiancee that thinks she is pregnant. I love her sister-in-law, Shin Sun Ae that really cares about In Hee. When In Hee knows she is dying, she tries everything to make sure her family could live comfortably when she dies. I recommend watching this film.Was this review helpful to you?