Both movies are heartbreaking and they are both based on (sadly) true story.. It contains rape, injustice and at the end both movies will leave you crying or speechless, but both movies are worth watching and the actors are amazing, true masterpieces.
Films shows the importance of having family and friends support during such time. It also shows the stupidity of korean legal system and all crimes in that domain should be punished most severely.
Both stories of parents when their child is sexually assaulted. While Azooma focuses on the pain of a mother dealing with the fact that there is no justice for her child, Hope focuses on the family's way to recovery and the utter hopelessness the parents feel about their child's suffering. A seriously heart wrenching movie that will have you in tears.
Both movies talks about sexually assaulted suffers by a child. The Difference between Hope and A Girl at My door is: the girl of this movie is constant humiliated by her father, and a women Cop try help her, but her father manipulate the child and make her defame the woman cop because his sexuallity, the cop is a homosexual and drunker.
Obviously the topic matters are very different - one deals with rape/sexual assault trauma and the other a terminal illness, but the main reason I recommend these for each other is because of the heartwarming family theme.
Expect to have some tissue boxes around you and lots of buckets to catch your tears. Both really made me feel bittersweet, emotional, and just warmed my heart extremely.
Hope arguably has a more dramatic and darker undertone while the pace of My Palpitating Life is much more slow paced and relaxed, but I think the family bond is what tore my heart most in both movies.
(I cried so much in Hope, but only teared up in My Palpitating Life because I think the tones are so different but I just loved both movies and after Hope I had been looking for more loving family movies.)
Expect to have some tissue boxes around you and lots of buckets to catch your tears. Both really made me feel bittersweet, emotional, and just warmed my heart extremely.
Hope arguably has a more dramatic and darker undertone while the pace of My Palpitating Life is much more slow paced and relaxed, but I think the family bond is what tore my heart most in both movies.
(I cried so much in Hope, but only teared up in My Palpitating Life because I think the tones are so different but I just loved both movies and after Hope I had been looking for more loving family movies.)