However, most of the people described in this film are the living conditions of the Korean people born in the 60s or earlier. Most of the people born in the 80s or later have received higher education and have a relatively high degree of civilization. Life is actually far away from us.
However, the family problems reflected in this film are indeed the problems faced by most of the ethnic Koreans who go out to work. It not only involves the relationship between the parents and the marital status of the parents, but also directly affects the education of the next generation, especially the family education of the Koreans born in the 1980s is seriously affected. I believe everyone is familiar with the film "Forrest Gump". The reason why Forrest Gump can have a better outlook on life, values, and living conditions is that he has an excellent mother and a relatively successful family education. No, but JENNY, the heroine in the play, lived in a broken family, which led to Jenny's incomplete personality. Because of such a personality, she would do so many outrageous things later.
Then this principle also applies to the children of the Korean ethnicity. I am also a Korean ethnicity. I am very sad. The previous generation's practice of loving their children ended up with a lot of bitter fruit. This is the historical data of the previous generation. It's unrealized, but it really happened. Our generation should think about and solve many more problems than children of the same age. But not a bad thing, after all, 젊어서고생하는것은돈주고도못산다 :)
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