Some movies with dark humor and some jokes. After laughing, I found that there is still some depth. In fact, it is still a good movie, not just to pass the time.
In the beginning, a grilled fish (perhaps salted fish) promoted the love between the great-grandfather and the old couple. The wishes of the old couple are that one can afford a cemetery and the other can afford soda. Really simple. . . . . . So down-to-earth.
I thought the willingness to drink soda was easier to achieve. But in fact, they gave up drinking soda and bought a cemetery first.
After a hundred years, the great-grandfather, who had been marinated in a jar of pickled cucumber sauce for a hundred years, returned to the world and met his great-grandson.
Seeing him happily drinking a glass of his great-grandson's homemade soda made me want to own a soda machine like that.
After that, the grandparents and grandchildren fought each other's wits and courage, and jokes emerged. The great-grandfather actually built his own pickled cucumber industry by picking up cucumbers, glass jars, salt and rainwater, but the failed great-grandson kept making bad grandfather setbacks again and again. The amazing thing is that the great-grandson never fought his great-grandfather who was abandoned by the times for a hundred years. Sent back to Poland, where my great-grandfather lived. Then the two suddenly stood in each other's perspective and position, understood each other, and forgave each other.
In the end, the grandparents and grandchildren met and smiled, and they reunited to create their kimchi empire.
It's about push system, about the Internet's influence on the era and people's thinking, etc. After reading it, people feel that they can still think about it.
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