If you want to ask the most favorite emotional atmosphere in Korean film and television works, it must be tear-jerking-
The realistic theme story makes people sad, and can't help but blush their eyes. The love story that ends with separation pokes the audience's tear glands, more or less reminiscent of their own love experience.

In addition to the theme of reality and love, it is the family story of countless families. It may be the fatherly love of the mountain, or it may be the emotion of brothers and sisters who depend on each other.
Today, Diandian once again brings you such a story. The title of the film is "Seamless Her". The theme of family affection, a combination of healing, touching, tear-inducing, almost all the audience cried a whole pack of tissues in the movie theater.
In South Korea, in a certain city, the elderly grandmother Moe-shun lives here and makes a living by selling embroidered silk scarves.
Her life was lonely: she had no relatives to accompany her, and she had no children and grandchildren to share in her side. Although he has a daughter, he has long been away from home and has not heard from him.
On this day, SueShun returned home as usual. Surprised to find out: there are two girls in the family who don't know each other at all! The big one is called Gongzhu and the small one is called Pearl. Holding his mother's urn in his arms, he said in fear and helplessness: Grandma, we are your granddaughters.
In this way, the two little girls and Sue Shun lived together. Even if the economy is in difficulty, we will never give up the hope of life. The emotion of encouraging and accompanying each other made many viewers feel moved.
"Seamless Her" is a small-budget film and television work. But fortunately, it is starring Korean national grandmother Luo Wenji, who has its own audience popularity, which makes this small-cost work get extremely high attention.
In this story, Grandma Rowan Ji brings textbook-level acting skills to the audience. Whether it is the tenacity when going out to set up a stall, or the softness when spending time with his granddaughters, it is vividly interpreted. Let the audience can't help but praise: it is worthy of being a woman who has won the Green Dragon Award.
There are three entry points in the story, namely poverty, disease, and guardianship.
Sensing that it is difficult for Sueshun to make a living by working alone, Gongzhu takes the initiative to sacrifice sleep time and makes embroidered silk scarves with Sueshun. For economic reasons, Gongzhu could not afford to buy sportswear, so she was ridiculed by her classmates. The most eaten is half-price seaweed rice. What I see the most is the "pitiful" look in the eyes of the people around me.
Unexpectedly, Gongzhu did not feel that life was bad because of this, but encouraged each other together with Full of Vitality and Sue Shun. This kind of little girl image is a rare presence in the "poor living environment" setting, which is just right to dilute the depressing atmosphere of the film.
This was followed by diseases that came like mountains.
By chance, the sister pearl was brushed to the ground and her nose was bleeding, and she couldn't stop it. After treatment, she learned the bad news that Pearl was suffering from leukemia. The misfortune is not alone, and the last shun who cares for the two children also gradually reveals the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. Forget your child's name, eat all the food you make for them...
All viewers know that this is a must-have element in Korean tear gas films, but they can't help but immerse themselves in the plot. Moe-shun burst into tears after eating and slapped himself, hoping that their lives would usher in the dawn.
Finally, there is the feeling of "guardianship" that manifests itself in the midst of poverty and disease. This is the most sincere commitment in Korean emotions, which can happen in love or be expressed through affection. The meaning is: no matter what happens, I will be with you and guard you.
In the film, the emotion of "guardianship" is expressed in two different forms.
The first time appears when SueShun endures the pain of giving the pearl to someone else to raise, and the second time when Gongzhu cries and says, "I may have lost my grandmother.". It is a clichéd story that can be guessed at the beginning and the end, but it is better than the superb acting skills of the actors and the delicate emotional presentation in the film. Looking at it, I burst into tears.
The reason why the film is called "Seamless You" is because grandma Sue Shun and Gong Zhu have been playing a "secret and undeclared" mini-game. The rules of the game are to say something that the other party doesn't know, and if the other person knows, it's a loss. Both thought they were winners, but they both knew each other's secrets and chose silence. (Warm reminder This secret will make everyone can't help but shed tears)
What seems to be a simple combination of "old people and children" actually contains profound meanings: the old man symbolizes the end of life, and the newborn symbolizes the beginning of life, both of which are extreme, but close together.
These careful settings for "Seamless Her" bring more delicate emotions and are easier to move the audience.
In addition, there are many things to ponder in "Seamless Her". For example, the reason why Grandma Gongshun chose to send the pearl away, the "seemingly discordant but actually interdependent" mode of getting along between Gongzhu and Gongshun. When you watch, you can pay more attention to the details, where there are many unexpected foreshadowings, and you will definitely be surprised after reading it.