This Korean comedy-drama film tells the story of Se-ha, a wheelchair-bound intellectual, and Dong-goo, a physically capable man with the mental age of a child. The two share an unbreakable bond, formed over 20 years, complementing each other and relying on each other to navigate the complexities of life.
The film presents a nice balance of comedy and drama. I loved the bumbling antics and playful banter. The realistic yet dignified portrayal of disabled individuals was much appreciated.
There were solid performances from Shin Ha-kyun, Lee Kwang-soo, and Esom. LKS won a number of awards for his supporting role. While some scenes seemed overacted, this was an overall enjoyable film.
It is a heartwarming film, celebrating resilience, interdependence, and the value of human connections that transcend disabilities.
The film presents a nice balance of comedy and drama. I loved the bumbling antics and playful banter. The realistic yet dignified portrayal of disabled individuals was much appreciated.
There were solid performances from Shin Ha-kyun, Lee Kwang-soo, and Esom. LKS won a number of awards for his supporting role. While some scenes seemed overacted, this was an overall enjoyable film.
It is a heartwarming film, celebrating resilience, interdependence, and the value of human connections that transcend disabilities.