Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
RipDelight
This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Gurlyndrobb
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Claire Dunne
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
akolang
I can't believe this film hasn't been commented on yet...it's a remarkable movie. It's based on the true story of a 40-year old, mentally-challenged man who lives with his mother in a rural Korean village. Afflicted with a "fever" as a child, he suffered a loss of some mental faculties, but is still able to interact socially. He also possesses some quite amazing physical abilities.The man's life revolves around his mother, to whom he is totally devoted...and vice versa. He has run for enjoyment since a child, and is quite proficient at it. He trains for and enters a half-marathon, solely to use the winnings to help his mother. He doesn't win...but it doesn't matter. NOTE: Not winning the race is the "spoiler"...the reasons why it doesn't matter are why you'll love this film.As an added bonus, you'll get to see a good deal of the "real" Korea. The film is quite good at showing a lot of everyday "small" things...the typical houses and how the people go about their daily lives, how they dress, what their shops look like, etc. I've spent some time there in the past, and it was great to see so many familiar scenes.The one drawback is about 3 lines of vulgar language in the middle of the film. The movie could have done without this.I highly recommend this film...if you're a fan of foreign movies or heart-warming stories, then it's for you.
jay_storme
We've seen bits and pieces in a number of other movies, but just the same, this movie's well done with a light touch and a lot of humor. Excellent performances by main characters and supporting cast. There are no real bad guys here. Themes: disability is an arbitrary category -- who's really disabled here? Running as a metaphor for goals and journeys, exploitation of the "weak", family love/loyalty, and dignity that should be accorded to all.The writers are clever in that the story takes place in a village setting not the big city. Story probably wouldn't work in an urban setting. If anyone saw the Iranian film, "Children of Heaven" -- another film about family love/loyalty with a running/race theme a while back, they'll like this film as well.