
Sang-Woo, a spoiled little South Korean boy, is spending the summer with his mute grandmother who lives up in the mountains. Over the course of the summer, Sang-Woo gets used to his grandmother, whom he used to make fun of, calling her a "retard." He also gets used to the simpler ways of life in the country & learns the importance of love & respect of one's family & elders.
Dedicated to all Grandma's.
Rated PG 1 hour 28 minutes 2002
5 stars. Very heartfelt and made us both cry like little babies! Sang-Woo is a little brat and I'm surprised his grandmother didn't paddle his butt at least once! She showed only love, kindness and forgiveness...she is truly an amazing woman! Her wisdom shined through despite her only being able to communicate with people with just a few signs (bed, eat, sorry, etc).
Has subtitles and is in the Korean language.