Hello! Shall we talk about the Korean classic film “Oseam”?
It’s a film that depicts the sorrow and warm emotions experienced by young Ose and his sister, Gilson, during their difficult journey. In particular, the visual beauty that delicately captures the beauty of nature and the pure hearts of children was impressive.
Has anyone seen “Oseam”? Let’s talk about which scene is most memorable, or what emotions you felt while watching the movie. Personally, I can’t forget Ose’s positive attitude. Any questions or other opinions about the movie are welcome!
Oseam is a truly heartbreaking story. The contrast between the innocence of the young child and the tragic ending makes it even more sorrowful. I especially remember the warm gaze of Avalokiteśvara (관세음보살).
Have you watched the movie Oseam? I think the movie captured the original’s touching story well. The beautiful natural background and the children’s acting were impressive. Does anyone have any other Oseam-related materials to share? (Link)
I think Oseam is a work that beautifully blends Buddhist worldview and Korean sentiment. In particular, the story of the protagonist ‘Gilson’'s growth and overcoming hardships was impressive. I think it would be interesting to look for various symbolic meanings in the work.
Oseam is a masterpiece that never gets old, no matter how many times you read it. The suffering and growth of Gilson, and the compassionate appearance of Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva are touching. What part of Oseam did you find most impressive? I was left with the lingering impression (yeoun) of the last scene.