Farewell My Darling Page #2
- Year:
- 1996
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Hey, stop crying.
Oh, hi. Have a seat.
You too.
You must have had a long trip.
What was the title of your last movie?
Love... something.
"The Love of the Decade?''
Right. "The Love of the Decade.''
I saw the movie.
The theater was packed.
It was a lot of fun.
- Wasn't it a big hit?
- Yeah.
Hey uncle! This insurance is
fit for your age.
This is for preparing after
your retirement. It is really cool.
Let me know if you need any money.
Smile.
- How about us?
- OK, come here.
Look at the camera.
Smile. one, two, three.
Ready?
On three... one, two, three.
How does your mom?
- Like a model.
- Do I?
Sure.
Let's go!
Let's bow.
You don't have to.
What that picture?
It looks awful.
There must have been other pictures
taken the last time he went to Seoul.
Who's she?
The oldest daughter-in-law.
She can't mourn him or
she won't?
Sincerity is more important
than formality.
What's she saying?
- Sincerity.
- Sincerity?
at a funeral.
at a funeral.
Could I have a cup of soju?
Could I have a cup of soju?
Since you seem to be having
a hard time,
I'll buy an insurance policy from you.
What kinds do you have?
Your daughter must be
the apple of your eye.
She's so cute.
There's education insurance for
your daughter,
life insurance for yourself or love
insurance for a married couple.
What about love insurance?
I can underwrite a large
policy for you.
Anything will be all right with me.
Thanks, brother.
Have another drink.
Stop. You've had enough.
What's wrong?
You have to drink on a day like this.
That's right.
Have it your way.
Go ahead and drink.
- Where are you going?
- Hey... hey!
Since I'm the first daughter-in-law,
I always feel bad when I can't help.
I'm still living with your son,
but you understand.
Otherwise, I might have left him.
You know what's going on more than
anyone else.
You remember how it was
when he went to Seoul the first time.
- He had nothing.
- I know.
- Oh, my god! Mom!
- Why?
I hate the toilet in the country.
You really don't have a choice.
What goes around comes around.
You take something under the table... well
there's one guy who can't get out of
the mess he's in.
What else could I want?
If I can rake in a billion won,
what could I want?
Just a billion?
You can go higher than that.
Don't say that.
You'll end up in jail.
A billion... a billion...
a billion.
Didn't his mother take him?
How can that b*tch show up here when
she ran off and abandoned her own son.
My sister-in-law was a very good woman
to look after that fatherless boy.
A billion, a billion, a billion.
You're expecting a baby.
You must be tired.
Why don't you just take a rest?
I'm fine. I have to get supper for
my father. You rest.
Why are you so late with his supper?
You know he got angry when hungry.
It'll be ready in a minute.
And make sure the guests have
enough to eat.
Put all of it out for them.
Don't worry.
Everything is under control.
Be careful with the food.
were to get sick.
Don't worry.
Everything'll be taken care of.
Let's go inside.
I really appreciate this.
Don't worry.
They don't have inside
plumbing yet.
But it wouldn't be hard to put it in.
We don't have to shower every day
like you do in the city.
We have clean air out here.
I know you have a hard time here.
You don't have to be so defensive.
Who is Mrs. Song from Seoul?
- Who?
- Mrs. Song.
Isn't that Mr. Park?
Mrs. Song. Isn't she here?
Hello, there's no one with
that name, here.
Hello. Hi, Mr. Kim.
It's me.
Anyone else?
Later it could be too late, and you'll
regret not taking out a policy now.
- Poor thing. Buy one from her.
- We already did.
Hey, my favorite soap opera's
coming on now.
Don't you have a policy that finds
a wife for an old bachelor?
What kind of woman would marry
a man like you?
That looks delicious.
What are you just looking at it for?
- Don't you want to try it?
- Where's my wife?
You mean you're looking for a wife?
No kidding!
Is she on the swing?
ln a house of where someone has just died,
he's looking for a wife. Son of a b*tch!
The soap opera is on, now.
Let's go.
There must be something wrong
with that girl.
Who the hell wants to live with
her mother today?
Please be quite.
Please be quite. Can't you see
that we are watching TV?
Let's watch the news.
Switch the channel.
Yeah, that's a good idea.
Former Pres. Chun Doo-hwan was indicted
for the crackdown
It's my fault.
Hey, stop it. Someone bring another
TV set out here.
Here, this is 700,000 won in bank
certificates. Count it.
This'll take more than a few days.
Let the people at the publishing
house do that.
No one writes obituaries
at home anymore.
I don't care.
This is the way it has to be done.
- Do the best you can.
- Yeah.
This is 1,280,000 won.
I already gave you 700,000 won.
- So that makes...
- 1,980,000 won.
- That must be all, right?
- Yeah.
Nobody's going to come this late.
Have a drink and then
get some sleep.
I'm all right.
We'll be busy tomorrow.
As soon as Chan-sae gets here
in the morning,
we'll wash and dress the body and
put it in the coffin.
I imagine a lot of people
will come by.
I am good at staying up at all night.
Your wife already put in some money.
Get some sleep.
- Yes.
When my father-in-law died,
I had so much trouble
because the shroud was too small.
That will do.
- Wasn't there a call for me?
- I don't know.
When are we going home?
We just got here.
Well, what about the car?
Hey, I'll take care of the car.
Where have you been?
I went for a walk.
The incense gave me a headache.
I was looking for you.
Don't drink too much coffee.
Day three Seup, Ban-Ham, Youm,
Ip-Gwan, Seung-Bock-Je
This was sent by the president
of the Actor's Guild.
Was it?
We have a long way to go.
Let's get started.
No. Let's wait.
I got a call from my youngest son.
He just arrived from America.
He's in town.
Yeah. Let's wait a while.
OK.
Here, have a cigarette.
He'll be here soon.
That might be bad luck for the funeral.
The water to clean the body is cold.
Heat it up.
I'll bring out the water.
He's coming.
Hey, hey. Give the water again.
The sooner is the better.
May I wash the body?
- Is everyone here?
- Yes, let's get started.
Why didn't your sister
come from Pusan?
Never mind.
But she's still your sister.
Mother.
Chan-sae.
- Mother.
- Chan-sae.
Look who's here. Hi.
Where's your wife?
Over there must be a nice place
to live. You look good.
Hello, nephew.
You must have had a long trip.
Hey, stop all that crying.
Welcome home, Chan-sae.
You know who I am, right?
Why's there so much noise out here?
You can talk later. First we have to
take care of the deceased.
Go inside and look at your father.
Let's go inside.
Stop crying.
I was so surprised at all
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