My Last Love Page #5
- Year:
- 2017
- 107 min
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woman, what are you doing here?
What are you talking
about, "that woman"?
You're not making any sense!
You've got no conscience.
Hey!
Woo-joo...
- This is...
- If you got nothing more to say,
leave this house.
I don't need someone like
you to be my dad, get lost!
Get lost!
Woo-joo, that's not it.
It's not what you're thinking.
Mom, you know nothing. Nothing!
So dumb, that guy...
You...
How can you talk to you
like that to your dad?
I told you it's not what you think!
It's not true!
Hey, Kim Woo-joo!
How can you still say that
after seeing this picture?
I know this picture, I know this kid.
But it's not what you think.
Are you crazy?
What's gotten into you?
Dal-nim!
Hey, Dal-nim! It's not what you think!
Dal-nim!
Honey. Honey!
How did you find out?
I saw him by chance on my
way to a friend's house.
I see.
Woo-joo.
In the world...
There are things that are
better off not knowing.
Once you know them...
You'd wish that you never did.
You'd regret it.
I was like that.
You're still young, you
won't understand just yet.
And...
Your dad...
Dad, Woo-joo said he'd
like to get into art.
- Like drawing?
- Yeah.
What's Dal-nim doing?
She's crying.
Dal-nim.
Kim Dal-nim!
Why's everyone being like this?
What did ever do to you?
I'm sorry, Byul-nim.
Don't cry, I'm sorry.
Your dad is sorry.
I'm sorry, OK?
He'll get treatment at the hospital.
Then he'll be OK?
Of course!
So you gotta help me, OK?
Pray hard so Dad can get courage.
You can do that, right?
- That picture...
- I know.
Don't say anything, you
don't have to explain.
What do you mean you know?
That child...
He's your boss' son.
How'd you know that?
Someone at church told me,
and I went there to see.
What?
Why didn't you tell me all this time?
At first...
I was just baffled to bring it up.
Then...
I was disappointed that you'd stoop
so low to do things like that.
And then...
I...
I just felt so bad for you.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, please don't cry. I'm sorry.
You...
You'll keep your promise that
you won't tell the kids, right?
Until when?
I'll tell them when the time comes.
Let's not do that.
Go to the hospital with me tomorrow.
It might be a mistake, so
let's go to a bigger hospital with me.
Even if it's cancer,
it's curable for many people these days.
I believe in you.
So let's pray hard.
Let's try everything that we can.
Hwa-yeon.
Yeah.
I...
I did try everything.
I went to several hospitals to check.
I had a lot of testings done.
No.
Don't speak anymore.
see it with my very own eyes.
Even I'm this scared.
How could you...
How could you go through it alone?
That was so dumb.
It's OK.
It'll be OK.
God.
I'm very scared.
I'm terrified.
But if I die,
please take care of my family.
Even without me,
don't let Hwa-yeon be lonely.
Don't have her raise the kids on
her own, that's just too hard.
Just promise me that.
This feels great.
What does?
Walking around with you, arm-in-arm.
When was the last time we did this?
I can't even remember.
Before...
We used to walk around holding hands.
And kiss!
Before you married me,
you had lots of dreams and passion.
Did I?
For the past few years,
mentioning of setting up your own shop.
It's OK.
We'll do that later.
Based on the testing, it's
progressed quite a bit.
But we don't know for
sure until we operate.
Then...
In my opinion, it'd be best for him to
get a surgery before it's too late.
But I can't promise you
anything for the result.
Let's go.
You might dig a hole with that sigh.
Pastor!
Look at all those wrinkles!
You're my age, but look at me!
My skin's great, no?
How are the twins and Byul-nim?
Yes.
Oh that's right.
I'll show you my daughter too.
Isn't she pretty?
Oh yes...
She seems nice.
You're brutally honest.
She's not so nice.
She's angry all the time, a teenager.
Ah, the teenage years...
It's a tough time.
Yes.
But...
Why do you think she got so fat?
Not sure...
I didn't know either.
Once, she was eating so much.
I took away her food and
nagged her to stop eating.
That was too harsh.
I know.
Then she started crying and told me,
"There's nothing to do at
home other than to eat!"
I thought about what she meant by that.
ever since she was little.
She'd deal with her loneliness though food.
My wife and I were always
so busy because of church.
But still,
I had no idea what she was going through.
All I did was to yell at her
and say, "Stop eating."
I guess it's all the same to be a father.
I think so.
What if God appeared to me and said,
"You've only got a few days to live."
How will I spend the remaining of my life?
I'd quit everything and just live
for my daughter and my wife.
That was the determination I made.
My hope was to give out all the
love left in me, and be in heaven.
Since then, I took in more
interest in my family.
"Let's go on a long trip together"
"To the song of those beautiful birds"
"The wind blows"
"The world is a beautiful place"
"Let's walk on together."
Here.
Be honest.
You've drank with friends before, right?
No.
Really?
We used to drink, hiding from our
parents when I was your age.
I wanted to do this with you...
Once you turned 20.
You're supposed to learn how to
drink with people older than you.
You resent me, right?
I didn't want to show you
that side of my life.
Well...
You won't understand yet.
The working life doesn't always
go your way, the way you want it.
Dad.
I...
I think I can understand you a little.
Mom told me.
I'm sorry.
I hurt your feelings.
Woo-joo!
- Yes?
- My son's just so...
Grown up!
Good.
Here! Let's take a shot.
- Dad, you're...
- Just one, come on!
I want to take just one shot with my son.
Hm?
Come on.
You hold up the glass like this.
And you turn away when you drink in
front of someone older than you.
Got it?
Try it.
That tastes great!
("Haha, I saw this. Dad")
Let's go, Dal-nim!
Dad, one second.
It's over there.
Dad!
Dad, are you OK?
Dad, we need to go to a hospital!
I'm OK, it's OK.
Hold on.
Dad!
Mom.
Dad's awake.
Mom!
Is Dad OK?
- He just woke up.
- Dal-nim.
Dad, are you OK?
Don't cry.
Let's go on a trip together.
With the kids too.
A trip?
OK, let's go.
went on a trip as a family.
Let's go after your treatment.
Let's go this weekend, this week.
- Let's go this weekend.
OK, let's go.
Get some rest.
In my opinion, there's a lot to
learn from Deacon Kim Bong-Yong.
He's dedicated his life for his family.
He serves others.
He knows how to love.
It's a little like God's love.
And now he's about to be
admitted at a hospital for treatment.
Let's pray for God's love.
I ask that you pray for him.
Please let him feel your love, God.
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