Korea is a divided nation. The psychic scar shared by millions of people, separated from their families during the Korean War in the 1950s, is symbolized by the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) dividing communist North from capitalist South. Here, along this infamous border, award-winning filmmaker Min Sook Lee sets out on a revelatory, emotion-charged journey into Korea’s broken heart...$比较人性化,关注底层人民的感受,而不对政治军事上的分歧作太多评判。当然导演的主观还是有偏向性的,立场还是站在南朝鲜一边,使得影片还是不够客观。对导演本人身世的介绍似乎也不是很必要。3星推荐。$生活在多伦多的韩国女导演,在2007-8年的当口对于南北韩的统一笃信不疑,因为有边界联合工厂的建立,她亲自跟拍的family reunion,还开通了第一辆虽然是非常形式化的穿越DMZ非军事区的火车。有很多从北韩逃到南韩的难民,有坎坷的不足与外人道的经历,时时梦到的仍热是北韩的家乡。在拍摄过程中她有了自己的孩子,重新思考家庭的意义,整部电影也是一部自我成长史,献给早逝的母亲。最看哭的是一位一直寻找...$好看!$家庭是“民族”这一命题得以成立的最后一条线。$Min Sook Lee did a great job in portraying the dilemma between patriotism and family separation between South and North Korea. 影片里印象最深的一句话是旁白里导演在说,现在的问题不是能不能最终统一,而是哪一边的统一。有一个非常有趣的现象,两地家人团聚时,一边在庆幸自己的幸运...