MBC Korean War Special VR Documentary <Last Greetings>...broadcast tomorrow (25th) at 9 PM
2024-06-25 07:11:03
In Yeongam-gun, Jeollanam-do, there lives grandmother Park Yeon-rye, now 94 years old, who has been waiting for her husband for over 70 years.
It is surprising to talk about happiness in the face of her death, but in the case of grandmother Park Yeon-rye, it is fortunate that at least her husband's remains were recovered and buried in the National Cemetery.
Kim Jeong-sun's grandmother's mother sang the song 'Rainy Auntie' as she tearfully missed her husband, who was sent off to the battlefield.
Grandma Kim Jeong-soon listened to this song while lying on her mother's knee as a child and has been humming it as a habit for over 70 years.
If the two grandmothers can't meet their husband and father in real life, what if she meets them in a virtual world?
In response to the production team's suggestion, saying, "It doesn't have to be reality," but wanting to meet the person they miss just once, anything is fine. These grandmothers rushed from Yeongam, Jeollanam-do and Osan, Gyeonggi-do to Seoul in a month to meet their husbands and fathers.