
An Unselfish Love
Why you might like this documentary:
Simply put, (but inadequately): There is a married couple in Korea, he is tall, blind and deaf, she is a dwarf. They communicate mostly by touch... there is a method of 'typing,' fingers on fingers. (as shown on the cover of the video) She types on his, he types back on hers. That is mostly what happens in the documentary... their daily lives as they communicate. The challenge of replacing a light bulb. Dinner with Friends. A visit to the beach, a visit to the park. You would think it would be boring... like "that's all?"
But what this movie is really about is love. It is evident in every touch, every second of film. And of course love, true deep love, is never boring.
Touching and amazing film!
The film is very uplifting, when you see the fullness of life this couple enjoys. Despite everyday struggles, big or small, they ive a diverse life, go out, read, stage performance and meet with friends.
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