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| yna@yna.co.kr 2022-05-18 09:48:05
SEOUL, May 18 (Yonhap) – The movie "Cassiopeia" depicts the story of Su-jin, a successful lawyer and ambitious mother in her 30s, who is diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Su-jin, who wakes up at 5 a.m. to open her laptop to start working and prepares her daughter for studying abroad by forcing her to go to an academy to study English, is always on edge. Even on hard days, she holds back her tears and cries soundlessly only when it rains while not relying on anybody.
Su-jin, who has been forgetting things at some point, begins to collapse after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's. It is the father In-woo(played by Ahn Sung-ki) who is standing by Su-jin, who forgets the company meeting, the house password, the street she always drives, and even the face of her beloved daughter.
He tells Su-jin, who used to cry “Is the one without memory a person? It’s a zombie,” what it is to be alive and how to live by waking up at a fixed time every day, eating, going grocery shopping, taking a walk, and brushing her teeth. It is much like Cassiopeia, which is shining brightly next to the star Polaris that is telling the lost where to go.
The film asks questions about the families with dementia patients through the images of Su-jin and In-woo and further throws questions in terms of what family is.
Ahn Sung-ki once again showed off his presence as a “Nation’s top actor” by calmly expressing the sorrows of a father, who had to watch her daughter trying to make an extreme choice of suicide.
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