When the Weight of a Meal Becomes a Countdown to Life... 'Number One' Starring Choi Woo-shik X Jang Hye-jin
Missed Because It's Obvious, The Familiar Comfort of Family Movies There are movies where the ending is clearly drawn just by looking at the poster or reading a few lines of the synopsis. We often devalue such movies by calling them "cliché-ridden" or "sinpa" (forced tear-jerkers). However, ironically, at the decisive moment when we visit the theater, we often need the comfort provided by this familiar taste. The movie Number One is a work that accurately penetrates that point. As the genre of family movies usually does, this movie also chooses a direct approach of building up the characters' emotional lines one by one rather than shocking twists or flashy techniques. Like the saying, "Development is more important than content," this movie runs toward an obvious ending, but the detailed layers of emotion derived from that process have the power to move the audience's hearts. The Paradox of the Title 'Number One', A Countdown Toward the...