Farewell My Darling Page #2
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because you were widowed at an early age.
My poor brother!
Pull yourself together.
Save your tears for later.
Alas, My brother! Alas...
With her here from Taejon, this really
sounds like a house of mourning.
Now this looks like a house
in mourning.
You should never stop crying in
a house where someone has just died.
There are plenty of people
here to cry.
Where's my bag?
- Here.
- Good.
No, Chan-sae is coming in from
America tomorrow.
And my daughter from Pusan
isn't here yet.
Let's wait a little longer.
OK, since this is the eleventh lunar
month, there won't be a problem.
Where is everybody?
- You are coming home.
- Have you been busy?
- Come on in.
- OK.
When did you get here?
Hey! Haven't seen you for a while.
You too, buddy.
Here, help yourself.
Oh, my poor brother.
He has no shame.
He's living openly with this girl
who's young enough to be his daughter.
But... he does know how to
make money.
- What does he do?
- He runs a fabric shop.
who runs a fabric shop, too.
How did it happen?
Look, it's me, your brother Pal-bong.
Everybody hates me since
I'm just a half-brother.
But you took care of me
like a real brother.
Let me bow to you.
Hey, we haven't even washed
the body yet.
- You don't know how it goes, do you?
- It's not time to bow yet.
- Why not?
- Who's this?
I don't care about the proper
etiquette.
Are you out of your mind?
I just want to bow to my brother.
Let me do it own my way.
OK, do whatever you want.
When did you get here?
Hey, stop crying.
Oh, hi. Have a seat.
You too.
You must have had a long trip.
What was the title of your last movie?
Love... something.
"The Love of the Decade?''
Right. "The Love of the Decade.''
I saw the movie.
The theater was packed.
It was a lot of fun.
- Wasn't it a big hit?
- Yeah.
Hey uncle! This insurance is
fit for your age.
This is for preparing after
your retirement. It is really cool.
Let me know if you need any money.
Smile.
- How about us?
- OK, come here.
Look at the camera.
Smile. one, two, three.
Ready?
On three... one, two, three.
How does your mom?
- Like a model.
- Do I?
Sure.
Let's go!
Let's bow.
You don't have to.
What that picture?
It looks awful.
There must have been other pictures
taken the last time he went to Seoul.
Who's she?
The oldest daughter-in-law.
She can't mourn him or
she won't?
Sincerity is more important
than formality.
What's she saying?
- Sincerity.
- Sincerity?
at a funeral.
at a funeral.
Could I have a cup of soju?
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