The recent appearance of Grandmother Kang Gye-yeol, the star of the movie 'Nim, don't cross the river', which impressed the audience with the love story of an elderly couple, is drawing attention.

Kang Gye-yeol, who turned 94 years old this year, has recently appeared on the YouTube channel 'The Recent Olympics'.
Kang, who met at an elderly hall in Hoengseong-gun, Gangwon-do, still had a bright smile. Mrs. Kang asked how she has been since the release of the movie, "I'm doing well because my youngest daughter has taken good care of me. I have three daughters and three sons. I've only had thirty four grandchildren and three troops. I look at my grandchildren, too. "
However, Grandmother Kang enjoyed the conversation, but when the story of her husband, Jo Byung-man, who passed away first, told her grandfather, tears were squeezed around her eyes.

"I met my grandfather when I was 14 and lived with him 76 years," he said. "There are no people like my grandfather in foreign countries. (Village) Grandmothers were jealous. They picked me up after the strawberry, but the less ripe and ugly I ate and gave me pretty things. I picked the fruit and gave me pretty, so I fell out. "

Kang, who remembered her memories with her husband for a long time, burst into tears, saying, “I think it's just behind my back, but when I touch it at night, I don't have a grandfather.”

"I want to see you every day. I want to see you every day. I wake up and think about my grandfather. When I open the window and the moon rises bright, I can't see my grandfather's oxygen." I'll see you think. "
Grandmother Kang also said that even five years after the film's release, director Jin Mo-young takes good care of it, and not only comes for birthdays and holidays, but also sends side dishes every month.

The netizens who have encountered the recent situation "I cried like a fever after watching a movie ... I'm so glad to see you in this situation. Thank you so much." When I first came to life, I saw this movie, and I learned a lot. "," Great granddaughter, live long and happy. "
The movie 'Nim, Don't Cross the River', released in 2014, is a documentary independent film about the love story of Grandmother Kang Gye-yeol and grandfather Jo Byung-man, who spent 76 years together. I wrote a new history.

(Source = 'Recent Olympics' YouTube, Film Promotion Committee homepage)

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