Sunday, August 02, 2020

1.was watching NHK's Invisible Homeless: People Living in Cars 
There was an elderly interviewee who was reminiscing his younger days.
He recounted the days where he could still have ambitions.
His desolated expression resonated with me.
The documentary ended with this phrase,
"Tonight, do you wonder if there are any invisible homeless people near you?"

2.in the Korean drama -It's ok not to be ok, Gang Tae was comforting a patient in a psychiatric ward. The issue that had burdened the patient's emotional and mental health for so many years, had resurfaced. 
She was bawling.
The camera pan out the adult patient's character and pan in into the same patient who is now the little girl she was when the abuse happened. 
The director was graphically astute in describing the patient's feeling to the audience.
After all these years, she's still that little girl who is still hurting.

My tears inevitably trickled.


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