10th(2008)
SUN Jee-yeon
Mi-yeon and Na-yeon are very different: Mi-yeon, the elder sister, is care-free and unaffected, and Nayeon, the younger, is modest and neat. The sisters live together in Seoul after leaving their hometown to go to college. Their house gets messy because Mi-yeon¡¯s friends visit and this gets on Na-yeon¡¯s nerves. Eventually, they argue and Na-yeon¡¯s head gets hurt. In the hospital, she is tums out to be AIDS. Funded and produced by the Korea Federation for HIV/AIDS Prevention, My Sister is very successful in both its educational aspect and in its storytelling, with superb acting and elaborate construction. It excellently interweaves the sisters¡¯ story and the public¡¯s misunderstandings and prejudice against AIDS, in a manner unlike other typical educational productions. It aims, not for a technical explanation of the cause of AIDS, but to assuage the public¡¯s fear of AIDS and its sufferers. (KIM Sunah)
Mi-yeon and Na-yeon are very different: Mi-yeon, the elder sister, is care-free and unaffected, and Nayeon, the younger, is modest and neat. The sisters live together in Seoul after leaving their hometown to go to college. Their house gets messy because Mi-yeon¡¯s friends visit and this gets on Na-yeon¡¯s nerves. Eventually, they argue and Na-yeon¡¯s head gets hurt. In the hospital, she is tums out to be AIDS. Funded and produced by the Korea Federation for HIV/AIDS Prevention, My Sister is very successful in both its educational aspect and in its storytelling, with superb acting and elaborate construction. It excellently interweaves the sisters¡¯ story and the public¡¯s misunderstandings and prejudice against AIDS, in a manner unlike other typical educational productions. It aims, not for a technical explanation of the cause of AIDS, but to assuage the public¡¯s fear of AIDS and its sufferers. (KIM Sunah)
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