Please Don’t Save Me

Please Don’t Save Me

7.7

Total votes: 175

Director & Screenwriter: Jeong Yeon Kyung

Release Date: Sep 10, 2020

Duration: 1 hr. 36 min.

Year: 2020

Country: South Korea

Native Title: 나를 구하지 마세요

Content Rating: 13+ – Teens 13 or older

Alternative Titles: nareul guhaji maseyo, naleul guhaji maseyo

Genre: Drama, Family, Life

Synopsis

Seon Yu’s father left this world with a large debt from his business. Mother and 12-year-old Seon Yu are trying to move to a new place and have new start. Seon Yu, once bullied by friends, seems to be adjusting to the new school. She is excelling at school, is good at drawing, and making new friends. Especially, she gets a lot of attention from prankster Jeong Guk. By the time SeonYu’s life, which cast a dark shadow, is gradually brightening up, her grandmother comes to school to collect her father’s death benefit and makes a scene. Everyone at school starts to learn about Seon Yu’s situation. Please Don’t Save Me begins with the social issue of parents making extreme choices with their children due to economic poverty but serves as a family film as the heart of the story is the child. Acute social issues have become somewhat dull through the eyes of the child, but they seem to have a much greater advantage in terms of consensus. After all, the only way to prevent misjudgments of those who have difficulties is from a warm heart and interest. This is effectively delivered through Jeong Guk’s pure love for Seon Yu.

(Source: JIFF)

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