The Way Home is far more than a simple story of how a bratty Korean city kid learns about the importance of love and caring while staying with his invalid peasant granny in a remote village. The film, whose actors are superb and whose setting is enchanting, is a charming tale that proves less is more in the hands of a skilled director. Like the very best of foreign festival films that often don't make it to these shores,
The Way Home is a true gem bursting with truths about what happiness is about and what great cinema is about.