
Hope is not a film you “enjoy.” It is a film you endure and are transformed by. It balances unbearable darkness with genuine, earned moments of warmth and humor (the family’s silly dance, the baby brother’s innocence). For Vietnamese viewers seeking a Vietsub version, be prepared to cry—heavily. But also be prepared to witness one of the most honest portrayals of human resilience ever put on screen.
If you find a well-translated Vietsub version (often available on Vietnamese streaming platforms like FPT Play, VieON, or fan-sub groups), Hope will leave you devastated—but, as promised, with a sliver of hope. phim hope vietsub
Hope (소원), directed by Lee Joon-ik, is a South Korean drama based on the true story of a child named Na-young (in real life, Kim Na-yul). The film depicts the aftermath of a brutal sexual assault on an 8-year-old girl and her family’s harrowing journey toward healing. It is not a film about the crime itself, but about hope —as the title suggests—for recovery, justice, and a return to normalcy. Plot Summary (No Major Spoilers) The story follows Im So-won (played by child actress Lee Re), a cheerful, ordinary first-grader who dreams of becoming a painter. One rainy morning on her way to school, she is violently assaulted by a middle-aged drunkard. She survives but suffers catastrophic physical injuries (requiring an artificial anus and colostomy bag) and deep psychological trauma. The film then focuses on her loving father Dong-hoon (Sol Kyung-gu), mother Mi-hee (Uhm Ji-won), and older brother, as they struggle with guilt, rage, societal judgment, and the slow process of rebuilding So-won’s trust in the world. Detailed Review 1. Unflinching Yet Sensitive Handling of Trauma The film is notorious for being extremely difficult to watch, but not because it shows gratuitous violence. Director Lee Joon-ik deliberately avoids showing the assault itself. Instead, the horror comes from the consequences : So-won’s torn clothes, the blood-soaked hospital bed, her whispered words, and the devastated faces of her parents. This choice forces the audience to focus on the family’s emotional reality rather than the shock value. Hope is not a film you “enjoy
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