Reflection on the Life and Death
“CHRISTMAS IN
AUGUST”
By: Natalina (Sogang
University)
Everyone will die eventually someday. Every single
one of us lives with knowledge of death. However, although we know that
everyone dies eventually, still, we all try really hard to live. Why do we do
this? It is a simple question, and there are many different answers from every
single of us. In fact, we tried work hard to live for many reasons, even almost
all of us hope to live to be 100 years old before die and see the world at a
different aspect hopefully for the best, while some people hate the difficult
life and they try to commit suicide. All of us have the fear of the death. Yes,
everyone does, we have to face it one day. The more we try hard to live our
lives, the more we face the fear of death, because we enjoying all the bad and
good things, the pain and happiness of live, and we don’t want to leave,
specially the people who we meet in our lives. That is why for us as a human
being, we try to create memories as much as we could before the death comes and
knocks our door. Besides, death also gives us our absolute reasons for leaving.
Why? Because it provides us with the structure of how we appreciate and how we
guide our lives.Korean movie: Christmas in August
It is simply talking about a guy who prepares for his death
due to an incurable disease |
There are so many ways people can choose to learn about the death
and dying issues itself, although we know about it since we were born. For
example: learning it from the experience, hearing from the people around,
joining special activity which is related to study about death and dying,
watching movies and dramas, searching from the Internet, studying at school,
and so on.
Last week I watched one of the Korean movies entitled ‘Christmas
in August’. This movie was introduced by my Religion and Death professor. I am
one of Korean movies and dramas fever, and I was waiting for so long for some
movies to be watched, and I am so thankful that I found this thoughtful movie.
I found more knowledge about how important to live this life. The movie taught
me about life and death, and how people can deal with lives in front of death.
This movie is simply about a man who prepares for his death due to an incurable
disease, and at the same time, cherishing his love in his heart. It was
amazingly hear shaking, and showed very sad but warm view toward life in Korea.
Although it was only about 97 minutes long, but managed to say just everything
about life and death. As we all know, there are thousands ways people die each
day. People might die because of the accident, or because they got killed, or
they committed suicide, or because of disease that failed be cured by the
medical people, and so on. Even though the movie I mentioned takes only for
short time, I learnt how the main character Jong-Won faces the death of
illness. How he deals with the disease that kills him slowly. Yes, I found that
disease that will kill the body, but disease has no power to kill someone’s
spirit.
Feeling grief and loss
A best friend of mine who lost her dad when she was little
Sometimes she felt so lonely without her dad
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Each day, our lives should become very meaningful after we have
acceptable the fact that we are not live in this beautiful world forever.
Furthermore, we have to live file to its fullest, as if it were our last.
From the movie, while I watched it, I felt like it gave me the
point that our body could well be described as our own worst enemies, capable
of circumventing the greatest aspirations through earthly physical brittleness,
cutting short great lives prematurely. Death gives us our absolute reason
for living. It provides us with the structure if how we appreciate and how we
guide our lives. It should help us prioritize our activities and the goal that
we intend to death was relatively easy and simple.
I have learned from my Religion and Death class about the grief
matters. As we all know that emotional is very important in case of death and
dying issue. We all might experience the grief, so do I. As we know, grief is
not only felt by people who are going to die, but also felt by survivors.
Sometimes grief is not constant, it is not stable. If you ever rode the roller
coaster or scary movie, you will know that feeling of grief is pretty the same.
Feeling shock, fear, and intense of sad.
As what I acquired from the movie ‘Christmas in August’, Jong-Won
knew that he was going to die soon. He was the one who prepared his death
calmly and quietly from summer to winter. He recollected his memory at
playground. He looked old photos in a box which held his precious memories. He
kept the photo of his first love, Jung-Soon and the photo and the letter of
Darim in the box as well. He didn't blame anyone about his death. He was
thoughtful enough to consider about people he was going to left. He wrote the
manual in details for his dad how to develop the photos. He didn't tell either
Jung-Soon or Darim that he was going to die soon. He tried not to worry his
sister. He also tried his best to take best photo for an old woman since he
sympathized with her. This is the best example of how a person who meets his or
her final stage of life leave gift for survivors, which means, the person
reduces survivor’s feeling of grief when he or she dies.
However, on the other hand, he was afraid. It was not easy for him
to accept it. He was too drunk so that he was not able to remember what
happened at the police station at that night before. He also sobbed in his
blanket. To him, Darim was "Christmas." This is so sweet. He thinks
so, because Darim made him smile until the last moment. Without her, he might
not able to smile when he took his photo for the funeral.
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