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Do you have any impressive Korean dramas?
Korean dramas are mostly warm-hearted, although not as deep as American dramas, seemingly meaningless, but always let my heart rise warm sun. The Korean drama that impresses me the most is "The Gift of Room 7", a drama that I've brushed numerous times, and every time I watch it, I'm unsurprisingly crying like a dog, grieving for the father in the drama.

The main line of this drama is centered around a father who wants to help his daughter buy the American Girl book bag that she has loved for a long time, and the unusual thing is that this father is only as intelligent as a 6 or 7 year old.

A movie about a father's love, Yong Goo is the father, who, because of his intelligence, does an extremely menial job to supplement his family's income so that Yea Seong can go to school. Yea Sheng, is his daughter, a well-behaved and understanding cute and kind and beautiful little girl. Finally, it's time for Yea Seong to go to school, and Ryuujiu wants to buy Yea Seong's long-liked Minute Maid book bag to give her as a school gift.

They went to the place where the bag was sold and admired it again, and it so happened that the police chief's daughter also liked it, and the bag was bought.

The cute little daughter of the police chief sees this uncle who wants the bag and kindly wants to take him to another house to buy it. However something unfortunate happens and she is stoned to death after slipping on the ice on the road. In order to save her, Long Jiu used the chest heart compression he learned to save her, but it was because of this action that the passers-by mistakenly thought they wanted to kill and rape her.

How could the police chief not know that he was wrongly accused? Perhaps because he lost his mind after losing his child, or perhaps he wanted someone to die with his child, the director of anger and grief after losing his child to kill Yea Seong as a threat to make Long Jiu confess. The director, who is a father, of course, understands his weaknesses, and so Yong Goo is sent to prison.

Long Jiu was put in room 7, with a few fellow inmates, and soon Long Jiu was accepted by them because of his self-sacrifice and kindness. In order to repay Long Jiu, they smuggled Yea Seong into Room 7 as a gift, I will never forget when the box was opened, Long Jiu saw Yea Seong's embrace, like a life after death. This "gift" brought laughter to Room 7, but it didn't last long, but the chief found out, and Yea Seong was sent away.

The chief's son was killed by prison inmates, and he hates the trash who killed the boy. Of course, he hates Long Jiu, and after getting acquainted, he knows how such a person with an IQ of only 6 years old could do such a thing. But what was the use? All he can do is pick up Yea Seong to see him one last time.

Yea Seong didn't know that his father was about to be executed, and thought he was just going to the "good place". When it was time to send him off, Yea Seong counted her 123s through the fence, but this time, her dad didn't turn around and make faces with her. Only then did she begin to realize that her dad would never come back, and she began to cry frantically, never imagining that a little girl would let out such a hiss of grief, and Yong Goo ran back, hugging father and daughter tightly through the fence. At that moment, how I wished that they flew into the sky in a hot air balloon like everyone expected.

The movie unfolds in the form of flashbacks, beginning with Yea Seong being raised by the chief of the department, and vindicating the wrongful conviction. It's such a heartwarming piece of music played in the midst of despair that it warmed me up countless times.