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6/10
A bit inferior to the first part, but still watchable
TrentReznor7 September 2014
Yeong-chool, Yeong-moon and their little brother, are together again after the attempts to separate them of the village head. After the diaries of Yeong-chool had become popular now they don't have to struggle to get food and now they are allowed to live in the house of the company where their father used to work...but they still on their own.

This second part of the trilogy, follows in a predictable way the story presented in the first part. Though this time there are some elements that breaks the realism of the first part (like even though they keep receiving food and gifts from all over the country and even the president is aware of their situation, they keep living in a miserable way...they don't have the money to pay the medical fees of the father, or the sudden miraculous release from the hospital of the father). There are also some overdramactic situations brought by the director to get some easy tears specially in the final part.

There is still a third part, but no available in internet, plus after the way it ends the second part doesn't really seem to have a real relation to the story of the brothers.
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