Goodbye to Our Kindergarten
Goodbye to Our Kindergarten

Goodbye to Our Kindergarten

2011Movie129 minJapanese

One day, five kindergarten children suddenly disappear from a kindergarten in Tokyo, sending their teachers and parents into a panic. The five of them are connecting on trains and headed to an unfamiliar place for some purpose. Before their journey, they had made a promise to each other “not to cry no matter what happens”

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jeon Man-baeGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

The film follows a group of elderly people who decide to enroll in a kindergarten class. Through their interactions with the children and each other, they rediscover the joys of learning, friendship, and life. It's a heartwarming story about finding new beginnings at any age and cherishing the moments that matter.

Critical Reception

While not a major blockbuster, 'Goodbye to Our Kindergarten' was generally well-received by audiences for its touching story and heartwarming message. Critics often noted its gentle pace and sentimental tone, finding it to be a pleasant, if somewhat predictable, viewing experience that resonated with themes of aging and intergenerational connection.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional resonance and positive message about lifelong learning.
  • Appreciated for its depiction of intergenerational relationships.
  • Some found the plot to be overly sentimental or lacking in dramatic tension.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlighted the film's ability to evoke feelings of warmth and nostalgia. Viewers enjoyed the interactions between the elderly characters and the children, finding the film to be a touching and uplifting experience that brought tears to their eyes.

Fun Fact

The film was inspired by a real-life kindergarten in South Korea that welcomed elderly students.

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