Good-Bye
Good-Bye

Movie spotlight

Good-Bye

1971
Movie
52 min
Japanese

An aphasic young boy living in South Korea meets, on one of his regular paths, a “Koguryo Beauty” who shows him how to trace his heritage.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Jan TroellGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young, unwed mother struggles to provide for her infant son in a poverty-stricken, industrialized Sweden. She is forced to leave her child in the care of others as she seeks work and a better life. Despite her efforts, the harsh realities of the time and her circumstances make it nearly impossible to escape her predicament.

Critical Reception

Good-Bye was a critical success, praised for its poignant and realistic portrayal of social issues and motherhood. While not widely seen in its initial release, it has since gained recognition as a significant work of Swedish cinema, highlighting the struggles of women in the early 20th century.

What Reviewers Say

  • A raw and unflinching look at poverty and single motherhood.

  • Beautifully shot with a powerful central performance.

  • Explores the difficult choices women faced in a patriarchal society.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Jan Troell, also served as the cinematographer, contributing to its distinctive visual style.

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