If you mention virtual reality (VR) to someone, they’re bound to think of just video games or interactive museum tours. However, VR is much more powerful than just that. It has the power to help people overcome grief and fight loneliness by reuniting people with their departed loved ones.
A South Korean TV documentary called ‘I Met You’ did just that. The show, by Korean broadcast company MBC, helped reunite 51-year-old Kim Jung-soo with his wife 4 years after she passed away and it is heartbreaking to watch.
The amount of work that goes into these projects is immense. According to MBC, it took 6 months to prepare everything to make the couple’s reunion as realistic as possible. Have a glimpse at the emotional reunion below, dear Readers. Bored Panda has written about this documentary series before. You can find our post about a grieving mother reuniting with her daughter who she lost in an illness right here. It’s a controversial topic with good arguments for against using VR like this. Be sure to share your thoughts about the topic in the comment section below.
A Korean father of 5 reunited with his departed wife in VR. You can see their heartbreaking reunion in the video right here
Kim’s biggest wish was to see his wife one last time, even if just for a moment
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It took half a year to prepare the meeting which involved getting the movements of Kim’s wife just right and mixing her voice with an actress’ to make it realistic
Image credits: MBClife
Image credits: MBClife
Image credits: MBClife
Image credits: MBClife
The man’s wife passed away 4 years ago after a long and serious illness
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Image credits: MBClife
The reunion was very emotional. The couple waltzed together and the husband thanked his wife for loving him
Image credits: MBClife
Image credits: MBClife
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Kim’s children couldn’t hold back their tears when they saw their dad interacting with their departed mom
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Image credits: MBClife
Image credits: MBClife
Kim’s wife passed away after years of fighting a severe illness and left him to take care of their 5 children. The loving husband’s biggest wish was to see his wife again, “even just a shadow, one more time.”
The reunion, however, nearly didn’t happen because some of Kim’s children were against the idea of using VR to recreate their mother’s likeness: her death was too painful for them to bear and they wanted their father to move on with his life. Eventually, they relented.
“He would kiss her from time to time when working, when eating, or when watching TV. Even when my mother was sick and lost her hair, my father would say that she was pretty and carried her around,” Kim’s daughter Jong-yun said about the loving relationship between her parents.
Kim asked his wife if she wasn’t in pain anymore when he met her likeness in VR. When they heard this, his children, who were watching everything, teared up.
The YouTube video highlighting the most emotional parts of Kim’s story got over a million views and, in truth, it’s heartbreaking to watch for anyone who’s ever lost a loved one.
The story (and the entire documentary series) is very powerful and extremely dedicated to recreating people’s departed loved ones as accurately as possible. MBC had to recreate Kim’s wife’s movements and they also combined her voice with an actor’s to make her sound lifelike.
Dear Pandas, let us know if you teared up just like us and if you’d consider using technology to see and hear your loved ones again.
People had very strong opinions about using VR like this: some thought it was beautiful while others thought it prevented people from moving on
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