Abstract

This study attempted to explore the effects of family separation on the process of maintaining wild geese family relationships through the movie 'Single Rider'. This study collected significant data from the wild goose family in the film, such as their dialogue, nonverbal components, and major daily lives or events that cause behavioral changes. This data changed to texts were analyzed with a Matrix analysis by applying A Crisis Model of the Wild Geese Family Relationship. The results of analysis were these. Firstly, the lack or absence of intimacy, sex life, and trust between wild goose couples has had a dangerous effect on their relationship. Secondly, the loss of role due to the fathers’ absence brought a crisis to the relationship between fathers and children. Finally, from the perspective of each of the couples, wild goose fathers spend a long time living alone, which causes problems and reduces their health-related quality of life, and wild goose mothers also experienced identity confusion and crisis due to role changes caused by living separately. These results show that due to the instability of family separation itself, these wild geese families eventually raised possibilities of family disruptions or break-up's.

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