A South Korean company succeeded in reuniting a mother with her dead daughter years ago through a virtual reality created specifically for a documentary called “I met you”. The website “Deutsche Fillet” stated that the mother appears standing in front of a huge green screen, and wears virtual reality glasses “Fife”, and then moments begin to speak with her daughter who died four years ago from cancer in an impressive scene, although he does not belong to the real world.
The mother also appeared holding her hand using special gloves, as well as celebrating with her the birthday cake, while an atmosphere of emotion and feelings prevailed over the rest of the family.
“It might be a real paradise,” the mother said. “She met Nayon, who called me with a smile, even for a very short time, but it was a very happy time.” She added, “It was a happy time, I think I lived the dream that I always wanted to achieve.” It is mentioned that the documentary production team “I met you” implemented virtual reality technology, taking advantage of a visit that the mother and daughter once made in a garden in the real world, where it took eight months to materialize the face and voice of the deceased girl, and succeeded in creating a scene with her mother in the virtual reality studio . And the “virtual” reunion took place between the mother and her daughter in this garden, where the team used the “movement” technique in order to record the movements of a child actress, to be used later as a model in virtual reality.