
Eleven-year-old Jae Su struggles to survive his harsh life with an abusive, gambling father by managing food stamps and juggling part-time jobs. When his father brings home a new woman, disheveled and draining their resources, Jae Su sees her as the worst of many. However, their shared suffering under the father’s violence fosters an unexpected bond. Just as they find solace in each other and build a fragile sense of family, their circumstances take a turn. (Source: kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 열한번째 엄마
- Also Known As: Eleventh Mom , Minha 11ª Mãe , My 11th Mother , Yeolhanbeonjjae Eomma
- Director: Kim Jin Seong
- Genres: Drama, Melodrama
Where to Watch 11th Mom
Free (sub)
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Kim Hye Soo[Woman]Main Role
- Kim Young ChanJae SooMain Role
- Ryu Seung Ryong[Jae Soo's father]Support Role
- Hwang Jung MinBaek JungSupport Role
- Kim Ji Young[Baek Jung's mother]Support Role
- Gu Bon Im[Ban Jang's mother]Support Role
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Soulful and at the same time ruthless KMovie at its finest
Wonderful actors are showing us their full range in "My 11th Mother" / "11th Mom." It's a shame that we haven't seen much from the young talent Kim Young-chan since then... Together with Kim Hye-soo, he offers chamber theater at its finest, going under the skin for long stretches. Here, action takes place inside sort of. So even though without much (seemingly) happening on the outside, time flies by just like that.In this KMovie with deliberate realistic appeal, South Korea shows one of its rather bleak living environments at the lower end of the social pyramid. "11th Mom" offers space for a twisted, basic, yet truthful love amidst a fundamentally desolate setting in this rundown neighborhood of Seoul, where there seems to be no place for the sun to shine. Thus, eventually the faces of the hopeless nevertheless start to shine, too. All of a sudden, their everyday life is no longer just dull, as there is actually some happiness for the protagonists coming along their path. True enough, there is still plenty of sad stuff going on, however there is this joy all around the awareness of being loved, too.
The bonding between the eleven-year-old Jae-su and his 11th stepmother-against-her-will is giving both their lives direction, is offering warmth, and is even healing their wounded hearts. Actually that much so that the tormented Jae-su can somehow forgive his blustering, abusive, gambling-addicted, screwed and irresponsible father in the end.
Soulful and at the same time ruthless KMovie at its finest! Despite plenty of makeup, we are presented with unadorned, bruised, yet amazingly still intact human hearts. Fantastic: the finely nuanced, rough, and at the same time frail rapprochement between Jae-su and his stepmother against expectation.
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