Winners of 59th Baeksang Arts Awards Announced! Gyeong Ah works as a caregiver and lives alone. The only one she can rely on is her daughter, Yeon Soo, but it's hard to see her after she moved out on her own. Meanwhile, Yeon Soo, who is suffering from her ex-boyfriend, Sang Hyun, argues with him again and visits her mother’s house. After Yeon Soo left, Gyeong Ah receives a shocking message from a stranger. (Source: HanCinema) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 경아의 딸
- Also Known As: Gyeong Ah's daughter , Gyeongaeui Ttal , Gyung Ah's Daughter , Kyeong Ah's Daughter , Kyung Ah's Daughter
- Screenwriter & Director: Kim Jung Eun
- Genres: Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kim Jung YoungGyeong AhMain Role
- Ha Yoon KyungYeon SooMain Role
- Kim Woo KyumSang HyeonSupport Role
- Lee Chae KyungSang SoonSupport Role
- Park Hye JinHa NaSupport Role
- Yang Heung JooGeun ManSupport Role
Reviews
Real life drama
Every mother–child relationship has its profound drama: from the wonder of birth, to the intimacy of growing up, to the breaking apart when children start living independently—while mothers remain present with their children invisibly, from behind. This is the main theme of this movie: the daughter who begins an independent life, and the mother who is always there, one way or another. This is also suggested by the literal translation of the Korean title: Gyung Ah's Daughter.The focus of the story is on the struggles of the daughter, Yeon Soo. Her problems change her life dramatically, and we sympathize with her, cheering for her well-being. The mother, Gyung Ah, is in the background, but her role is crucial, and the relationship between mother and daughter is what makes this drama so realistic and relatable. The actors all deliver strong performances, coming across as real people. Especially Ha Yoon-kyung—her subtle expressions reveal deep emotions. The strength of this movie lies in its realistic drama and believable acting. But beware: the film is slow and requires emotional immersion.
We all have certain issues with our mums, but I believe that the motherly connection is always a force for good, even when we don’t see it.
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