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7.7
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Critic Eric Diedrichs
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Det är svårt att tro att detta är Hye-ja Kims första huvudroll i en storfilm. Hon är helt fantastisk med sin återhållsamhet i kontrast mot hennes råa och avskalade skådespel. Mother är en stark thriller...

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Cast & Crew

Bong Joon Ho
Director
Lee Jung-eun
As Ah-jeong's Relative
Go Gyu-pil
As Fat Student
Yoon Je-moon
As Je-moon
Jeon Mi-seon
As Mi-seon
Park Myung-shin
As Female Owner
Lee Mi-do
As Scar Girl
Chun Woo-hee
As Mi-na

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Mother (2009) is a South Korean crime drama directed by Bong Joon-ho. The movie follows the story of a widow who is determined to prove her son's innocence after he is accused of murdering a local girl. The film explores themes of motherhood, family, and the lengths to which a parent will go to protect their child. The movie begins with the introduction of the mother, who lives alone with her son Do-joon in a small town in southern South Korea. Do-joon has an intellectual disability and is often bullied by his friends, including Jin-tae, a local thug. Despite this, his mother dotes on him and tries to protect him from the harsh realities of the world. One night, Do-joon follows a high school girl named Moon Ah-jung to an abandoned building and is later accused of her murder. The police are quick to arrest Do-joon due to circumstantial evidence placing him near the scene of the crime, despite his mother's protests of his innocence. As the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that there are several other suspects who could have committed the crime, but they are all seemingly above suspicion due to their social status or connections within the community. Determined to prove her son's innocence and uncover the truth behind Ah-jung's murder, Mother delves deeper into her own investigation with help from Jin-tae and other townspeople she met during her journey toward justice for Ah jung . Throughout numerous encounters with obstacles created intentionally against efforts toward finding any semblanceof justice or closure over this tragic affair - not just from corrupt officials but also fellow townsfolk complicit at various levels because they simply don’t care enough about what really happened - Mother perseveres undeterred until finally unraveling mysteries surrounding not only Ah Jungs killing , but also things which were better left unknown...and putting herself in danger along way as well! Ultimately though - thanks largely (partially?) due on account both motivated detective working alongside our protagonist & those same dogged journalist instincts we see glimpses throughout parts; albeit brief ones – not quite substantial enough individually yet collectively significant nonetheless when considering cumulative effect throughout entire plot progression up until climax where reveal occurs – would discover shocking revelations amongst various characters closely entangled within webs spun around Moon A jung’ s life leading up that fateful night involving multiple men whose identities come as no surprise given nature involvement established since early stages prior; some even explicitly stated outright if paying attention closely enough without relying heavily upon convenient exposition dumps near end like many similar titles often do when struggling develop organically intertwined subplots(again thankfully avoided here). In addition we get treated glimpse into troubled past affecting different relationships ensnarled together within this tragic affair further adding more layers depth already intricate storytelling presented throughout its duration without ever feeling contrived artificial at any point turning viewer experience into something too predictable or hollow experience lacking substance normally found elsewhere lesser crime dramas relying tropes rather than attempting something unique such was case here director bong joo ho managed successful juggling act between suspenseful entertainment value while simultaneously imparting thought provoking commentary regarding how society tends treat individuals perceived weak among us especially those living society margins who face stigma every single day simply trying survive let alone thrive under oppressive systems designed keep certain groups restricted particular sphere influence leaving very little room maneuverability whatsoever..

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