Mother

She'll stop at nothing.

7.7
20092h 9m

A mother lives quietly with her son. One day, a girl is brutally killed, and the boy is charged with the murder. Now, it's his mother's mission to prove him innocent.

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Cast

Photo of Won Bin

Won Bin

Yoon Do-joon

Photo of Jin Goo

Jin Goo

Jin-tae

Photo of Song Sae-byuk

Song Sae-byuk

Sepak Takraw Detective

Photo of Lee Young-suk

Lee Young-suk

Elder at Junk Shop

Photo of Moon Hee-ra

Moon Hee-ra

Moon Ah-jeong

Photo of Kim Byeong-soon

Kim Byeong-soon

Police Group Leader

Photo of Yeo Moo-yeong

Yeo Moo-yeong

Lawyer Kong Seok-ho

Photo of Jung Young-ki

Jung Young-ki

Skinny Student

Photo of Ko Kyu-phil

Ko Kyu-phil

Fat Student

Photo of Lee Mi-do

Lee Mi-do

Scar Girl

Photo of Kim Jin-goo

Kim Jin-goo

Ah-jeong's Grandma

Photo of Min Kyung-jin

Min Kyung-jin

Lawyer Office Manager

Photo of Jo Kyung-sook

Jo Kyung-sook

Mi-na's Mother

Photo of Park Myung-shin

Park Myung-shin

Female Owner

Photo of Yun Yeong-keol

Yun Yeong-keol

On-the-spot Inspection Detective

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

This is a corking film from Bong Joon Ho with an equally super performance from Hye-ja Kim as the "Mother". Her son "Soon Do-joon" (Won Bin) is accused of murdering a young girl. The police seem convinced of his guilt and her lawyer suggests he be detained in an hospital - rather than a prison - so she sets out, determinedly, to establish his innocence. As she takes to her task, she soon becomes obsessed, her own mental stability begins to wobble and we are drawn into a dark, almost sombre, crime thriller. It has plenty of twists and turns, and by the end (which comes pretty much from the left field) I almost felt exhausted. This is as engrossing a film as I've seen in many years, with an excellent (almost Andalusian in style) accompanying score - well worth watching. (Maybe less so if you are not so keen on acupuncture needles!)

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