Mother[Madeo].2009.BluRay.720p.H264.fr.mp4
Mother[Madeo].2009.BluRay.720p.H264.fr.mp4
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Title: Mother: A Gripping Thriller by Bong Joon-ho Article: ```
Mother: A Gripping Thriller by Bong Joon-ho
Mother (Korean: ë§ë; RR: Madeo) is a 2009 South Korean thriller film directed by Bong Joon-ho, starring Kim Hye-ja and Won Bin. The film follows a mother who, after her intellectually disabled son is accused of the murder of a young girl, attempts to find the true killer in order to get her son freed.
The film premiered on 16 May 2009 at the Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section, and was released in South Korea on 28 May 2009. It received critical acclaim from critics, who praised Kim's performance, the direction and screenplay, and the film's uniqueness.
Plot
An unnamed widow lives alone with her only son, selling medicinal herbs in a small town in southern South Korea while conducting unlicensed acupuncture treatments for the town's women on the side to erase bad memories. Her son, Yoon Do-joon, is shy, but prone to attacking anyone who mocks his intellectual disability. She dotes on him and scolds him for hanging out with Jin-tae, a local thug.
When Do-joon is nearly hit by a car, he and Jin-tae vandalize the car and attack the driver and passengers as revenge. Jin-tae blames Do-joon for the damage done to the car, and Do-joon is sued. His mother struggles with the burden of the debt.
On his way home from a bar late at night, Do-joon sees a high school girl named Moon Ah-jung walking alone and follows her to an abandoned building. The next morning, she is discovered dead on the rooftop, shocking the town and pressuring the incompetent police to find the killer.
Do-joon is arrested for the murder due to circumstantial evidence placing him near the scene of the crime. His mother believes he is innocent, and tries to prove he is not the murderer. However, she is challenged by her self-absorbed lawyer and the community who unanimously blames Do-joon for the crime.
Suspecting Jin-tae of committing the murder, the mother breaks into his house to look for evidence. She takes a golf club, which she believes has blood on it, but when she turns it over to the police and Jin-tae is confronted about it, it becomes clear that the "blood" is just smeared lipstick.
Despite her accusation, Jin-tae agrees to help the mother solve the case for a fee. When the mother questions the people in town about Ah-jung, they tell her the girl was sexually promiscuous and in a relationship with a boy known as Jong-pal, who had escaped a sanatorium.
Review
Mother is a masterful film that explores themes of maternal love, guilt, justice and memory. Bong Joon-ho creates a complex and compelling mystery that keeps the audience guessing until the end. The film also showcases his signature dark humor and social commentary.
The film's greatest strength is Kim Hye-ja's performance as the titular mother. She portrays a woman who is devoted to her son beyond reason, willing to do anything to protect him from harm. She also conveys a range of emotions from grief to anger to determination with subtlety and nuance.
Won Bin also delivers a convincing performance as Do-joon, who is naive and vulnerable but also capable of violence. The supporting cast is equally impressive, especially Jin Goo as Jin-tae, who adds some comic relief and unpredictability to the story.
The film's cinematography by Hong Kyung-pyo is stunning, capturing the beauty and bleakness of the rural setting. The film's music by Lee Byung-woo is haunting and atmospheric, enhancing the mood and tension of the film.
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