Mother (2009 film)

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Mother
Theatrical poster
Directed byBong Joon-ho
Written byBong Joon-ho
Park Eun-kyo
Produced byChoi Jae-won
Seo Woo-sik
StarringKim Hye-ja
Won Bin
CinematographyHong Kyung-pyo
Edited byMoon Sae-kyung
Music byLee Byung-woo
Production
companies
CJ Entertainment
Barunson
Distributed byCJ Entertainment (South Korea)
Release dates
  • 16 May 2009 (2009-05-16) (Cannes)
  • 28 May 2009 (2009-05-28) (South Korea)
Running time
128 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
BudgetUS$5 million
Box officeUS$17.1 million[1]
Mother
Hangul
Revised RomanizationMadeo
McCune–ReischauerMadŏ

Mother (Korean마더; RRMadeo) is a 2009 South Korean drama film directed by Bong Joon-ho, starring Kim Hye-ja and Won Bin.

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 to the town's women on the side. Her son Do-joon is shy, but prone to attack anyone who mocks his intellectual disability. She dotes on him and scolds him for hanging out with Jin-tae, a local ne'er-do-well.

A high school girl is discovered dead on a rooftop in town, shocking the residents and pressuring the incompetent police to find the killer. With only circumstantial evidence placing Do-joon near the scene of the crime, the police are happy with their cursory investigation and arrest the boy. His defense attorney is unreliable, and the police trick Do-joon into signing a confession, leaving him facing a long jail sentence. The police could not figure out why and who would display the girl's dead body on the rooftop where the entire town is in plain view.

The mother, horrified and unconvinced that Do-joon is even capable of murder, gets involved in unraveling the details of the murder and the background of the victim to try to prove her son's innocence. She scours the town, uncovering salacious details of the girl's life, allying with Jin-tae, who is surprisingly sympathetic towards her plight, and unsettling everyone around her in her determined quest for justice.

Cast

Release

Mother competed in the Un Certain Regard category at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.[2] Mother attracted 3,003,785 admissions nationwide and grossed a total of US$16,283,879 in South Korea, becoming the 6th most attended domestic film of 2009, and 10th overall.[3][4] The film had its U.S. premiere in February 2010 as part of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and received a limited U.S. theatrical release by Magnolia Pictures in March 2010.[5] In March 2015 the film was re-released in the US, in the Pleasantville, New York based Jacob Burns Film Center, as part of the Bong Joon-ho Retrospective with The Host, Snowpiercer and Memories of Murder.[6]

Critical response

Mother received widespread acclaim from critics, who praised the director and Kim Hye-ja's performance.[7] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 95% based on 111 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "As fleshy as it is funny, Bong Joon-Ho's Mother straddles family drama, horror and comedy with a deft grasp of tone and plenty of eerie visuals."[8] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100 based on 31 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[9]

Top ten lists

Mother appeared on many film critics' "best-of" lists of 2010.[10]

Awards and nominations

The film was selected as South Korea's official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards.[16]

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2009
Buil Film Awards
Best Film Mother Won
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Won
Best Cinematography Hong Kyung-pyo Won
Best Music Lee Byung-woo Won
Busan Film Critics Awards
Best Film Mother Won [17]
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Won
Best Cinematography Hong Kyung-pyo Won
Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival
Best Actress in a Foreign Film Kim Hye-ja Won [18][19]
Grand Bell Awards
Best Film Mother Nominated [20][21]
Best Director Bong Joon-ho Nominated
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jin Goo Won
Best Cinematography Hong Kyung-pyo Nominated
Best Music Lee Byung-woo Nominated
Korean Association of Film Critics Awards
Best Film Mother Won
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Won
Best Screenplay Bong Joon-ho, Park Eun-kyo Won
Asia Pacific Screen Awards
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Won [22]
Best Screenplay Bong Joon-ho, Park Eun-kyo Nominated
University Film Festival of Korea
Best Supporting Actor Jin Goo Won [23]
Blue Dragon Film Awards
Best Film Mother Won [24][25]
Best Director Bong Joon-ho Nominated
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jin Goo Won
Best Screenplay Bong Joon-ho, Park Eun-kyo Nominated
Best Cinematography Hong Kyung-pyo Nominated
Best Lighting Choi Cheol-su, Park Dong-sun Won
Best Music Lee Byung-woo Nominated
Golden Cinematography Awards
Silver Medal Cinematography Hong Kyung-pyo Won
Mar del Plata Film Festival
SIGNIS Award Mother Won [26]
Dubai International Film Festival
Best Screenplay Bong Joon-ho, Park Eun-kyo Won
Women in Film Korea Awards
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Won [27]
Director's Cut Awards
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Won [28]
Nikkan Sports Film Awards
Best Foreign Picture Mother Won [29]
2010
KOFRA Film Awards
Best Film Mother Won [30]
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Won
Santa Barbara International Film Festival
Best East Meets West Cinema Award Mother Won [31]
Asian Film Awards
Best Film Mother Won [32]
Best Director Bong Joon-ho Nominated
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Won
Best Screenplay Bong Joon-ho, Park Eun-kyo Won
Best Supporting Actor Won Bin Nominated
Best Editing Moon Sae-kyung Nominated
Baeksang Arts Awards
Best Film Mother Nominated
Best Director (Film) Bong Joon-ho Nominated
Best Screenplay (Film) Bong Joon-ho, Park Eun-kyo Nominated
Best Actor (Film) Won Bin Nominated
Best Actress (Film) Kim Hye-ja Nominated
Green Planet Movie Awards
Best Foreign Culture Film of the Year Mother Won [33]
Best International Director Bong Joon-ho Won
Best International Film Mother Won
Best International Drama (Asia) Mother Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards
Best Foreign Language Film Mother Won [34]
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards
Runner-up, Best Foreign Language Film Mother Won [35]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress Kim Hye-ja Won [36][37]
Runner-up, Best Foreign Language Film Mother Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Foreign Language Film Mother Won [38]
2011
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Foreign Language Film Mother Won [39]
Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics
Grand Prix Mother Nominated

References

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  6. ^ "New York Theater Hosting Bong Joon-ho Retrospective". Dread Central. 16 February 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
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  18. ^ Lee, Hyo-won (6 November 2009). "Kim Hye-ja Named Best Actress in China Festival". The Korea Times. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
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  27. ^ Ko, Kyoung-seok (16 December 2009). "Dir. Park Chan-ok named top female film figure of year". 10Asia. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
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