Married Woman in Mourning Clothes, White Undergarment
Married Woman in Mourning Clothes, White Undergarment

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Married Woman in Mourning Clothes, White Undergarment

1991
Movie
61 min
Japanese

Yuko lost her husband in an accident. On that day, her sister-in-law Masako, who had come from her hometown, and they held a memorial service for her husband on the 49th day. Yuko, who broke up with her girlfriend Masako and was left alone, happened to meet her friend Yumiko from her school days on the street. The two had previously had a lesbian relationship...

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Director: Yim Soon-ryeGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This South Korean drama explores the emotional turmoil of a young woman dealing with loss and societal expectations. After her husband's death, she finds herself navigating grief while confronting the constraints placed upon her by tradition and her own internal struggles. The film delves into themes of independence, memory, and the search for personal identity in the face of adversity.

Critical Reception

The film received critical attention for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's inner life and its exploration of Korean societal norms surrounding widowhood. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it resonated with audiences and critics who appreciated its artistic merit and poignant storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its nuanced performance by the lead actress.

  • Appreciated for its thoughtful examination of grief and societal pressures.

  • Cited for its visually evocative cinematography and somber tone.

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Fun Fact

Director Yim Soon-rye, known for her socially conscious filmmaking, made this film early in her career, establishing her distinctive voice in South Korean cinema.

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