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My Sister's Regrets
Dal-Rae's father gets killed by his concubine Seo-Mo, who later entraps Dal-Rae into death, also. But Do-Wun, Dal-Rae's younger brother, continues to study for the state examination in some temple, not knowing his father and sister's death. Dal-Rae's ghost tries to protect her youngest brother Do-Seon from Seo-Mo's intrigue. When Do-Seon was on the verge of being killed, Do-Wun who won the first place in the state examination saves his brother. While Seo-Mo and her evil group gets killed accused of their horrible atrocities, Do-Wun goes to Han Yang with his brother, asking Cheong-Am, his teacher and a great Buddhist monk, to pray for Dal-Rae's soul.
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Plot Summary
A poignant drama exploring the complex and often fraught relationship between two sisters. As they navigate personal struggles and societal expectations of the era, unspoken resentments and buried secrets begin to surface, forcing them to confront their past and redefine their bond. The film delves into themes of sacrifice, love, and the enduring impact of family ties.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception and audience response to 'My Sister's Regrets' is exceedingly scarce due to its obscurity and the limited availability of archival data from 1971. It is not widely cited in film databases or critical reviews.
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