Jin-ah's Rose Eaten By Bugs
Jin-ah's Rose Eaten By Bugs

Jin-ah's Rose Eaten By Bugs

1982Movie93 minKorean
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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Kim Su-yongGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In 1980s South Korea, Jin-ah, a woman grappling with the loss of her child and a strained marriage, finds solace and a renewed sense of purpose through her passion for gardening. As she meticulously tends to her roses, she begins to confront the emotional stagnation in her life and seeks to nurture her own growth amidst societal expectations and personal grief. The film explores themes of resilience, maternal love, and the quiet strength found in nature.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Jin-ah's Rose Eaten By Bugs' was met with critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's internal struggles and its poetic exploration of grief and healing. Yoon Jeong-hee's performance was particularly lauded for its depth and nuance. While it resonated with audiences for its emotional authenticity, it was also appreciated for its subtle critique of patriarchal constraints on women's lives in that era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its subtle yet powerful depiction of female resilience.
  • Yoon Jeong-hee's performance is a masterclass in conveying suppressed emotion.
  • The film's metaphorical use of gardening offers a unique perspective on healing and personal growth.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's emotional resonance and the moving performance by its lead actress, with many appreciating its thoughtful and understated storytelling.

Awards & Accolades

Best Actress at the Grand Bell Awards for Yoon Jeong-hee.

Fun Fact

Director Kim Su-yong was inspired to make the film after observing the quiet strength of women in his community who found solace in domestic activities amidst difficult times.

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