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Plot Summary
Director Jeong Jae-eun's documentary 'Mom, I'm Sorry' (original title: Eomma Saram) is a deeply personal exploration of motherhood and the artist's relationship with her own mother. Through intimate conversations and observations, the film delves into the sacrifices, unspoken expectations, and enduring love that characterize the maternal bond. It offers a poignant reflection on the generational differences and evolving roles of women within a Korean family context.
Critical Reception
The documentary received critical acclaim for its honest and sensitive portrayal of motherhood, resonating with audiences for its universal themes. It was particularly praised for its raw emotion and the director's brave introspection.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and authenticity.
Applauded for its insightful look into the mother-daughter relationship.
Cited as a powerful and moving personal documentary.
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Fun Fact
The director, Jeong Jae-eun, also wrote the screenplay for the film, allowing for a deeply personal and cohesive artistic vision.
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