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Dummy Mommy
Kim Young-joo is a genius with an IQ of 200 and the youngest editor of a fashion magazine. Constantly embarrassed and ashamed of her mother's developmental disability and suffocated by her affection, Young-joo leaves home and runs away to get married. But after she gives birth to her own daughter and becomes a mother herself, Young-joo begins to see her life and family differently.
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Plot Summary
A young mother is trying to get her baby to sleep, but keeps getting interrupted by various obstacles. Her patience wears thin as the situation escalates into a comedic frenzy.
Critical Reception
Dummy Mommy is a short comedy film that has garnered attention for its relatable depiction of parental exhaustion and its humorous take on the challenges of early parenthood. While not widely distributed, it has been praised for its brevity and effective comedic timing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor and relatable premise.
Appreciated for its short runtime and efficient storytelling.
Seen as a lighthearted take on the struggles of new mothers.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Kevin James Thornton, also stars in the short and is known for his work in independent comedy shorts.
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