My Mother, the Mermaid
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Hangul | 인어공주 |
Hanja | 人漁公主 |
Revised Romanization | Ineogongju |
McCune–Reischauer | Inŏkongju |
Directed by | Park Heung-sik |
Written by | Park Heung-sik |
Produced by | Lee Joon-dong |
Starring | Jeon Do-yeon Park Hae-il Go Doo-shim |
Cinematography | Choi Young-taek |
Edited by | Kim Yang-il |
Music by | Jo Seong-woo |
Distributed by | CJ Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
My Mother, the Mermaid (Korean: 인어공주; Hanja: 人漁公主; RR: Ineo gongju; lit. "The Mermaid Princess") is a 2004 South Korean film about a young woman who quarrels with her mother but is somehow transported back in time and sees her parents' courtship. In her youth, her mother was a haenyeo, a traditional freediver.[1][2][3]
Synopsis[]
Na-young (Jeon Do-yeon) is an office worker who lives with her seemingly emotionally non-existent father Jin-kook (Kim Bong-geun), and loud cynical mother Yeon-soon (Go Doo-shim). As time passes, she is becoming more and more like her mother Yeon-soon.
One day, her father suddenly disappears and she skips her international airplane flight to find him. By entering her father's hometown, she is somehow transported back in time to when her parents' relationship was just beginning. She meets her mother, now a poor young woman (Jeon Do-yeon) working hard as a haenyo to send her younger brother to school to get the education she never received. Her father is a charming man (Park Hae-il) who works as a postmaster who delivers mail all over the town where her mother lived. He befriends Yeon-soon and teaches her how to read and write.
Na-young is taken in by the young Yeon-soon and, as they are now roughly the same age, the two become very close. Na-young is able to experience the trials, heartbreaks, and celebrations of Yeon-soon before she herself is suddenly transported back into the present time.
Awards and nominations[]
2004 Busan Film Critics Awards[4]
- Best Supporting Actress - Go Doo-shim
- Nomination - Best Film
- Nomination - Best Director - Park Heung-sik
- Nomination - Best Actress - Jeon Do-yeon
- Nomination - Best Supporting Actress - Go Doo-shim
- Nomination - Best Cinematography - Choi Young-taek
2004 Korean Film Awards
- Best Actress - Jeon Do-yeon
- Best Supporting Actress - Go Doo-shim
- Nomination - Best Actor - Park Hae-il
- Nomination - Best Screenplay - Park Heung-sik and Song Hye-jin
- Nomination - Best Cinematography - Choi Young-taek
- Nomination - Best Art Direction - Cho Geun-hyun
- Nomination - Best Music - Jo Seong-woo
- Best Actress - Jeon Do-yeon
2005 Baeksang Arts Awards
- Best Director - Park Heung-sik
- Nomination - Best Actress - Jeon Do-yeon
- Best Actress - Jeon Do-yeon
- Nomination - Best Director - Park Heung-sik
- Nomination - Best Actress - Jeon Do-yeon
- Nomination - Best Supporting Actress - Go Doo-shim
- Nomination - Best Screenplay - Park Heung-sik and Song Hye-jin
References[]
- ^ Kim, Gab-sik (15 June 2004). "Did My Mom Love Like That?". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
- ^ Elley, Derek (9 August 2004). "My Mother the Mermaid". Variety. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
- ^ Kim, Kyu Hyun. "My Mother, the Mermaid". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
- ^ "My Mother, the Mermaid - Awards". Cinemasie. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
External links[]
- Official website (in Korean)
- My Mother, the Mermaid at the Korean Movie Database
- My Mother, the Mermaid at IMDb
- My Mother, the Mermaid at HanCinema
- 2004 films
- Korean-language films
- 2004 drama films
- South Korean drama films
- South Korean films
- Films about time travel
- Films set in Jeju
- Films shot in Jeju
- Films directed by Park Heung-sik (born 1965)