Release: 2015-08-20
Runtime: 1h 31m (91 minutes)
Seong Soo, a twenty years old boy, decided to move to Seoul after being accepted into Seoul University. However, he was a victim of real estate scam. He then moves into his mother's friend's house. Moreover, it turns out that his mother's friend is a sexy self-employed mother and Seong Soo is attracted to her.
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Genres: Drama
Cast: Hee-jeong, Yeong Ah, Jeon Ji-hak, more
Hee-jeong
as Ja-yeong (자영)
Yeong Ah
as Soo-min (수민)
Jeon Ji-hak
as Tae-woong (태웅)
Heo Ye-chang
as Seong-soo (성수)
Jo Yong-bok
as Jeong-joon (정준)
Jeon Hyeon-soo
as [Returning Student 1]
Kim Mi-na
as Hee-seon (희선)
Kim Woon
as Yeong-cheol (영철)
Kim Moon-jong
as [Taxi Driver]
Seong Soo, a twenty years old boy, decided to move to Seoul after being accepted into Seoul University. However, he was a victim of real estate scam. He then moves into his mother's friend's house. Moreover, it turns out that his mother's friend is a sexy self-employed mother and Seong Soo is attracted to her.
“Did Mom ever have friends like this?!”
Mother's Day is a romantic comedy that hit theaters on 29 April 2016. Directed by Garry Marshall, this film features a star-studded cast including Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts, and Jason Sudeikis. The film explores the intertwined lives of several characters in the lead-up to Mother's Day, highlighting the complexities of familial relationships.
The story unfolds in Atlanta as different people prepare for the holiday. The main characters are:
The film offers a mix of humor and heartfelt moments, but despite its promising premise, it faced criticism upon release. It received a disappointing 8% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 18 on Metacritic, indicating largely negative reviews from critics. Many reviews labeled the film as formulaic and lacking depth, with some critics stating it felt like a "last-minute gift" that fell flat.
While the film grossed approximately $48.8 million worldwide against a budget of $25 million, it failed to resonate with audiences and critics alike. Notably, Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson were nominated for the Golden Raspberry Awards, highlighting the film's mixed reception.
Overall, Mother's Day attempts to blend comedy with emotional storytelling, but its execution often misses the mark. With a variety of storylines revolving around motherhood and family, it nonetheless struggled to capture the essence of what makes these relationships meaningful.
For those seeking light-hearted entertainment centered around Mother's Day themes, this film may offer some enjoyment, but it is advised to temper expectations based on its critical reception.