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Mother of Mine (2019)

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Plot

In the bustling heart of modern-day Korea, Park Sun Ja, a steadfast mother and proud proprietor of a modest, yet cherished beef soup restaurant, has single-handedly raised her trio of daughters; Mi Sun, Mi Ri, and Mi Hye. As the currents of time flow, Sun Ja stands undeterred at the helm of her thriving eatery, while her daughters, now adults, each navigate the ebb and tide of their own life journeys. Mi Sun, the eldest of the three, finds herself entrenched in the balancing act of marriage, motherhood, and a demanding career. Her life is a whirlwind of familial responsibilities and workplace pressures, yet her resilience remains unbroken. Mi Ri, the middle child, is a confident and accomplished career woman, her life steeped deeply in her professional pursuits. Her affection for her mother is only paralleled by the brewing romance with Tae Joo, her coworker, who hails from the prestigious family that owns their company. Mi Hye, the youngest, once a promising novelist, finds her literary dreams fading into the past. Instead, she finds solace and purpose in aiding Sun Ja at the restaurant, a tender testament to her love for her mother. "Mother of Mine" is a heartfelt saga that interweaves the individual stories of a mother and her three daughters, their lives echoing the realities of contemporary Korean society. The narrative paints a poignant picture of the declining fertility rate, the rising divorce rate, and the challenges faced by the youth who tread cautiously around the institution of marriage. This compelling drama encapsulates the essence of familial bonds, personal growth, and societal issues, offering a captivating exploration of life's complexities and the enduring strength of family ties.

Where to watch Mother of Mine?

Mother of Mine is a drama show featuring Kim Hae-sook.

Mother of Mine is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on KoreaOnDemand and it's also available on Kocowa, KoreaOnDemand and Rakuten Viki.