A South Korean feature from 2018 (which owes a lot to the Gena Rowlands 1980 starrer Gloria). Miss Baek, essayed by Han Ji-min, works diligently at her menial jobs to get by (we see her working at a car wash later as a masseuse) but one cold day she meets up w/a shivering tyke, Kim Si-a, who she feeds & brings back to her home even though she suspects she's being abused which turns out to be case as her nominal parents (her stay at home biological father smacks her around deferring to his hostess girlfriend to dictate Si-a's mistreatment) are pieces of trash trying to avoid any attention from the authorities. When arriving home one night, Ji-min runs into Si-a climbing out from her apartment window & rushes her to the hospital to see to her wounds but when her guardians come upon the scene they soon try to flip public attention on Ji-min signaling her as a kidnapper which works except for Ji-min's boyfriend, a detective, suspects otherwise who inserts himself into the investigation where the truth comes out. Although Ji-min gives a wonderful heartfelt performance (especially when we learn she too was an abused child, hence her interest), the mechanics of the plot sometimes feel haphazard & specious w/a scene between Ji-min giving appropriate punishment to Si-a's abusers (we do get a scene between Ji-min & the hostess but it comes off a bit clunky) to solidify the audiences full sway.
Miss Baek
2018 [KOREAN]
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
A woman's past as a convict follows her everywhere and because of this she doesn't open up to others. But then she strikes up a friendship with a broken child who has suffered from domestic violence and decides to save the girl from the cruel world. A man who holds feelings for the woman, tries to protect her in his own way.
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April 18, 2019 at 07:08 PM
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A GUARDIAN TO ONE...!
not a date movie
Tough watch but pretty flawless from a acting and writing standpoint, i can think of better endings but hey its Korea and they could have really made this ending so much worse.
I'd recommend this its well done but not pleasant.
Not all of us meant to be parents
We are all (maybe) medically fit to be a parents, but are we all fit to raise a child?! Some of us think that child is just a nuisance and not a bless. And also, if we were abused as a child, would we also become an abuser later?! Couldn't we breakout of this vicious cycle and become a good parents?! This movie deals with that issue in every aspects, making it a balance movie.
Good script, good direction and good acting.
Definitely 9/10.