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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.
Jun 30, 2004 · Na-Young so happens to live there with her mother, Yeon-soon, and soon after she discovers that her mother has an unrequited love for a young postman. The postman, who rides a bicycle with his glittering eyes, is none other than her father Jin-Kook ( Park Hae-Il ).
Jun 30, 2004 · My Mother, the Mermaid: Directed by Heung-sik Park. With Jeon Do-yeon, Park Hae-il, Ko Du-shim, Kim Bu-seon. Na-young is sick and tired of her shameful mother and pushover father.
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- Drama, Fantasy, Romance
- Heung-sik Park
- 2004-06-30
May 15, 2004 · Na-young is shocked over her mother’s pure and innocent appearance, which is totally different from what her mother will be years later. Na-young so happens to live there with her mother, Yeon-soon, and soon after she discovers that her mother has an unrequited love for a young postman.
When her father vanishes, a young postal worker begins a desperate search for him that leads her to her parents' hometown, and a startling discovery. Watch trailers & learn more.
- Park Heung-Sik
Jun 30, 2004 · Her mother doesn't care what happens to him and doesn't care to look for him. Na-young has no choice but to give up her dream trip abroad and to search for her father instead. Once she arrives at her parents' hometown, Na-young is shocked to meet someone she'd never expect, even in her dreams.
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Sep 30, 2015 · A urban fairytale about a jaded daughter finding faith in her parents again. Na-young accidentally travels back through time and befriends her mother in her youth - a "mermaid" of a small fishing village.
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