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201391 minDrama

Nobody's Daughter Haewon

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Is Nobody's Daughter Haewon worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Nobody's Daughter Haewon Synopsis

Haewon, a college student, wants to end her secret affair with her professor, Seongjun. Feeling depressed after bidding farewell to her mother who is set to immigrate to Canada the next day, Haewon seeks out Seongjun again after a long time. That day, they run into her classmates at a restaurant and their relationship gets revealed. Haewon gets more agitated and Seongjun makes an extreme suggestion to run away together… Haewon dreams often. Her dreams will be compared to her waking life, but none can be denied as being a part of her life.

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Top Cast

Lee Sun-kyun
Lee Sun-kyunSeongjun
Jung Eun-chae
Jung Eun-chaeHaewon
Kim Ja-ok
Kim Ja-okJinju
Ye Ji-won
Ye Ji-wonYeonju
Kim Eui-sung
Kim Eui-sungJungwon
Yu Jun-sang
Yu Jun-sangJungsik
Ryu Deok-hwan
Ryu Deok-hwanDongjoo
Ki Joo-bong
Ki Joo-bongHoowon
Kim Joo-hee
Kim Joo-heeRestaurant Owner
Ahn Jae-hong
Ahn Jae-hongJaehong

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Is Nobody's Daughter Haewon worth watching?

Nobody's Daughter Haewon has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Nobody's Daughter Haewon hit or flop?

Nobody's Daughter Haewon has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Nobody's Daughter Haewon is a Drama movie that Haewon, a college student, wants to end her secret affair with her professor, Seongjun. Feeling depressed after bidding farewell to her mother who is ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 11, 2024
★ 6

The eponymous girl (Jung Eun-chae) is struggling to come to terms with her mother's imminent emigration to Canada. The day before her departure, the pair meet to spend the day together and when they part, the daughter starts to pine a little. She decides that she wants to meet her former (married) university professor "Seongjun" (Lee Sun-kyun) with whom she'd had clandestine affair and their meeting starts to make both realise what they had, miss and want for their respective - or maybe even conjoined - futures. It's all perfectly watchable but the story is as old as the hills, neither the acting nor the writing really set the thing alight and by midway through I wasn't quite sure whether I cared enough about either of them to worry about the morality of a relationship between a teaching professional and his impressionable student. It's a melodrama-cum-soap opera that does come, slightly, to an head when the couple disclose their former relationship to her friends and to her only other sexual partner but even then, I'm not sure how convinced I was by their responses and attitudes. It's not that I'm being prudish about their sex lives, it's just that I found neither character remotely engaging. The whole premiss might be supposed to be allegorical about the state of Korean nationhood and/or of reconciling their past and the present but it's the sheer banality of the thing that renders it impotent and any development of her troubled, self-obsessed, character is largely left on the sidelines.