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198794 minHistory, Drama

The Surrogate Womb

Is The Surrogate Womb a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Surrogate Womb worth watching? With a rating of 7.1/10, this History, 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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The Surrogate Womb Synopsis

A barren noblewoman encourages her husband to take a young peasant as a surrogate to secure the male line.

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Top Cast

Kang Soo-youn
Kang Soo-younOk-nyeo
Kim Hyung-ja
Kim Hyung-jaPil-nyeo
Bang Hee
Bang HeeMs. Yoon
Yoon Yang-ha
Yoon Yang-haShin Chi-ho
Han Eun-jin
Han Eun-jinGrandmother
Lee Gu-sun
Lee Gu-sunShin Sang-gyu
Kim Jeong-ha
Kim Jeong-ha

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Is The Surrogate Womb worth watching?

Yes, The Surrogate Womb is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.1/10, it's highly recommended for fans of History, Drama movies.

Is The Surrogate Womb hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.1/10), The Surrogate Womb is considered a hit among viewers.

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The Surrogate Womb is a History, Drama movie that A barren noblewoman encourages her husband to take a young peasant as a surrogate to secure the male line....

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Critic Reviews

part-moziFeb 10, 2018
★ 10

Surrogate Woman is South Korean master **Im Kwon-Taek's** breakout international success, a film that would in many ways presage his critically acclaimed **Chunhyang**. The period drama occurs in the Yi dynasty, and covers the progress of a love affair gone terribly awry. Shin, a young heir, is given a surrogate wife to bear his child. However, **Ok-nyo** becomes more than this for him, and the couple soon become passionate lovers. The woman may have the social status of a servant, but the relationship changes both of them -- at least for a time. Lead actress **Kang Soo-Yeon** has been widely acclaimed in her role as the surrogate mother. Unfortunately, the film frequently wears its heart on its sleeve, almost forcing its emotionalism on you in the process. The events are traumatic, to be sure, and one is set to wonder about the plight of so many women even less fortunate than **Ok-nyo**. The overwhelming feeling is that a woman's emotional core has been gutted and spread out for all to see; it's more wrenching than many a blood and guts actioner. It lacks the distance of his later masterpieces like Sopyonje and Festival -- both equally tragic.