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  1. On September 12, 2018, Jung Yu-mi was confirmed to play the titular role of the film. [5] On October 17, Gong Yoo was confirmed to play Kim Ji-young's husband, starring for the third time alongside Jung Yu-mi after Silenced (2011) and Train to Busan (2016). [6]

  2. He then cites the influence of his wife in teaching him to be aware of all this. He digresses to tell the story of some incidents around their home, including the stress of his misbehaving son and his wife’s resentment at his lack of engagement as a parent.

  3. As she goes to school, gets a job, gets married and has a baby, Ji-young faces deep-rooted gender discrimination at every stage. Lotte Entertainment. A scene from the movie. Although South...

  4. Indeed, Kim Ji-young may not match the classic feminist character archetype at first glance. Her sister seems much more feminist, rejecting marriage, not having kids, and pursuing her own career. Kim Ji-young starts off as compliant. She’s the quiet, sacrificial housewife.

  5. Kim Ji-young: Born 1982: Directed by Kim Do-Young. With Jung Yu-mi, Gong Yoo, Kim Mi-kyung, Kim Sung-cheol. Kim Ji-yeong, an ordinary woman in her 30s, suddenly shows signs of being inhabited by others such as her late mother and older sister, and the stories of the people connected to her.

  6. She has been married for three years and has a baby daughter. Her husband, Daehyun is three years older, works long hours in an IT company, is thoughtful and kind. They live in a small apartment on the outskirts of Seoul.

  7. K im Ji-Young (Jung Yu-mi) leads an ordinary life as stay-at-home wife to Jung Dae-Hyun (Gong Yoo) and as a mother to their infant daughter. As a former corporate executive in an advertising...

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