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![]() What's for Dinner? (밥줘! - 2009) As : Jo Yeong-sim (조영심)
| ![]() First Wives' Club (조강지처 클럽 - 2007) As : Han Bok-soo (한복수)
| ![]() Dark Forest - 4 Horror Tales (죽음의 숲 - 어느 날 갑자기 네번째 이야기 - 2006) As : Cameo
| ![]() Famous Princesses (소문난 칠공주 - 2006) |
![]() Toji, the Land (토지 - 2004) As : Kong Wol-seon (공월선)
| ![]() Dae Jang Geum (대장금 - 2003) As : Park Na-in (박나인)
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Call it ajumma power.
Ajumma is Korean for middle-aged women, and ajumma characters are currently in full control of the screen ― both television and film. But they are no longer portrayed as aggressive or hot-tempered, for example, as a woman dashing for a vacant seat in the subway or elbowing other ajumma for the last grocery item on sale. They no longer wear loose floral-print pants or sport curly hair. Their aggressiveness is presented rather as an endearing trait ― as enthusiasm for life and full tolerance of others. Jung-geum (played by Bae Jong-ok) from MBC TV's "Park Jung-geum, Heavenly Beauty" is one example. Jung-geum is a 38-year-old detective in charge of investigating violent crimes and a single mom living with a child. Her divorce transformed her into an uncompromising, tough woman. In one episode, she shouts fearlessly at a knife-wielding gangster, "Stab me if you can. I'm just ashamed that I have to deal with a loser like you". The gangster turns tail ...| More | |||
The stereotype of a Korean ajumma, or housewife, is a stocky woman with a tight perm wearing loose pants and a bubble-patterned kerchief around her neck.
And most seem to deploy sharp elbows on the subway. So it's a bit of a surprise that the Kim Hye-seon, 38, has transformed herself into such an ajumma in SBS TV's weekend drama, "First Wives' Club" (2007). Kim plays Han Bok-soo ― which means revenge in Korean ― one of the toughest matrons around. Bok-soo is loud and assertive. She takes on her husband when she finds out he's having an affair with Jung Na-mi (Byeong Jeong-min), his secret girlfriend. Bok-soo feels even more betrayed because she has spent her whole married life selling fish at the market to support her husband, who wants to become a doctor. In previous dramas like "Lotus Flower Fairy" (2004) and "Famous Princesses" (2006), Kim was a good-tempered shaman and a homely housewife, respectively. It's the first time in Kim's 20-year career that she has ...| More | |||
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