Korean Drama Like Mother

Korean Drama Like Mother

Most K-dramas are family-oriented with a strong central character who plays the mother. They are the hardworking traditional mothers and feisty mothers whom netizens love, who will stop at nothing to protect their family.

Trending show True Beauty has Jang Hye-Jin play the tough, hardworking, breadwinner mom to the family. She is no-nonsense and supports her daughter as soon as she learns that she has been a victim of bullying.

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Popular Jeon Do-yeon plays an ex- athlete who plays ‘mother’ to her niece when her mother deserts her when she is a small child. Then, her niece’s tutor falls in love with her, but thinks she is the married mother of his student.

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There is even a group of mothers in this TV show who are depicted as social butterflies, but who are nevertheless fiercely protective of their children at the same time.

Kim Mi-Kyung plays the mother of a nurse who works in a psychiatric hospital. She plays a warm personality that two orphan boys gravitate towards and she plays a crucial part in their healing.

Kim Hee-seon plays an angry mom who enrolls in school as an undercover student to teach a life lesson to bullies who are troubling her daughter.

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This is the story of Yeong-soon who is played by Ra Mi-ran who suddenly finds her prosecutor son suffering from amnesia after an accident and goes back to being a child again.

In this TV show, a mother returns to her career as a doctor and explains to her daughter that children must also learn to be responsible for themselves and not blame everything on the mother.

This is the story of a single mother who raises her child against all odds. She runs a resto-bar and quietly shows inner strength by ignoring the gossip about her as she raises her child.

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This is the story of a pregnant woman who was tragically killed in an accident. She lingers for five years as a ghost when she is given a second chance through the reincarnation project.

This show will tug at your heartstrings as the mother has to regain the affection of her daughter and husband who is now remarried, five years later.

This series is about mothers of children who are just in elementary school, but nevertheless push their children to achieve excellence in everything at such a young age.

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The show is perhaps a take on the Korean educational system. Lee Yo Won and Chun Ja Hyun lead the cast of hyper ambitious mothers.“A mother can replace anything in this world. But nothing can replace a mother.” This quote from “The Good Bad Mother” probably encapsulates what a mother truly is. Loving, nurturing, and protective, few things in the world can match the unconditional love and loyalty of a mother. Often the first teacher, friend, and guide, she wants the best for her children. Moms are the wonder women in our lives, perfect even in their imperfections.

From being gentle and overprotective to sometimes being unapproachable and fierce, every mom tries her best. Here’s a look at some of the mothers in K-dramas who made many laugh, cry, nervous, and even fearful.

Oh Dong Baek (Gong Hyo Jin) is a resilient and strong woman. A single mother who arrives in a new town along with her young son to start afresh, she independently opens a restaurant and bar called The Camellia. Dong Baek is the town’s prime object of curiosity, gossip mongering, and bullying. Things get complicated when the local police officer Hwang Yong Sik (Kang Ha Neul) falls in love with Dong Baek. Yong Sik stands up for her and her son, even defying his disapproving mother. And the arrival of Dong Baek’s former boyfriend, a famous baseball player named Kang Jung Ryeol (Kim Ji Suk), as well as a serial killer called “the Joker, ” aggravates matters.

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“When the Camellia Blooms” is a heartwarming story of a woman’s journey as she surmounts social taboos, obstacles, and learns to live life unapologetically. Dong Baek remains focused on bringing up her son even though the town people keep chitchatting about her. She defies judgments and empowers herself! This show blends romance, comedy, and suspense, and its quirky characters and realistic storytelling make it a good watch.

A pregnant woman named Cha Yu Ri (Kim Tae Hee) gets into a tragic accident, and the doctors are able to save her baby but not her. It has been five years, and Yu Ri has been a lingering ghost, craving the motherhood she was unfairly denied. She gets the chance to become human again as part of the reincarnation project. But there is a catch: she needs to succeed in regaining her place as her husband Gang Hwa’s (Lee Kyu Hyung‘s) wife and her daughter’s mother. However, her husband Gang Hwa is now remarried, and Yu Ri has to decide on her course of action.

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“Hi Bye, Mama” is an emotional rollercoaster that will tug at your heartstrings. A poignant drama which makes one reflect on life and those who make it, this drama brings a solid performance by Kim Tae Hee, who brings out the love and the pathos of a mother yearning for her child and family. Child actor Seo Woo Jin as Jo Seo Woo is also an utter delight.

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A former national handball player named Nam Haeng Seon (Jeon Do Yeon) sacrifices her career and ambitions as an athlete to raise her niece Hae Yi (Noh Yoon Seo). Haeng Seon, who now runs a side dish store, has put her own personal desires on the back burner, devoting herself for securing Hae Yi a future. When Hae Yi’s aptitude and admission into a prestigious private academy and the interest of star tutor Choi Chi Yeol (Jung Kyung Ho) in Haeng Seon irk a group of jealous and insecure mothers, Haeng Seon rises to the occasion. Conducting herself with the utmost dignity, Haeng Seon’s resilience and fortitude strengthen everyone around her.

Being a mother has nothing to do with giving birth, and Haeng Seon proves it. She is a friend, a protector, and a provider to Hae Yi, encouraging and embracing her through the highs and lows. Set against the backdrop of the pressure cooker world of South Korea’s competitive education system where scandals are waiting to explode, “Crash Course in Romance” emerges as a winner for its heartwarming storyline. A refreshing take on a romance between an older and mature couple, the drama addresses several sociocultural issues plaguing Korean society including toxic parenting.

Their children are just in elementary school, but these moms are not concerned with playdates or hobby classes. They are competing amongst themselves, pushing their tots toward academic excellence. Lee Yo Won, Chu Ja Hyun, Kim Kyu Ri, Jang Hye Jin, and Joo Min Kyung lead this drama as the aspirational moms, each from diverse backgrounds. Their young charges are in the same class in an elite elementary school, known for its strong track record. These super competitive moms already have their sights set on the top universities, and what follows are strategy, manipulations, and several secrets waiting to unravel as these women engage in a battle of survival of the smartest.

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“Green Mothers’ Club” once again brings the lens on Korea’s educational system. The mothers, being products of the same hyper social society, don’t think twice before rubbing their own ambitions onto their children.

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How far would you go to push your child academically and make sure they get into the best university? The sky is the limit literally for the moms in SKY Castle. These moms are so relentless in their pursuit to make their children succeed that they are willing to use any means to achieve their end. “SKY Castle” is the elite residential block for the uber influential and aristocratic families. These mums are set to outdo the other in getting their children access to the best tutors and institutions. What ensues within the gilded corridors of SKY Castle is nothing less than a psychological warfare. Han Seo Jin (Yum Jung Ah), the overzealous wife of a doctor, has a goal to get her elder daughter into Seoul Medical School. Her best friend, the aspirational Jin Jin Hee (Oh Na Ra),  also dreams of her son getting into Seoul Medical School. Soo Im (Lee Tae Ran) is an author whose family is constantly looked down upon since they come from a humble background. There is also Seung Hye (Yoon Se Ah), the stoic wife of a law professor, who tries to protect her children from her husband’s high-handed teaching style. And Joo Young (Kim Seo Hyung), a teacher and university coordinator, has a successful track record with students but is hiding a dark past.

These women come together and give us layer upon layer of a slow-burning drama that holds you on tenterhooks. “SKY Castle” puts the spotlight on class divides, elitism, and the hyper competitive educational system. And the stellar ensemble cast is on point, giving viewers a brilliant narrative and a pitch perfect performance.

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