- both about child neglect and abuse.
- both to do with motherhood and childhood
- also both are psychological
- both to do with motherhood and childhood
- also both are psychological
Miss Baek is pretty much a shorter version of Mother. If you liked Mother, you'll probably like this. If you like Miss Baek, you should definitely check out Mother because it goes more in-depth on this type of subject, and its a TV series instead of a movie.
If you are interested in stories of powerful and protective moms, then Angry Mom might be a nice one to watch after Mother, although Angry Mom definitely has more obvious elements of romance, and focuses on different issues such as bullying, but plotlines related emotional abuse from parents also arise
Both series have birth mothers who are bad to their child, leading another woman to start caring for the child. However, the birth mothers stay in the picture and complicate the situation. Though the premise is similar, Mother is a lot darker and sometimes harder to watch. It includes physical child abuse, while Person Who Gives Happiness leans more towards child neglect/emotional abuse. Both shows will make you emotional as you watch. Person Who Gives Happiness is a longer drama, but well worth it if you stick to it. Mother is much shorter, but packs a lot into its few episodes.
-Both leads of the shows find kinship in one another
-Both are soul-mate find type of dramas
-Main characters are bound by tragedy and are surrounded by a group of people who uplift and look out for their well being
-Human bound stories about the impact of caring out for someone and being a noble person
-Both have these heart tugging moments that just make you touched emotionally but also a tearjerker.
-Both are soul-mate find type of dramas
-Main characters are bound by tragedy and are surrounded by a group of people who uplift and look out for their well being
-Human bound stories about the impact of caring out for someone and being a noble person
-Both have these heart tugging moments that just make you touched emotionally but also a tearjerker.
It has a similar vibe in regards to an adult noticing a child being abused by her mother and wanting to keep that child safe.
In MFN the ML ends up searching for her after she gets kidnapped. In Mother, the FL kidnaps the child (her student) to keep her safe from a child serial killer who's dating the child's mother.
In both shows the ML and FL put everything they have on the line to get to the child.
In MFN the ML ends up searching for her after she gets kidnapped. In Mother, the FL kidnaps the child (her student) to keep her safe from a child serial killer who's dating the child's mother.
In both shows the ML and FL put everything they have on the line to get to the child.