"My Mister" (2018): A Sweet Beginning that Leaves a Deep Mark

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I love watching movies and Korean movies are not exception and When it comes to Korean dramas, they have the habit of starting off with a lighthearted tone before quickly diving into deep emotional territory. I just finished watching My Mister today and even though it was an old movie (it's dated back to 2018), it really amazing. A series that starts with a seemingly simple premise but evolves into an exploration of the complexities of life, relationships, and personal healing.

At first, the movie seem like just another drama about unlikely friendships, but later, it follows the relationship between Park Dong-hoon, a middle-aged man burdened by life's pressures, and Lee Ji-an, a young woman carrying the weight of her own struggles. They both have the problem they are facing with different emotions. Ji-an is working as a contract employee at a construction company, while Dong-hoon is her supervisor. Their interactions are awkward at first, as they try to navigate the professional hierarchy while dealing with their personal issues. Ji-an is cynical, distrustful of others, and seemingly cold-hearted, while Dong-hoon is kind, reserved, and grappling with a stagnant life.

Their relationship begins with small moments of kindness as Dong-hoon helping Ji-an with a work issue, Ji-an gradually opening up to his gentle demeanor. These simple moments are what create the sweet foundation of the drama, one where two lonely souls begin to slowly connect, offering each other solace amid their struggles. It’s heartwarming to see how their bond evolves from mutual respect to something much more significant.

However, as the story unfolds, The movie transit into a profound examination of trauma, emotional healing, and the burdens that people carry in silence. Ji-an, with her difficult past and ongoing hardships, starts to break down the walls around her. Dong-hoon, in turn, reveals the painful fractures in his own life, including an unhappy marriage and a strained relationship with his family. What begins as a simple relationship based on mutual support grows into a beautiful, complex connection that allows both characters to confront their inner demons and struggles.

This drama shows us the family dysfunction, economic hardship, and the emotional scars that people hide from the world. Yet, it’s through their quiet, unassuming connection that both Ji-an and Dong-hoon find the strength to begin healing. There’s no grand romantic gesture, no over-the-top declarations of love, just two people offering each other the most genuine form of companionship.

My Mister ultimately leaves a deep impact on me simply because it shows that sometimes, the most powerful relationships are not those built on romance or dramatic circumstances but on mutual understanding, patience, and emotional support. The quiet, tender moments shared between Dong-hoon and Ji-an are some of the most moving in K-drama history, as they offer a realistic portrayal of how people can help each other grow, heal, and find meaning in life.

Even though it started with a sweet beginning but later gives way to a deeper, more resonant message about human connection and the possibility of finding peace even in the most difficult times. From this movie, I learnt that sometimes, healing doesn’t come in the form of grand gestures or quick fixes. It’s about small acts of kindness, patience, and allowing others to see us for who we truly are, scars and all. It start sweetly, but it stays with me long after the final episode.

All images are screenshot from the movie

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