Missing Woman (Korean title: Missing: Sarajin Yeoja ) stars and Gong Hyo-jin . It follows Ji-sun, a divorced mother struggling to balance a demanding career and a custody battle, who discovers that her Chinese nanny, Han-mae, has disappeared along with her infant daughter. Key Themes for Analysis

: A central tension in the film is the relationship between the middle-class Korean mother and the undocumented Chinese-Korean nanny. As Ji-sun uncovers Han-mae's past, the film shifts from a kidnapping thriller into a tragic social commentary on how society exploits vulnerable migrant women.

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: The film’s title is a double entendre. It refers to the physical disappearance of the nanny and the child, but also to the "missing" status of women in a patriarchal society. Both the mother (a professional) and the nanny (an immigrant) are marginalized by a system that demands they be perfect caregivers while offering no support.

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