Madame Freedom

19562h 5mNR,
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Oh starts working at a boutique to help her make a living. Professor Jang begins dating the typist Miss Park, but decides to break up with her to protect her family. Han's wife anonymously sends a letter to Jang to reveal Oh's affair.

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Summary

Madame Freedom (Korean: 자유부인)

Madame Freedom (Korean: 자유부인)

Madame Freedom (Korean: 자유부인) is a 1956 South Korean drama film, directed by Hyeong-mo Han, written by Bi-seok Jeong, Seong-min Kim, Cheong-gi Lee



Plot

The film opens introducing a professor, Jang, and his wife, Oh Seon-yeong, who have a son together. Oh accepts a job at a boutique, as a cosmetics store manager, to supplement her husband’s small income as a professor.

Their next door neighbor frequently professes his attraction to her, and she allows him to teach her dancing and introduce her to alcohol. Her boss’ husband also begins a flirtation with her which escalates to the point of being found by his wife as they are about to consummate their “dating.” Meanwhile, her husband faces a strong attraction to a pretty woman in a grammar class he teaches for secretaries, frequently staying out late walking with her, though he resists her request to take matters further. These extramarital dalliances strain the relationship between the couple. Ultimately, Oh’s neglect of their son, coupled with anonymous warnings Jang receives about her behavior, culminate in Jang forcing Oh out of the home. Their son insists to be let outside to see his mother, forcing Jang to acquiesce. The film closes with Oh weeping outside the gate, hugging her son.



Also Known As

  • (original title): Jayu buin
  • Japan: Jiyû fujin(Festival Title)
  • South Korea: Ja-yubu-in(Alternative Title)
  • South Korea: Jayu buin
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