When Life Gives You Tangerines
- Leah Largaespada
- 24 hours ago
- 1 min read

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We don't often see Jeju Island in its earlier days, but this one is set on the island in the 1960's. Things were not the same for women back then particularly not impoverished women who lost their father at a young age, with a mother who remarried. So, Oh Ae-sun's (IU)'s life starts off difficult. Despite the challenging background young Ae-sun dreams of going to the mainland and becoming a literature major in college. A series of unfortunate event occur to Ae-sun starting with her haenyo (diver) mother, Jeon Gwang-rye (Yeom Hye-ran) dying at the young age of 29. And now she goes from being a child with only one parent to being an orphan. Her friend and fierce admirer, Yan Gwan-sik (Park Bo-gum) has always been there for the spirited girl, feeding her fish from his families business as a show of love. Her dream is to become a scholar; his dream is her. Be prepared for a story that is not linear in anyway it flashes forward and back and from location to location. It is an emotional roller coaster. You might laugh and cry at the same time. It takes a deep dive into the life and the culture of that region at that time through the eyes of a young woman trying to forge a different path.
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