Baby Bathtub (2023)

Baby Bathtub (2023) poster

In Haesung's house, his wife Soojeong congratulates Haesung for having his book published. In the bathroom, baby Minho is playing inside a baby bathtub. Haesung hears a weird sound and runs into Minho's room. The sound of a splash gets louder which stops with a scream of Soojeong. Startled, Haesung opens the door to find Soojeong who is holding Minho, soaked with water and, covered in a blanket. She says there's been an accident.

Director: Choi Beom-seok
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date:

Cast

Production: Korean Academy of Film Arts
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko

Themes

Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Deep Grief and Recovery Process, Numbing Grief and the Eternal Winter, Widowhood and Coping with Loss

Keywords

grief, mental health, loss and grief, heart-wrenching

More Films by Director: Choi Beom-seok
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baby Bathtub about?
In Haesung's house, his wife Soojeong congratulates Haesung for having his book published. In the bathroom, baby Minho is playing inside a baby bathtub. Haesung hears a weird sound and runs into Minho's room. The sound of a splash gets louder which stops with a scream of Soojeong. Startled, Haesung opens the door to find Soojeong who is holding Minho, soaked with water and, covered in a blanket. She says there's been an accident.
Who directed Baby Bathtub?
Baby Bathtub was directed by Choi Beom-seok.
Who stars in Baby Bathtub?
Baby Bathtub stars Roh Jae-won, Ji So-young, Lee So-eun, Lee Do-yul, Jeong Soo-ji.
How long is Baby Bathtub?
Baby Bathtub has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is Baby Bathtub?
Baby Bathtub is a Drama film.
Where was Baby Bathtub produced?
Baby Bathtub was produced in South Korea.
What are the themes of Baby Bathtub?
The themes of Baby Bathtub include: Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Deep Grief and Recovery Process, Numbing Grief and the Eternal Winter, Widowhood and Coping with Loss.