After watching these movies, the mood cannot be calmed for a long time, and I dare not watch them a second time, especially when I see the real events, my mood involuntarily becomes heavier. In recent years, there have been more and more films adapted from true stories, the reality is oppressive, each of which deeply reveals the darkness and cruelty of human nature, but always remember that good and evil will eventually be rewarded.
1. Suyuan
The film is based on a real case in South Korea, mainly telling the story of how an underage girl came out of the shadow of the soul and how her family faced life after being sexually assaulted, this movie is adapted from real events, the real event occurred in 2008, the 8-year-old girl lived not far from the school, on a rainy day she went out to school alone, on the way, he met a perverted middle-aged man Cho Doo-soon, the girl had a fracture of the abdomen pelvis, the outflow of the large and small intestines out of vitro necrosis, anus and sexual organs 80% damage Although the girl saved her life, she needed to carry a urine bag with her and may even face lifelong infertility. Although south Koreans demanded severe punishment, a South Korean court sentenced Cho to 12 years in prison on the grounds that he was in a state of weak self-control at the time of his crime. Before committing the crime, he had 17 criminal records such as murder and rape, although he was in prison, the horror he brought with him still hung over the hearts of the Korean people.
2. Furnace
The novel of the same name, based on real events, tells the story of teachers and human rights activists who have just arrived at a school for the deaf and dumb trying to uncover the shady scenes behind the abuse of children in the school. The whole film is dominated by dark tones, giving people a feeling of oppression, but also revealing the darkness of society, in this film, it also exposes the extinction of some inhumane human nature and the spirit of small people who struggle for fairness and justice in reality!
3. Princess Han
The film tells the story of Princess Han who lost her friend due to an unexpected unfortunate event, and after transferring schools as if she were being chased, she tried to return to the world. The film is based on mass sexual violence in Miyang, where 44 people at a high school in Miyang, Gyeongsangnam-do, committed a year of sexual violence against a female student from Ulsan in 2004.
4. Memories of killing
The film tells the story of a series of serial murders in a small town in South Korea, and the town police and the Su police transferred from Seoul jointly handled the case. The film is based on true events. Between 1986 and 1991, 10 women were killed in the area of Taean Town, Hwaseong City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, and the murderer was never arrested, and eventually became an open case. The focus of the film is never on the serial murder case itself, the main line is that everyone is trapped in the quagmire and cannot extricate themselves, the secondary line is the turmoil of the entire Korean society at that time, the passage of time can not wash away the evil, and the eyes at the end of Song Kanghao reflect infinite vicissitudes.
5. Defender
Set in Busan in the 1980s and based on the story of the late former President Roh Moo-hyun, who was in charge of defending the Pulin Affair while working as a lawyer, the film tells the story of Song Youshuo, a tax lawyer with no money, no education and no background, who experienced five life-changing public trials.
Song Youshuo, who only had a high school education, finally passed the judicial examination after years of hard work, and soon after becoming a judge, he changed careers to become a lawyer. He keenly sniffed the business opportunities from the latest policies and started with the real estate book-for-book business. Although he was ridiculed by his peers as a nightclub brother who distributed business cards anytime and anywhere, Youshuo did not think so, and stepped towards the goal in his heart step by step. He relied on the money he earned to make his wife and children rich, and he also paid off the conscience debt he owed to his aunt at the hotel seven years ago. In the 1980s, the struggle for democratization in South Korea intensified. Youshuo completely ignored the outside of the window and continued to make money behind closed doors. However, the upheaval of society has not allowed him to stay out of the matter, and Park Jin-woo, the son of the hotel aunt, has been arrested for being accused of being a left-wing society affiliated with the Busan Reading Federation, and has been subjected to cruel abuse and unfair accusations. Although he loves money, he is more emotional, and thus embarks on the road of defending democracy. All the actions of people or the government should be based on human rights, a state composed of citizens, so the state should safeguard the legitimate interests of the people, the most important thing is human rights, patriotism is actually to achieve true democracy, not just obedience.
6. Small client
Based on a true event in 2013, the film tells the story of a lawyer who wants to get ahead of the crowd to clear the wrongs of a young girl who has been persecuted by her stepmother and confessed to killing her brother. Lawyer Zheng Ye only wants to achieve fame and success, and he does not care about the people and things around him, but he accidentally became acquainted with Duo Bin and Min Jun's sisters and brothers. At the moment when Jeong-yee receives the long-awaited acceptance notice from a famous law firm, 10-year-old Duo Bin claims to have killed his 7-year-old brother, all of which is related to Duo Bin's mother, Ji Sook (Yoo Sun). Feeling regretful and sorry, Jeong Ye decides to uncover the secret hidden by Dobin's mother. The film belongs to the dark side of the existence of society, not only tear-jerking, but also enters a new realm in the depth and breadth of social criticism.