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Adaptation of True Events in South Korea, Exposing the Ugliness of Human Nature – "The Melting Pot"

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Brother Kong's appearance, figure, and acting skills are absolutely great

Adaptation of True Events in South Korea, Exposing the Ugliness of Human Nature – "The Melting Pot"

The movie released in 2011, I watched it once and didn't dare to watch it again, it was too dark, and my heart couldn't stand it

Adaptation of True Events in South Korea, Exposing the Ugliness of Human Nature – "The Melting Pot"

At the beginning of the film, Kong Ge came to a school for the deaf and dumb to substitute for the disabled.

Well, Brother Kong is a warm art teacher.

Accidentally bumped into the principal bribing the police, as if he didn't see it, anyway, he didn't have a dime to do with himself.

Until he found out that the principal and the teacher had sexually abused the students, Kong Ge was furious.

Is there still no humanity here?

He will save the poor children, sweep away the evil, and bring down the wicked.

Adaptation of True Events in South Korea, Exposing the Ugliness of Human Nature – "The Melting Pot"

The kind-hearted Kongo was beaten, threatened, and intimidated by police officers on his way to justice.

Was Brother Kong scared? Obviously not.

Thus it exposes Korean society: darkness, the wicked extermination of humanity, inhumanity, madness, clothing...

Adaptation of True Events in South Korea, Exposing the Ugliness of Human Nature – "The Melting Pot"

The incident was reported, and the wicked did not get the punishment they deserved, which shows how deep the water of ordinary people's lives is and how hot the fire is.

Brother Kong also has more than enough heart and insufficient strength, and his arms can't twist his thighs.

Adaptation of True Events in South Korea, Exposing the Ugliness of Human Nature – "The Melting Pot"

At this time, the victim teenager broke out, killed the abuser on the train tracks, and died himself.

Adaptation of True Events in South Korea, Exposing the Ugliness of Human Nature – "The Melting Pot"

Anger was aroused, especially by the deaf and mute, to seek justice for the victims, and finally they were suppressed by the police.

Adaptation of True Events in South Korea, Exposing the Ugliness of Human Nature – "The Melting Pot"

At the end of the film, Kong Ge keeps repeating: "This child can't hear the sound, and he can't speak." This child's name is Minxiu, and he is a child who can't hear and can't speak、、、、."

Because it is a real adaptation, it gives people a great touch.

I don't know if the little actors will have a shadow in their hearts.

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