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Han Gong Ju korean movie review
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Han Gong Ju
3 people found this review helpful
by Sidhika Trisha
Aug 9, 2021
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Failure of the modern lawful society

●PLOT VIEWS
OK, about one hour has passed am still not sure what's happening. Han Gong Ju is transferred, her personality seems normal but gets defensive whenever anyone clicks pics, she also is learning swimming.With past and present events, all combined it is very difficult to interpret the story.
Since there are so many good reviews am still going till the end and yes it wasn’t a bad choice. This movie is shown from Han Gong Ju's eyes, what she experiences the nightmares, the past memories, the unfair society, irresponsible parents, and untrustable police.
Within the second half, it tore to pieces that how she had still been hanging in there to just live. Whatever happens, she works hard to live, even if one day she wants to end everything she wants to live, because it's not her fault.

●ACTING
I was really moved by the exceptional range and raw emotion Han Gong Ju (CHUN WOO HEE) was able to show through this role. Her vulnerable personality is portrayed like a piece of art.
Lee Eun Hee (Jung In Sun) is a kind-hearted teenager who wants to befriend this new girl. She finally is able to make friends with her. She had that good girl-of-the-class vibe in her body language.

●MUSIC/REWATCH
The lighting and darkening were the moods of the movie showing the director's artistry. The music was subtle and clear. The movie is great but it is probably not a rewatch thingy for it has the ability to put you in depression. You can't see anyone's pain.

●AFTERTHOUGHTS
After finishing the movie I read the articles about the original case and it just shakes up the soul that how this case had been handled with victims left unprotected, harassed by families of perpetrators, and abused by the police officers. These types of cases are stark examples that our society is diseased. Adult entertainment has landed everywhere with cheap internet leading to sexual crimes. Last but not least being a teenager doesn't make the crime less guilty, but the f**king law just leaves them with juvenile punishment. If they can commit an adult crime they should be punished according to the adult punishment.

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