Korean movies are not shy about focusing on the lives of little people. They have flesh and blood, love and love. They struggle desperately but always fall softly on the pressure of life without making a sound, but the pure and beautiful human nature can always shine in the haze of social life. Glorious, stabbed at the tears, such as "Xu Sanguan Selling Blood".
He is not stingy at exposing the shortcomings of the system and social injustice, and uncovering the fig leaf that hides humiliation, injustice and play of power. Also such as "The Furnace", "Confession" and so on. In this film, a mentally handicapped father is threatened by power, and he is finally executed to protect his daughter by compromising his unjust sentence. His IQ is only six years old, but it is enough for him to make judgments and decisions that sacrifice himself for love.
What is touching is that no matter where you are, there are good and just people, and there are people who uphold justice, even in prison. They were all moved by the pure innocence of the little girl and the love between father and daughter. Although the police chief experienced the unbearable weight of his son being murdered for his own vendetta, he still chose to stand on the side of truth and justice. There is also a daughter who has not forgotten her father's grievances, and personally, with tears in her eyes, seeks justice for her father in court. The little girl's acting skills are really amazing. When she laughs, it melts people, and when she cries, it makes the audience tear their hearts together.
What saddens me the most is when I think of my dad, who would sacrifice himself for me the same way. However, they could still say goodbye across the bars of the prison, and we were so hurriedly dying in such a panic.
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