last night. I watched the Korean movie " Sowon" last night, a story about how a child rescues himself after being sexually assaulted and how his family faces life. This topic is very sensitive , But the movie was very restrained, and even looked warm and touching (please prepare more tissues for wiping tears). But beneath this warm and touching surface are the deep sins and the powerlessness of the law, which bring indelible physical and spiritual harm to the family. As a father, apart from crying, I felt an anger in my heart, an anger and impulse that smashed the corpse of the criminal.
This film is based on a true story. The film takes an ordinary working family from refusing psychological counseling to accepting psychological counseling and actively providing psychological counseling for their daughter under such bad luck. It is this film. The main reason for the shift from gloomy to warm and touching. The daughter of the psychological counselor in the film suffered the same misfortune. She committed suicide on her 16th birthday. As a mother, she committed suicide after her daughter committed suicide and caused paralysis of her lower limbs, and then she specialized in psychological counseling. This plot echoes the plot of "The loneliest person is the kindest, and the injured always smile the brightest, because they don’t want people around them to suffer the same pain." Appropriate benefits manifested by strength.
When we encounter misfortune, we also suffer from media reports and legal injustices. This not only aggravates our inner trauma, but also creates a sense of powerlessness and hatred for social morality. Suyuan’s parents have had "If all the world "It’s okay if the same things happen to all children". Although this idea is evil, it is also the most real. Uncontrolled media reports and legal injustices are catalysts for increasing social violence. Looking at similar cases in China in recent years, it is even more obvious. The media reports in the film, relatively speaking, only participated in the beginning of the tragedy, and restrained it later, otherwise, the effects of psychological counseling and self-salvation would be greatly reduced.
When the father in the film went to the detention center to meet the criminals who were shamelessly irritated by the criminals, as the audience, I also clenched my fists. I would rather become a criminal than let such a scum live. So Won’s father thought so too. And prepared accordingly; when the judge made a light sentence, he took the nameplate of the prosecutor's desk and smashed it at the criminal when Sowon rushed over and hugged her father's thigh. When the criminal turned his head, there was no trace of regret.
Suyuan said: "I always want to sleep and find that I have returned to the past, but I wake up in the morning and find that nothing has changed... It's so sad. My grandma said, "Oh, I'm going to die, oh, I'm going to die." Now I seem to understand the meaning of that sentence. This is the reason why people live in this world." When Suyuan held the small plane she made and held it in front of her young brother Suwang, who was born soon, she flew The posture announces the beginning of a new life...
It is said that this movie will be released in China in February 2014, and the domestic film is called "Wish". As a father, I sincerely make a wish: I hope that China, like South Korea, can pass and implement the "Prevention and Treatment Act for Sex Offenders Targeting Children to Prevent Repeated Offences or Customary Offences" as soon as possible, especially the abolition of it as soon as possible The crime of bullshit whoring with underage girls.
Background information: The Korean National Assembly held a plenary session on June 29, 2010, and passed the "Prevention and Treatment Act for Children Who Committing Sexual Offenses to Prevent Repeated Offences or Customary Offences" (also known as the "Chemical Castration Act"). In the voting on the 29th, it received 147 affirmative votes, 23 negative votes, and 30 abstentions, and finally passed. According to the bill, South Korea will conduct "chemical castration" on first offenders and second offenders who sexually assault a child; the penalty age will be reduced from 25 to 19; and the definition of a child will be expanded to 16. Sexual assault of child prisoners will begin "chemical castration" two months before they are released, with a maximum period of 15 years. On July 24, 2011, the South Korean government announced that the law on chemical castration of men who committed sexual crimes took effect. South Korea thus became the first country in Asia to chemically castrate sex offenders.
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