The destruction caused when the object of our trust becomes someone who hurts us is immeasurable, just like the victim’s rhetorical question "To whom, priest?" The rhythm of the movie is very good, although the characters Many early stages may cause face blindness, but the more clearly it goes to the back, the clearer it becomes. The most commendable thing is that there is no savior plot, no heroism, no vulgar sensationalism, and some only professional professionalism and convictions. Even at the end, there is a reflection on why we did not take action earlier. End with the most impressive sentence in the film. Nurturing a child requires the joint efforts of everyone in the whole society, and everyone in the society of destroying a child is to blame.
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