I've always liked to see bad guys get what they deserve, and I'm really unhappy that I didn't see a pervert being sent to prison.
But the theme of this movie is not pedophilia, it is more about family growth education in adolescence. The fourteen-year-old female protagonist regards strangers on the Internet as intimate lovers, but she does not know that she falls into the trap of pedophiles. Every time the pervert pretends to confess, he is testing the heroine's bottom line, and letting her slowly accept herself, believe in herself, a typical routine, but the fourteen-year-old heroine only had the fantasy of a happy love and a full self, right? In love, it is more important than anything to find someone who understands and likes you, until you know that there are three other victims besides yourself, you will not believe that you have been deceived.
The father, who loved his daughter, was stunned when he found out about this, and he wanted to pull out the pervert and hammer him to death. In fact, it was understandable, but what he did was not understood by his daughter and his wife. Maybe It's because everyone's thinking and perspective are different. The wife feels that it is the most important thing to accompany her daughter through difficulties, but the male protagonist thinks that the pervert must be found out to avenge her daughter and prevent more people from being victimized.
The last scene is quite terrifying. It tells us that the pervert may be by your side, and that he may be that well-dressed wolf in sheep's clothing with children and a family.
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