A film that changed the laws of Korea, an example of how media influences the law. Some people say that the media's public opinion trial is an insult to the authority of the law, but what if there is no public opinion supervision? Look at the disabled and vulnerable children in the film. Besides resorting to the media, what channels can they expect to seek justice? The principal and others can sexually assault them recklessly, but the law does not give them the protection they deserve. What makes people feel the most terrifying is not the crime itself, but the indifference of the judiciary to evil, and the ruthless crushing of justice by evil.
The ugly side of human nature most of us have been exposed to very few. It is both fortunate and tragic for this to happen in one of the most advanced and peaceful times in Earth's history. Fortunately, globalization has made this matter known to everyone quickly and changed. Sadly, there are cases of this kind that we never thought about, but the victims do not have the opportunity to tell the world. Perhaps we are deeply jealous of the darkness of society, but our power is too small, just like how can a mayfly shake a tree? We fight not to change the world, but to not let the world change us.
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