Crucible, Sharing, starring Jungmi Yoo! ...
2019-10-25 06:31:19
Interested in the movie 'Cho Crucible', the Naver live search query on Friday, October 25.
The movie 'Cho Crucible' is a Korean film by Byung-hyuk Hwang, who was released in September 2011.
Lee Dong-mi, Jung Yu-mi, Jang Kwang, Kim Hyun-soo, Jung In-seo and Baek Seung-hwan appeared.
Yoo Jung and Yumi starred and the screening time was 125 minutes.
The space background of the film is the deaf school of deaf special school in Mujin, a local city.
Kang In-ho, who has been assigned as an art teacher at this school, feels an ominous foreboding in the heavily sunken school atmosphere and the attitudes of the students.
From the first day of the assignment, a student is killed by a train and dies, but the school tries to cover it up.
Inho is suffering from sexual assault and abuse by the principals, the administration chief (Jang Kwang-min), and the staff of twins, including Yeon-du (Kim Hyun-soo), Yuri (Jung In-seo), Min-su (Baek Seung-hwan) and Young-soo brothers.
Find out that it was a suicide from a teacher's sexual assault.
Inho works with Seo Yu-jin (Jung Yu-mi), the secretary of the Mujin Human Rights Center, to try to make the world known, but Moojin's vested powers, allied with Charity Academy, use all the mean means and methods.
Eventually, the offenders are brought to trial, but in the face of the power of power, the students are again deprived of human rights in court, and the offenders are released from probation.
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Koo Young-young, based on the sexual assault incident of a student with a disability at Gwangju Inhwa School, a special school for the deaf in Gwangju.
The novel Crucible was serialized for six months after the portal site from November 2008 to May 2009, and published in June 2009.
The Crucible Case is a case where children aged 7 to 22 years of age were abused and sexually abused by male and female students at the Inhwa School, a deaf education facility in Gwangju-gu, Gwangju, Korea for five years.
In the actual case, sexual violence was practiced regularly in Gwangju Inhwa School for more than eight students with disabilities from 2000 to 2004.
The perpetrator was the son of the founder of the school, the principal, the administrator's brother, and several school staff.
In June 2005, the school's caregiver reported to the local disability violence counseling center and was informed outside, and police investigations were carried out. Four people were indicted and brought to trial, but all of them were punished with light imprisonment and probation.
In addition, the perpetrators who were assigned to the position were reinstated to the Inhwa School, while the caregiver who first reported the incident was dismissed, and the teachers who participated in the countermeasures were also punished by dismissal, cancellation of employment, honesty, and deduction.
The film boosted social interest and shared interest in Gwangju Inhwa School, and the Gwangju Office of Education thanked the police and the police began a reinvestigation.