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What is the ending of the movie melting pot? Has the furnace prototype principal been sentenced?

the movie "melting pot" caused great repercussions when it was released in South Korea. It was too real and depressing. The melting pot is called a movie that changes Korean society. What is the final result of the melting pot? Has the furnace prototype principal been sentenced?

The melting pot is a drama film adapted from Kong Zhiyong's novel of the same name. The film is directed by Huang Donghe and starred by Kong Liu, Zheng Yumei, Jin Xianxiu and Jin Zhiying. The film is based on the sexual violence in a school for the deaf and mute in Guangzhou from 2000 to 2004. It describes the tragedy caused by this time and the story that the teachers and human rights activists of the school try to uncover the darkness behind it. Released in South Korea on September 22, 2011 As the social problems reflected in the film are highly concerned by the Korean state, the film is also known as "the film that changes the Korean state".

Watching "the melting pot" will make you weak, because the ending is not the same as many main theme movies, justice has no victory this time. The film is based on the story of sexual violence in a school for the deaf and mute in Guangzhou from 2000 to 2004. It describes the tragedy caused by this time and the story of teachers and human rights activists trying to uncover the dark behind it.

The melting pot is really a movie that can't be seen again after watching it. Watching a movie that makes people feel warm but resentful, the ending is not what I want to see. The evil forces are actually rampant in the world and happy.

South Korean films on these themes are always too profound, and the film has established a repressive atmosphere from the beginning. It seems that every second there will be some heinous, dehumanizing and immoral acts of animals. In this movie, what is most worth reflecting is that the judiciary must be independent, the law must maintain its sacred and inviolable status, and it can never be used or kidnapped for anyone or any interest group.

The Supreme Court of South Korea made the final judgment of losing the plaintiff's lawsuit against seven victims in the "melting pot" case against the government of South Korea, the government of Guangzhou and the government of Guangshan District of Guangzhou. The movie "melting pot" based on the real case shocked the whole Korean society and promoted the new "sexual assault prevention amendment" after its release. However, it failed to have a good ending in compensation. 'we fight all the way, not to change the world, but not to let the world change us.

The movie "melting pot" is too profound. In the end, evil prevails over justice, and the plot is too oppressive. There are some indecent scenes in the play. So although the play is very successful in South Korea, it is still banned in China.

The real event in the melting pot. How did the principal finally decide

The headmaster and several other staff members of a school for the deaf and mute in Kwangju, South Korea, have regularly carried out sexual violence against disabled students since 2000. It is understood that more than ten students have been injured. However, after the incident was revealed in 2005, only Jin Mou, the head of the school's administrative office, and Li Mou, the life guidance teacher, were arrested by the police and sentenced to one and two years' imprisonment respectively.

According to the report, there was a public opinion at that time that Kim was suspected of sexually assaulting six deaf mute Students Aged 7-20 from 2000 to 2004, but he bribed their parents and got rid of some suspects. Since then, the Korean National Human Rights Commission has stepped in to investigate. Testimony has been provided that more than 10 staff members are involved in sexual violence in schools. An 18-year-old schoolgirl said she had been sexually assaulted since she was 12. However, the father of the student is a level 2 hearing disabled person, and the mother is a level 1 mentally disabled person. She has no idea what to do with the teacher's violation of her daughter.

In August 2006, the National Human Rights Commission of South Korea reported to the police six staff members, including President Kim and life rehabilitation teacher Park, on the grounds of "sexual assault and indecency on students". In addition to the chief of administrative office and life teacher who have been sentenced, another four people are facing judicial treatment.

According to the report, Jin Mou, the school's president, and Pu Mou, its teacher, were sentenced to five years and 10 months in prison in the first instance, respectively, but both were released from probation in the second instance in July 2008. The reason is that they have 'no criminal record' and have reached an agreement with the victims. In addition, teacher Quan returned to school in January 2008 and has been working so far. The parents of the victims were tired of endless lawsuits and abandoned the appeal. The school's sexual violence response Committee said: 'the Ministry of justice is extremely disappointed that it favors the rich. '

South Korea's' sexual violence response Committee 'launched a signing campaign on the forum Agora of Daum, the portal, to re investigate sexual violence, with more than 22000 signatures in just two days. Netizens have posted that "those people are too cruel and should be investigated again", "as a mother who raises children, this kind of thing should not be tolerated", "if we want to establish a good social atmosphere, no matter what kind of crime, people should be punished" and so on.

In addition, the government of Guangshan District of Guangzhou city has received several calls from all over South Korea every day recently to investigate the incident again. However, a lawyer in Guangzhou said: 'no matter how light the punishment is, according to the principle of "no longer taking care of one thing", it is difficult for relevant departments to investigate the cases that have already been decided again. '

Which novel is the melting pot movie adapted from

The melting pot is a drama film adapted from Kong Zhiyong's novel of the same name. The film is directed by Huang Donghe and starred by Kong Liu, Zheng Yumei, Jin Xianxiu and Jin Zhiying. The film is based on the sexual violence in a school for the deaf and mute in Guangzhou from 2000 to 2004. It describes the tragedy caused by this time and the story that the teachers and human rights activists of the school try to uncover the darkness behind it. Released in South Korea on September 22, 2011 As the social problems reflected in the film are highly concerned by the Korean state, the film is also known as "the film that changes the Korean state".