Kang In-Ho is a newly appointed teacher at a school for hearing-impaired people in Moojin city. Seo Yoo-Jin works at the Moojin human rights center. They work together to reveal to the public the violence and other horrors that are secretly committed at the school. —Asianmediawiki.com
"we should not fight to change the world itself but to stop it from changing us that we really are."
I sympathize with the intent of the filmmakers since this was a real event. but the film tries to exaggerate the already quite atrocious rape scenes far too much and far too many times to a gratuitous level. it is as if the film is almost forcing these things down to the audience's throat to achieve its emotional climax. not really the film i had hoped to see. at this point the film is more gimmick than art.
There are many movies out there to impress you but this one is among the few, not just to impress you, but to deeply disturb you. It gives you a sense of helplessness and makes you crave for nothing but human dignity and fairness. Get yourself prepared, there are lots of graphic scenes of child molestation. But watch it so that you know such foul things have actually happened, and we need to do something about it.