Misogyny and the Korean Society.
This film is about misogyny and how even a blind person being a man still got protected from his crimes by a society that protects men. She was ugly because she was a rebel, not physical ugliness. She dared to tell the truth and confront men and that made her ugly.
In the end history is still retold to protect the "man" and misogyny of society. Korea is known to protect men even after they've done terrible things because they're "a treasure or national hero". They're invincible while the women are invisible.
In the end history is still retold to protect the "man" and misogyny of society. Korea is known to protect men even after they've done terrible things because they're "a treasure or national hero". They're invincible while the women are invisible.
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