You have to appreciate Yutaka (Saori's husband) for not blaming Saori or his brother for their daughter's disappearance. He also supports Saori, knowing she blames herself, and remains patient with her behavior, even though it can be understandably frustrating at times. In situations like these, couples usually end up divorcing.
Satomi is brilliant!! But I wanted a definite ending
The chances of finding a missing child alive after six months are significantly lower, with survival rates generally dropping below 10%. Most parents don't get definate answers too.
If only MBC promoted this drama like the other tv networks it would be able to cross the double digits. I have never seen any kind of promotion from MBC. Not to mention them cancelling the lastest episode just to air a lame ass variety show.
Not bad movie. Idk what they are trying to deliever here. Children crimes or whatever. Idk what would them showing…
Showing crimes in movies or series can help educate people in understanding the emotional and physical toll that crime takes on victims, people may become more compassionate toward those who have experienced trauma. This can create a more supportive environment where victims feel heard and cared for, which is crucial for their recovery. A society that empathizes with victims is more likely to be proactive in preventing crimes. Communities may become more vigilant, working together to create safer environments, supporting victim protection programs, or volunteering to help at-risk populations. As empathy increases, there may be a push for more victim-centered legal processes, including better protection for witnesses, victim counseling services, and rehabilitation programs. This improves the fairness and effectiveness of the justice system.
There wasn't actually any explicit scenes in this movie. And if you don't believe that movies can bring about changes to laws or society, check out the korean movie Silenced.
Most parents don't get definate answers too.
Not to mention them cancelling the lastest episode just to air a lame ass variety show.
There wasn't actually any explicit scenes in this movie. And if you don't believe that movies can bring about changes to laws or society, check out the korean movie Silenced.