A name that is a metaphor for school violence

The names that are metaphors for school violence are as follows:

Recommended movie: "Sadness Comes Against the River"

Plot Summary: "Sadness Comes Against the River" is adapted from Guo Jingming's best-selling novel of the same name. , a film directed by Luo Luo and starring young actors Ren Min, Xin Yunlai, Zhang Ruonan, Zhu Danni and others. The film tells the story of school bullying and the love between boys and girls. The girl in this film is a lonely and helpless girl. She grew up in a single-parent family. She was scolded by her mother as a loser. Later, she contracted an STD because one of her mother's customers had an STD. In addition, her love rival framed her. Falling into a trough, the girl later committed suicide by jumping into a river, ending her short and pathetic life. Her name was Yi Yao, and far away means unreachable. Such a movie should cause reflection, reflection on our family education, school education, and also reflection on some perverse behaviors of teenagers during their psychological rebellious period.

Recommended movie: "Earthworm"

Plot introduction: Li Yuanshu, a father with cerebral palsy, and his daughter Li Ziruo depend on each other and live on Ganghwa Island. Lee Won-seo was excited that his daughter was admitted to Seoul's Noble Arts High School, and he and his daughter happily moved to Seoul. Unexpectedly, the nightmare began. Zi Ruo grew up in a choir and had a very high vocal range, so she quickly rose to prominence in school, and was jealous of her female classmates headed by Hui Shan. Ziruo was strong and competitive, and resisted the violence on campus, but was constantly retaliated with more brutal attacks. Finally, he could not bear the endless torture and committed suicide. In order to find out the truth of the matter, his father Yuan Shu sought justice from all walks of life, but this society ignored the moans of the weak, so Yuan Shu decided to punish those who had bullied his daughter in his own way.

Many people think that the movie is a horror movie because there are too many bloody killings at the end of the movie. In order to avenge his daughter, the disabled father will do whatever it takes to hurt those who have harmed his daughter, but This movie is also a microcosm of campus violence. These details exist in real life, and the girl also said goodbye to her black youth at the cost of ending her own life. Such a movie has caused a great sensation in South Korea because the reality it reflects is also a missing aspect of campus education.

Recommended movie: "Mom, Don't Cry"

Plot introduction: Liu Lin (played by Liu Shan), who had just divorced her husband and was about to start a new life, originally planned to take her husband with her after bidding farewell to her unhappy marriage. The only daughter Yoo Eun-ah (played by Nam Bora), who was promoted to high school, started over. The two depended on each other and lived a simple and peaceful life. But misfortune fell from the sky, and Yinya chose to commit suicide on her birthday, which also destroyed Liu Lin's last spiritual pillar. One day, she learned the truth about her daughter's tragic death through Yinya's classmate Zhao Han (played by Shen Donghao): she was raped by many male classmates at school, but the perpetrators were exempted from punishment because of their status as minors. As a result, Yinya couldn't bear it and chose to commit suicide. After that, Liu Lin suffered an unprecedented blow. She no longer believed in the law and decided to help her daughter avenge her revenge, no matter what method she used, and drove her step by step towards an irreversible ending.

From the plot point of view, this movie is very similar to the previous one, but the angle of story description is different, so the controversies are different. However, these movies are all very good movies about school violence. Watch them. Although the time is heavy, what it analyzes is precisely the dark side of campus that many parents are unwilling to face, and it is worth pondering for everyone.