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These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

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Next, let's take stock of the perverted child-abusing movies, each of which pokes you in the heart!

furnace

These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

The film is based on a true incident at a school for the deaf and disabled in Gwangju in 2005 and is based on the novel of the same name by South Korean writer Kong Ji-yong.

It can't be judged by the standards of a movie, because the event itself has been shaken into a cold sweat, and it is already a great thing to be able to shoot it.

Suyuan

These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

She (Li Lai) is a beautiful and ordinary little girl who lives with her parents in a home on a street corner. The family runs a grocery store named after her name, her mother (Yan Zhiyuan) is busy day and night as the hostess, and her father is doing heavy work in the factory. On that rainy morning, Suyuan went to school alone with an umbrella. Close to the school, she encounters a lewd-looking, drunken uncle who begins her tragic journey. The tender little flowers were ruthlessly destroyed by the storm, and the injured branches and leaves were not only the leaves and leaves, but also the heart that grew carefree in the sunshine. The unscrupulous media is full of hype, and the Suyuan family, as victims, seem to have become filthy and humiliated people around them, surrounded by surprised and curious eyes.

room

These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

The girl, Joey, was abducted by a man named "Old Nick" and was imprisoned for seven years in a shack in the backyard of his house. During this time she was raped and gave birth to a son, Jack. Relying on old Nick's material supplies from time to time, the mother and son duo struggled to survive. Despite this, the mother did her best to create a safe and happy space for her son Jack to grow up. This cramped room has become a magical little world for Jack's life and growth. After Jack had spent his fifth birthday, his mother decided to tell him the truth, that there was a wider world outside this tiny room. They began to plan their escape, determined to escape from the room where they were imprisoned...

The film is based on Emma Donahue's novel of the same name.

carnival

These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

Xiaomi (Wen Qi) works in a hotel in a scenic area. One day, when Xiaomi was on duty, a man brought two girls who looked like elementary school students to open a room, although he had all the concerns in his heart, Xiaomi opened two rooms for them with the idea that more was better than less. Later, in the surveillance video, Xiaomi saw the man enter the room of the two girls under half a push and a half, and Xiaomi, who was vaguely uneasy in his heart, recorded this scene with his mobile phone. The two girls, one named Meng Xiaowen (Zhou Meijun) and the other Zhang Xinxin (Jiang Xinyue), the man is their "dry father". After the East Window incident, Xiao Wen's mother called the police and found the lawyer Hao Jie (Shi Ke), hoping that the law would return them justice. However, contrary to expectations, the lack of evidence makes the suspect unable to convict, and the most critical evidence is in the hands of Xiaomi.

Mysterious River

These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

Jimmy (Sean Penn), Dave (Tim Robbins) and Sean (Kevin Bakken Kevin Bacon) were best childhood playmates. An incident in Dave's 10-year-old changed his simple childhood and friendship. The humiliating experience of young Dave being kidnapped and sexually abused by gangsters changed Dave's life. He becomes more and more estranged from others, and the friendship between the three is slowly dissolving. The three go their separate ways, but are reconnected because Jimmy's daughter was killed. Because the person in charge of this case happened to be Sean, who was already a police detective at this time, in the face of the murder of his friend's daughter, he was anxious to find out the real culprit, but accidentally found that the spearhead of all the evidence was pointed at the once close partner - Dave. Relationships have become tense, and the friendships of the past and the oppositions of today are tugging at the hearts of each person.

Princess Han

These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

Han Kyung-joo (Chun Woo-hee) is an ordinary seventeen-year-old girl who loves music and hopes to one day become a singer. However, she should have been in the happiest and carefree years of her life, but because of an accident, she completely lost her smile and gave up her dream of singing. Leaving his hometown where he was born and raised in Si, Han Gongzhu became a transfer student at the new school. Here, Han Gongzhu met many kind friends, and with the leadership and help of friends, Han Gongzhu gradually stepped out of the shadow of the past, and the smile returned to her face again. However, the happy days did not last long, the gray past was not willing to let go of this poor girl, and when the past swept in, a secret that Han Gongzhu tried to hide finally surfaced.

Fruit hard candy

These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

The innocent and sweet fourteen-year-old Hayley (Ellen Page) meets thirty-two-year-old photographer Jeff (Patrick Wilson) on the Internet, and the two meet in a café and have a good conversation. Hayley offers to go to Jeff's house and ask him to take art photos of himself, and Jeff gladly agrees. After chatting and drinking, Jeff suddenly fainted and woke up to find himself tied up. It turned out that Hayley had come prepared to punish the pedophile who seduced underage girls on the Internet. Hayley searched the house for evidence of Jeff's wrongdoing and castrated him. Halfway through, the neighbor's wife (Sandra Oh) visits and is successfully fooled by Hayley. As Hayley's punishment plan unfolds step by step, Jeff's true colors gradually emerge...

Child abuse is suspicious

These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

St. Nicholas Catholic School, Bronx, New York, 1964. The nun Aloetheus Bevel decreed that the rules were forbidden and dogmatic, feared by the students, while the new Father Brendan Flynn was kind and open-minded and loved by the students. During this time, Flynn was particularly concerned about Donald Miller, the first-ever black student at the school. One day, Sister James reported Donald's strange behavior to Sister Beville. Beville believes that Flynn is developing an improper relationship with the boy, and she is determined to stop it at all costs.

Growth education

These films that confront child sexual abuse are often more brutal in reality than in movies

The film is based on the memoirs of Lynn Barber, a reporter for the British Sunday Times newspaper. In 1961, Jenny, a 16-year-old girl, was tired of her parents repeatedly urging her to learn Latin and enter Oxford, while the boy who was pursuing herself was not satisfied with her father. One rainy day, Jenny meets a mature man, David, and jelly is deeply attracted by the other party's charming temperament and hand-to-hand temperament. David and his friends continued to take Jenny to high-end bars, art auction houses and fine restaurants, and even persuaded Jenny's parents to take her on a tour of the Paris of their dreams. Jenny quickly fell in love in the red wine, but unfortunately the truth is not as beautiful as the dream...