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Message From The Movie 'The Witness’

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Message From The Movie 'The Witness’

20316 You Jin

 The movie witness, which was released on May 31 in 2013 that carries a message "We must look at the world without discrimination." "There's a target." Sun ho, a lawyer at a major law firm from a novice lawyer who decided to put aside his belief for a moment and become a take up for reality, tries to make Jiwoo, the only witness to prove the innocence of the murder suspect, after he was named a lawyer a case with a great chance to be promoted to partner lawyer. "Will you use me, too?" Ji woo who falls into her world and is hard to communicate. "Sun ho" meets "Ji woo" to ask for what he witnessed the day of the incident, but she can't even share a proper greeting.

 During the play, lawyer Sun ho first looks at Ji woo, who has a disability with colored glasses, but over time, he takes off his glasses and looks at Ji woo.The movie "The Witness" broke the prejudice of disability and end with a good finish, but it can't really happen in real life. Unlike other movies, the movie is well received by a lawyer who looks at witnesses. The sequence in the movie represents us in a comprehensive way Thanks to this, people who saw the movie "The Witness" responded that Korean society should take the disability as a "failed" and improve it is full of prejudice and discrimination from the start of our eyes. Korean society should improve our view of disabled people without discriminating against them. Also, Sun ho first appeared to failed the world, but he was growing as he met a young witness. Sun ho appears to be a good lawyer who gives up economic benefits, financial gains and trusts young witnesses. By showing this, it is implicitly shown that 'we can change' like Sun ho in the movie. For a better Korean society, we should also try to see that is right and straight like Sun ho.

 

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