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top-grossing Korean movie in theaters right now is a film dealing with the issue of school violence.

In addition, the humidifier disinfectant incident was also made into a movie and screened, and the tradition of Korean films dealing with various social issues head-on is confirmed again in recent works.



Reporter Lee Joo-hyung on the sidewalk.



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[I have been bullied for a long time.]



The title of the movie is straightforward.



It dealt with the issue of school violence, 'I want to see your parents' faces,' which is running at the top of the box office in Korea.



The parents of the perpetrators are hospital directors, former police chiefs, and lawyers.



Then the case moves away from the truth.



[You do more than the kids.

You must be ashamed in front of your children.]



[Sol Kyung-gu/'I Miss Your Parents' Main Actor: I have no intention of changing the world with one movie, but I have a feeling that this should be constantly talked about and made public.]



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[ Innocent people are dead!]



'Air Murder', a straightforward movie title.



There were 7,700 officially counted victims, 1,700 dead, and 11 years after the disaster, a compensation plan was prepared, but it was canceled due to the rejection of Oxy and Aekyung, and a movie dealing with the humidifier disinfectant issue is being screened.



[Jo Yong-sun/Director of 'Air Murder': (At first) I thought, how to express these people a little sadly to stimulate the tear glands.

As I was investigating the facts, I became angry.]



Films that shed light on social issues head-on are called 'socialist films'.



From 1961's 'Oval Bullet', considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Korean cinema, to 'Chilsu and Mansu' in the 80s, and 'The Crucible' since the 2000s, socialist films have had a repercussion in our society.



Socialist films, large and small, are still illuminating Korean society today, such as the movie 'Welfare Restaurant', which deals with the issue of mobility rights for the disabled, which has recently emerged as an issue, and 'Take Care of Mr.



(Video coverage: Hyunsang Kim, Video editing: Eunjin Choi)