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Quieted 2011: A Strong Cinema Exposing the Bleak Truth of Intimate Abuse The 2011 movie “Muted” (also known as “The Crucible” or “Hwajang”) is a South Korean theater directed by Park Kwang-chun, which has acquired international recognition for its thought-provoking and disturbing depiction of carnal violence and depravity. The movie is based on a true tale and has ignited important conversations about the need for equity and accountability. The Narrative The movie narrates the narrative of a young deaf-mute lady, Dong-ji (played by Moon So-ri), who is brutally assaulted and mistreated by her caregiver at a school for the deaf. When she becomes pregnant as a outcome of the violence, she is made to have an abortion. The incident is covered up by the academy administration, and the criminal is not escorted to justice. The tale has a dramatic shift when a new teacher, In-cheol (played by Kim Joo-hyung), arrives at the institution and begins to examine the occurrence. As he digs deeper, he reveals a web of dishonesty and misuse that extends all the way to the top of the school’s administration. The Influence

The Tale

The story makes a drastic shift when a incoming educator, In-cheol (played by Kim Joo-hyung), comes at the school and commences to examine the incident. As he delves deeper, he exposes a tangle of dishonesty and abuse that extends all the way to the peak of the school’s administration. --- danlwd fylm Silenced 2011 dwblh farsy bdwn sanswr

The tale undergoes a drastic change when a new instructor, In-cheol (played by Kim Joo-hyung), comes at the school and starts to investigate the occurrence. As he digs further, he exposes a web of corruption and abuse that reaches all the way to the top of the institution’s administration. Quieted 2011: A Strong Cinema Exposing the Bleak

The Effect