This movie wasn't afraid of showcasing how the hearing impaired can be disadvantageously treated when they're out and about in society. I really love a movie that explores about human nature and how one's experiences can shape a person and influence his behaviour. I loved how throughout the movie, Xiao Guang's dark past was slowly being uncovered and viewers were able to follow through that process and were given time to internalize his story and weigh our judgement towards the character. There's not enough exploration into the backstories of antagonists in the majority of dramas and movies in general, and thus I'm really grateful that the producing team wasn't afraid of taking on the challenge of exploring more about Xiao Guang's past. This movie made me ponder about the concept of what really makes up an 'evil' person? There's so many cases of portrayals in dramas and movies that villains are just psychopaths that are born with the inherent desire to harm others. I wouldn't say that Xiao Guang (Kim Hyun Bin) has notable redeeming qualities that made me feel that he shouldn't be punished for his misdeeds, but my heart also ached so much for him that I don't want him to receive a harsh punishment, because ultimately, he is still a broken child. His character caused me so much dilemma throughout the entire movie, my heart hurts for him. The main antagonist of this movie isn't a conventional 'true' villain. One striking aspect of this movie was the concept of villains. (note: possible spoilers ahead, i tried to refrain from revealing too many details about the plot) Just to list some things off my head about this movie: It's so rare for a movie to affect me so much that I'm just grabbing fistfuls of hair in the cinema and feeling so much anger and despair at the same time that I don't even know my tears were because of the anger or the despair that I'd felt. All I can say is that this is a masterpiece.
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There's just so much I can talk about in regards to this movie I don't even know where to start and how to start breaching this topic. If you're thinking about whether to give this a watch, my answer to you is: This is a NECESSARY watch. I just felt that these 2 movies really complemented each other really well and they're so so so worth watching despite the emotional trauma that they'll leave us viewers with. In my previous review, I wrote about the comparison of 'Silenced' and 'The Silent Forest', by listing some aspects that were done differently and similarly between these 2 movies. Exceptional, Unforgettable Previously when this movie haven't been listed on MDL, and when I was really affected by this movie and needed somewhere to vent my thoughts, I ended up writing a review on the Korean movie 'Silenced', which had a strikingly similar premise as this movie.