"Hope's murderer moved after his release from prison.
Since Jo Doo-soon was released from prison, the police have been covering the area around Jo Doo-soon's house with police cameras connected to the police station all around the neighborhood, and Jo Doo-soon's every move is under the police's watchful eye. Cho Doo-soon's wife, considering her husband's recent release from prison, suggested that the two of them move to another place to live. Every day, Cho Doo-soon could only stay at home, and his wife usually went out to buy necessities by herself. The police installed emergency sensor lights in the hallway of the neighborhood where Cho Doo-soon lives so that he can be closely observed at night.
Now that he's back in the real world, he's getting a monthly pension and a subsidy from the state, so he's able to get by in his old age. Zhao Du-chun's wife has also been with him, no matter how hard it is, she is willing to stay with Zhao Du-chun.
Survivor
Survivor
"Survivor," based on a real-life case in South Korea, is the story of a teenage girl and her family's struggle to cope with life after an unfortunate accident, and it won the best film at the 34th Korean Film Awards in 2013. The film portrays characters who are very grounded, and there are many emotional tear-jerking scenes, but it doesn't give people the feeling that it's trying too hard, but everything is handled in a very logical way, and because it shows the lives of ordinary people, the style is simple and sincere, and it's warm and touching.
"Hope" is unique in that it doesn't focus on the police solving the case or restoring the twisted crime process, but instead focuses on the emotional impact, the pressure and indifference from all sides, as well as the process of finally coming out of the shadows and welcoming a new life together. It is precisely because the movie truly reproduces the difficult emotional journey of the family of criminal victims that the movie can powerfully poke the audience's tears.