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Classic lines of Korean drama Juvenile Court
Classic lines of Korean drama Juvenile Court

1. "Is imprisonment really the most ideal for such a child?"

"At least the court played a role. Although we are judges, we can't change her nature. "

"I'm just worried. When she grows up after serving her sentence, then what? "

"That is the responsibility of parents. If parents can let her know how serious her crime is, if parents don't work hard, the child will not change. "

2. "It's just juvenile delinquents, but they actually fooled the public and the police with tricks. The court should at least expose the truth! Isn't this our duty? After the trial, if they despise the law and think it is ridiculous, what should we do? If they get worse when they grow up, causing more people to suffer like Xu Zhi, who will be responsible? We should tell them how terrible the law is! We must educate them that if we hurt others, we must pay a painful price. If parents care about their children and always take shelter, the state and the court must actively intervene. This is the purpose of our gathering here. "

3. "'management, restraint; If you teach, you will. "This means giving guidance in character or morality, so this is what you call discipline? Is this your right as a father? "

4. "I locked you up for only one reason, and that is to let you stand in court. I want you to see that the victim will not be locked up, but the offender will be locked up. The victims can stay at home and the perpetrators will be punished. I'll let you see it, I promise. "

5. "I always feel puzzled when the trial is going on." I really don't understand why … you are so loyal? ! "

6. "There is no fairy tale life in the world. I assure you with my life that the only difference is whether people can overcome their limitations. This is why there are courts and police stations around us, and people like me can make a living. Even if the days are sad, smile at life, so as to bring good luck to life. "

7. "Judges in juvenile courts try children. If the juvenile court judge neglects his duty, it will definitely be the children who suffer. Even if others ignore him, we can't do this because we are the last line of defense for children. "

8. What matters in life is the comma, not the period. So you don't have to worry. Everyone makes mistakes, but those mistakes do not mean failure. You can start over at any time.

9. "Why should trials be about speed? What about those children who can't keep up with the speed and fall behind? Where's the victim? Who is responsible for them? This is not efficiency at all, but irresponsibility. "

10. "I am a victim, but why do I have to be pointed at by others? Can I go back to my old life? "

"Since I became a judge, I have realized an absolute truth: everyone can be a victim, but no one understands this natural fact. Jiang Shanya, if you have to go to court because of this case, you must keep this in mind. It's not your fault. Hold your head high and feel confident. "

Jin Huixiu, Jin Wulie and Li Xing performed the original Korean drama Juvenile Trial by Netflix, which was directed by Jong-Chan Hong (masterpiece My Dear Friends) and written by Jin Minxi. Tell the story of Judge Shen, who hates juvenile delinquents, and Judge Che Taizhu, who cares about juvenile delinquents' education, hearing juvenile delinquency cases in the Juvenile Criminal Collegiate Department. Douban 9. 1 min.

Juvenile trial is a cross-examination of the adults behind juvenile delinquency.

Korean film and television have always been bold in selecting materials and criticizing the shortcomings of the times, but some social realistic works, such as Melting Pot, Su Yuan and Defender, only dare to shoot, which really play a reflective role and change the laws of reality, and are rare among many works.

And dare to put forward a "solution" for juvenile offenders, and implement it to the specific responsible object-the object that juvenile offenders should be responsible for is their parents first, and then extended to schools, search institutions and judges. In other words, the drama emphasizes that behind children's criminal behavior, adults are the key to the problem, as opposed to accusing juvenile offenders of being hopeless or appealing to the idea that human nature is evil.

The director expressed this view in camera language. In this scene, the camera skimmed over the child standing in the front row for trial and aimed at the guardian behind the child.