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* In the film version, when Mary is being questioned after [[spoiler:she decides to come clean about the whole thing]], John Proctor is seen hugging her and comforting her throughout the scene, as if he's saying, "It's alright, you're doing the right thing, everything will be okay."

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* In the film version, when Mary is being questioned after [[spoiler:she she decides to come clean about the whole thing]], thing, John Proctor is seen hugging her and comforting her throughout the scene, as if he's saying, "It's alright, you're doing the right thing, everything will be okay."



* The BigDamnKiss at the end between John and Elizabeth [[spoiler:right before the former is sent to the gallows]]. Elizabeth had just confessed to John that her crushingly low self-esteem never permitted her to believe he truly loved her. She will never doubt it again.

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* The BigDamnKiss at the end between John and Elizabeth [[spoiler:right right before the former is sent to the gallows]].gallows. Elizabeth had just confessed to John that her crushingly low self-esteem never permitted her to believe he truly loved her. She will never doubt it again.

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!!The Korean Film

Yes, even this cauldron of human depravity has a few! After all, the main premise is of a teacher fighting for the rights of his students.

* In-ho opting to be Yu-ri's drawing partner when Yeon-doo is sent to the hospital. When drawing Yu-ri, In-ho makes sure to leave out her bruises, knowing they make her feel uncomfortable. The look of childlike glee on Yu-ri when she sees the well-drawn sketch, and her laughter when In-ho makes a funny face to emulate her drawing of him, is what seals the deal.
* In-ho smashing a vase over Park Bo-hyun's head to protect Minsu, offering the latter to come with him. From Minsu's POV, this easily the first act of kindness anyone has ever done for him in a long, long time.
* The scene at the beach. Especially when Yu-ri says "I'd like if you were my father" to In-ho. "And if you were my mother" to Yu-jin.
* In-ho's mother realizing In-ho's decision is very much justified, and voicing her support.
* The reaction of the South Korean public. The outpouring of grief and rage in the wake of the film's release prompted a re-investigation of the original sex abuse case and sweeping changes in laws dealing with sex crimes (which were passed in the National Assembly by ''unanimous'' vote). As distressing as this film is, the response it generated gives real hope for the victims of abuse, and real hope that they will all someday see justice.
** Even better is that as of the time of typing, the school was shut down in 2011, the ease reopened and several of the abusers have received the punishments they deserve.

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\n!!The Korean Film\n\nYes, even this cauldron of human depravity has a few! After all, the main premise is of a teacher fighting for the rights of his students.\n\n* In-ho opting to be Yu-ri's drawing partner when Yeon-doo is sent to the hospital. When drawing Yu-ri, In-ho makes sure to leave out her bruises, knowing they make her feel uncomfortable. The look of childlike glee on Yu-ri when she sees the well-drawn sketch, and her laughter when In-ho makes a funny face to emulate her drawing of him, is what seals the deal.\n* In-ho smashing a vase over Park Bo-hyun's head to protect Minsu, offering the latter to come with him. From Minsu's POV, this easily the first act of kindness anyone has ever done for him in a long, long time.\n* The scene at the beach. Especially when Yu-ri says "I'd like if you were my father" to In-ho. "And if you were my mother" to Yu-jin.\n* In-ho's mother realizing In-ho's decision is very much justified, and voicing her support.\n* The reaction of the South Korean public. The outpouring of grief and rage in the wake of the film's release prompted a re-investigation of the original sex abuse case and sweeping changes in laws dealing with sex crimes (which were passed in the National Assembly by ''unanimous'' vote). As distressing as this film is, the response it generated gives real hope for the victims of abuse, and real hope that they will all someday see justice.\n** Even better is that as of the time of typing, the school was shut down in 2011, the ease reopened and several of the abusers have received the punishments they deserve.----
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* In-ho opting to be Yu-ri's drawing partner when Yeon-doo is sent to the hospital. When drawing Yu-ri, In-ho makes sure to leave out her bruises, knowing they make her insecure. The look of childlike joy on Yu-ri as she sees the well-drawn sketch, and her laughter when In-ho makes a funny face to emulate her drawing of him, is what seals the deal.

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* In-ho opting to be Yu-ri's drawing partner when Yeon-doo is sent to the hospital. When drawing Yu-ri, In-ho makes sure to leave out her bruises, knowing they make her insecure. feel uncomfortable. The look of childlike joy glee on Yu-ri as when she sees the well-drawn sketch, and her laughter when In-ho makes a funny face to emulate her drawing of him, is what seals the deal.
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Yes, even this cauldron of human depravity has a few!

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Yes, even this cauldron of human depravity has a few!
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* In-ho opting to be Yu-ri's drawing partner when Yeon-doo is sent to the hospital. When drawing Yu-ri, In-ho makes sure to leave out her bruises, knowing they make her insecure. The look of childlike joy on Yu-ri as she sees the well-drawn sketch, and her laughter when In-ho makes a funny face to emulate her drawing of him, is what seals the deal.
* In-ho smashing a vase over Park Bo-hyun's head to protect Minsu, offering the latter to come with him. From Minsu's POV, this easily the first act of kindness anyone has ever done for him in a long, long time.


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* In-ho's mother realizing In-ho's decision is very much justified, and voicing her support.
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* The reaction of the South Korean public. The outpouring of grief and rage in the wake of the film's release prompted a re-investigation of the original sex abuse case and sweeping changes in laws dealing with sex crimes (which were passed in the National Assembly by ''unanimous'' vote). As distressing as this film is, the response it generated gives This Troper real hope for the victims of abuse, and real hope that they will all someday see justice.

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* The reaction of the South Korean public. The outpouring of grief and rage in the wake of the film's release prompted a re-investigation of the original sex abuse case and sweeping changes in laws dealing with sex crimes (which were passed in the National Assembly by ''unanimous'' vote). As distressing as this film is, the response it generated gives This Troper real hope for the victims of abuse, and real hope that they will all someday see justice.
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* The reaction of the South Korean public. The outpouring of grief and rage in the wake of the film's release prompted a re-investigation of the original sex abuse case and sweeping changes in laws dealing with sex crimes (which were passed in the National Assembly by ''unanimous'' vote). As distressing as this film is, the response it generated gives This Troper real hope for the victims of abuse, and real hope that they will all someday see justice.

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* The reaction of the South Korean public. The outpouring of grief and rage in the wake of the film's release prompted a re-investigation of the original sex abuse case and sweeping changes in laws dealing with sex crimes (which were passed in the National Assembly by ''unanimous'' vote). As distressing as this film is, the response it generated gives This Troper real hope for the victims of abuse, and real hope that they will all someday see justice.justice.
** Even better is that as of the time of typing, the school was shut down in 2011, the ease reopened and several of the abusers have received the punishments they deserve.
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* The BigDamnKiss at the end between John and Elizabeth [[spoiler:right before the former is sent to the gallows]]. Elizabeth had just confessed to John that her crushingly low self-esteem never permitted her to believe he truly loved her. She will never doubt it again.
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* In the film version, when Mary is being questioned after [[spoiler:she decides to come clean about the whole thing]], John Proctor is seen hugging her and comforting her throughout the scene, as if he's saying, "It's alright, you're doing the right thing, everything will be okay."

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* In the film version, when Mary is being questioned after [[spoiler:she decides to come clean about the whole thing]], John Proctor is seen hugging her and comforting her throughout the scene, as if he's saying, "It's alright, you're doing the right thing, everything will be okay."
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** Before that, when she came in from the rain, he helped support her off the ground and clean her off. It really seems that Mary's courage has made him regret his earlier anger-induced abusiveness toward her. [[TearJerker It makes what comes next all the more tragic.]]
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!!The Arthur Miller play
* In the film version, when Mary is being questioned after [[spoiler:she decides to come clean about the whole thing]], John Proctor is seen hugging her and comforting her throughout the scene, as if he's saying, "It's alright, you're doing the right thing, everything will be okay."
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!!The Korean Film

Yes, even this cauldron of human depravity has a few!

* The scene at the beach. Especially when Yu-ri says "I'd like if you were my father" to In-ho. "And if you were my mother" to Yu-jin.
* The reaction of the South Korean public. The outpouring of grief and rage in the wake of the film's release prompted a re-investigation of the original sex abuse case and sweeping changes in laws dealing with sex crimes (which were passed in the National Assembly by ''unanimous'' vote). As distressing as this film is, the response it generated gives This Troper real hope for the victims of abuse, and real hope that they will all someday see justice.

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