The concept of bullying in schools has been repeatedly revisited in Asian cinema, as it seems to be one of the main issues concerning the Se societies in particular, occasionally resulting in masterpieces, as the ones we included in our corresponding list. However, dealing with the concept does not guarantee success, and unfortunately, this is the case with “Girl’s Revenge”.
Yun-heng has just been transferred to a new school, after a series of events that are later revealed in the film, which also make her being reluctant about connecting to other classmates. As soon as she is in the classroom however, she is almost “assaulted” by the class rep, Ke-chien, who wants to become friends with her, essentially promoting her candidacy for Good Will Ambassador of the school. Of course, the way to do this is to push Yun-heng to be included in the class’s group chat, although she,...
Yun-heng has just been transferred to a new school, after a series of events that are later revealed in the film, which also make her being reluctant about connecting to other classmates. As soon as she is in the classroom however, she is almost “assaulted” by the class rep, Ke-chien, who wants to become friends with her, essentially promoting her candidacy for Good Will Ambassador of the school. Of course, the way to do this is to push Yun-heng to be included in the class’s group chat, although she,...
- 11/10/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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