This was a film in South Korea at that time adapted from a real case, namely the disappearance of the frog boy in Daegu. The incident where five prima[Expand All]
This was a film in South Korea at that time adapted from a real case, namely the disappearance of the frog boy in Daegu. The incident where five primary school students went missing while catching frogs in 1991 and their remains were not discovered until September 2002. On March 26, 1991, as the local council election was held for the first time in 30 years, the whole city had a one-day holiday. The last eyewitness said he had seen the children near Wolong Mountain, but they couldn't be found anywhere. The remains of the missing teenager in 2002 were found in Wolong Mountain. The cause of death was confirmed to be homicide, but so far no culprit has been caught. The statute of limitations for murder cases in South Korea is 15 years and expired on March 25, 2006. Even if the offender is caught, they cannot be punished. When this film was released, it was still unknown exactly whether the child was killed or went missing. Therefore, many places are imagined based on guesswork. In 2011, the new film "Children" was released, which interpreted this case from another perspective. The plot was more powerful and it is worth recommending.[Collapse]