Juvenile Justice (Movie Review)


EPISODE 4 (Characters) SUMMARY



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EPISODE 4
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SUMMARY
In the first scene of the fourth episode of Juvenile Justice, Eun-Seok sentences WonSik to 200 hours of community service, issues him a restraining order, and demands that he pay for his own alcoholism treatment. Participant in the case Yu-Ri has doubts about Eun-Seok's motivations. But before leaving, Eun-Seok makes several recommendations. Later, Eun-Seok learns about Tae-Ju's past and cautions him about revealing sensitive information.
In the meantime, Yeon-Ji, a young woman, is given a recovery facility called the Pureum Home for Girls by Judge Kang. Tae-Ju is welcomed to check out the revolutionary facility that Tasking Eun-Seok and O Seon-Ja, the institution's manager, have built. Excellent program for the rehabilitation of young females. However, Yeong-Sil learns that there has been a report of child abuse and theft at Pureum, and Tae-Ju confirms this despite Kang's orders to keep it quiet. The Girls reveal that they have been subjected to physical violence and been forced into labor when conversing with them. Eun-Seok finds evidence of money mismanagement and challenges Seon-Ja. Eun-Seok and Tae-Ju pay Yu-Gyeong a visit at the hospital and learn that the extra cash were not stolen but rather spent for her procedure.
ANALYSIS
In this most current episode, the focus shifts to the juvenile justice system. individuals in charge of the young ladies' rehabilitation following their punishment. The story continues to be engrossing as a new case emerges and new information is revealed. the difficulties faced by those who work in the rehabilitation facility.
Seon-Ja presents conflicting facts to the audience, and the females learn about the challenges of running a facility like this. Eun-Seok also learns that Seon-Ja makes sacrifices in order to keep the center operating. She gave everything up for her family, which cost her her marriage.

EPISODE 5
(Characters)

SUMMARY
In the sixth episode of Juvenile Justice, Eun-Seok and A-Reum look for the females who escaped. Seon-Ja is in disbelief when she sees the damage the girls caused after being discharged from the hospital. Although she manages to go around the gals, Min-Gyeong gets bumps on her hands and face. The other women take turns in turn-taking. and pressuring one another into prostitution for financial gain. Eun-Seok is incensed. Because prostitution is the easiest way to make money to sustain children who have been forced into the streets, she holds A-Reum responsible for this situation. In-Seok Eun, Mrs. O, is adamant about bringing the kids back, but as they run through the streets, she spots Hye-Rim and Eun-Ji.
As they are confined to a motel room, Yeon-Ji makes a death threat against the client. She tries to stop him, but he chokes her. YeonJi's life is saved by Detective Ko when he arrives. The females are picked up and taken away while Yeon-Ji is moved to a facility. A home for young people for therapy. A-Reum is aware of the whereabouts of Yeong-Na. and they find her outside the house where her mother had abandoned her. O envelops Mrs. Yeong-Na, who is sobbing. Eun-Seok motivates Mrs. O to be happier and more affectionate with her daughter, who had suffered a miscarriage. Despite the girls' disruptive behavior, Eun-Seok must reprimand them severely. counseling sessions and parenting of the legal guardians.

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