[Drama Notes] Returning to South Korea's "House N" chase scene - "Internet Purgatory: Expose Room N"
Title: "Internet Purgatory: Uncovering Room N" (사이버지옥: N번방을무너뜨려라)
Language: Korean Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes Broadcast Year: 2022
The "Room N" incident can be said to be the most serious online (sex) crime incident in recent years. Not only did it cause an uproar in Korean society at the time, but many people also realized the seriousness of online sexual exploitation and crime. The documentary "Internet Purgatory: Uncovering Room N", which will be launched by Netflix in 2022, is based on this incident, and it is based on this incident. Bring it to justice.
Including the reaction of the Korean society when the report was first exposed, how the police found the murderer, "Internet Purgatory: Expose Room N" contains a lot of relevant information that we have not been able to fully understand in the relevant reports in the past. After receiving the report from <Korean National News>, the two sides began to battle wits, and unexpectedly found the efforts of the former student reporters. The turning point was like a movie staged in real life. Although some are treated as anonymous and mosaic, the appearance of the relevant personnel also makes the whole incident from the outbreak to the end more three-dimensional and clear.
It may be a bit inappropriate to use "good-looking" to describe the watchability of this movie, especially considering the heinous crimes in it, and sometimes people can't help but press the pause button and digest what has just happened. Information just received from the video. But this documentary is indeed worthy of the audience's attention, not only because of the sexual exploitation (including minors) involved in it, but also because of the popularity of the Internet, the same incident may happen to you and me.
"Internet Purgatory: Expose Room N" short story: "Room N" ended, what happened after that?
Just like the end of most Korean dramas, "Internet Purgatory: Expose Room N" also seems to give people a happy ending feeling that the criminals are finally brought to justice. However, "Room N" may be the first, but it will never be the last. In fact, just last week, the Korean media JTBC reported another similar crime.
With the launch of the documentary, relevant discussions seem to have begun to ferment in South Korean public opinion, but at a time when cybercrime will only increase and not decrease, only time will be able to answer whether the South Korean government can find a more effective way to protect the people.
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