剧情:Synopsis "; Framed as the murderer of my husband... Oh, the cruel plot of fate" A female teacher (played by Li Yongai) Providing shelter for a fugitive, her husband misunderstood her intentions, reacted violently, and accidentally stabbed himself in the process. The teacher was charged with murdering her husband, but luckily, the prosecutor in the case was her former student, whom she took good care of while working in a primary school. Remembering her kindness to him, the prosecutor revealed her innocence in court, and she was acquitted. Note: "A silent film that allows us to examine the narrator accompaniment method of a 16mm film." Chung Jong wha "is the performance of Shin Chool (referred to as" byeonsa "in Korean), the last silent film we are familiar with in South Korea. Many critics have recommended this film, Praise it "; a silent film that allows us to examine the narrator's accompaniment methods of 16mm films"; (Chung Chung Hwa), "; the work of the last silent film narrator in South Korea; (Kim Hung Joon), this film; reflects public awareness and has significant historical value; (Lee Seung hun), and"; a typical new school film; (Chung Sung Il). As these reviews have proven, "The Prosecutor and the Teacher" is the only surviving silent film in South Korea, and its historical value is more recognized than its artistic or technical aspects. Ironically, this recognition stems from a method of production and screening that lags behind the times, as audio movies (or "audio movies") have become the norm since the beginning of film production. Therefore, its inclusion in the list is based on its historical and social background, not on the film itself. Postscript: Since the second half of the 1990s, "The Prosecutor and the Teacher" has been shown at multiple film festivals, and is narrated by Shin Chool, known as the narrator of South Korea's last silent film.
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