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Seven hundred and forty-four. The death of an overseas student

The scale of the study abroad market in Huaguo is increasing year by year. According to survey data, in 2006, the number of people studying abroad in Huaguo was only 17 years old, and the scale has doubled to 608,400. Still rising sharply.

At present, the scale of the domestic study abroad market has reached 600 billion.

So when making realistic movies, sometimes you really step on a tightrope, because it will always touch the interests of some people.

This was the case in "I'm Not the God of Medicine", but because the director of "I'm Not the God of Medicine" is Wang Yifan, his own fame and status, even if some people are dissatisfied, it is not too much.

Of course, the main thing is that "I'm Not the God of Medicine" was too popular back then, and the pharmaceutical industry can be said to be related to everyone's interests. Even if you want to discredit it, it is not so easy.

In contrast, the study abroad market is certainly not as big as the pharmaceutical market, and similarly, there are not so many people and things involved.

But no matter what, Lin Feng's "Students from Huaguo" will definitely touch the interests of some people.

Of course, unless "Huaguo Overseas Students" is really popular, otherwise, it will not be attacked.

Of course, "Students from Huaguo" and "I'm Not the God of Medicine" are completely different movies in themselves.

Although the two movies are both realistic themes, the movie "Students from Huaguo" is full of heaviness and darkness, so this kind of movie is destined to be impossible to compare with commercial movies like "I'm Not the God of Medicine". It is a movie with a high probability that it will only spread in a small area.

Another problem is the subject matter. It can be said that success is also subject matter and subject matter is failure.

"Students from Huaguo" is a movie about foreign students. Although the current domestic economic level is rising and there are more and more families with the financial ability to study abroad, after all, there are only a million.

Looking at the whole of China, this number is really not high.

For most ordinary people, the subject of studying abroad may arouse a little curiosity and interest in them, but it is difficult to resonate with them.

After all, no matter how you study abroad, it is really far away for the vast majority of ordinary people in China who will never go abroad for a lifetime.

This is an absolute niche movie.

After the special screening of "Students from Huaguo" by film critics and the media.

Soon, there were some discussions and reviews about the movie on the Internet.

Word of mouth is good.

First of all, Xu Min, a literary and artistic film critic, concocted a film review that night after watching the film.

"The death of studying abroad!" This is the title of Xu Min's film review.

"Movies about foreign students have become less and less common in recent years. Even if there are, most of them tell stories about the love of foreign students, and very few reveal the real situation of foreign students in Huaguo overseas.

I remember that just last year, a European non-profit investigation organization conducted an extensive investigation into the incident of female international students being assaulted in Australia, and then made a report.

In addition, interviews were conducted with those Chinese female students who had been violated, and a documentary was made. The author has watched it, and the name of the documentary is Australia, Campus Rape (Harmonious) Rape.

The research survey surveyed 39 universities in Australia

The subjects of the survey were more than 30,000 female college students

Among them, only 1.6% of students in Australia were sexually assaulted in the two years of 2015-2016.

And the place where they were raped (harmoniously) was neither a bar nor a chaotic and dangerous place. The place where they were raped was on campus, in dormitories, or even in classrooms.

More than 30,000 girls were surveyed, and they were willing to tell 1.6% of them who were sexually assaulted. Do simple math problems, what is 30000X1.6%?

480!

To be honest, I am horrified by this number. In 39 universities in Australia, 480 girls were raped in the two years from 2015 to 2016, and all of them were raped in the campus environment.

And there is another very important point that everyone cannot ignore, that is, after surveying more than 30,000 girls, 480 of them were willing to say that they were violated, so what about those who refused to say? How many girls are willing to say such unspeakable things?

It is true that the number of girls who are violated in Australian universities is definitely much more than 480.

And this documentary also said something that made me even more angry, that is, most of the raped on campus were Chinese girls, and Asian girls such as Indians and Koreans.

why? Because compared with Western students, Asian female students, especially Chinese students, are more introverted, and they dare not speak up when they are violated.

So how did those international students who were raped (harmoniously) choose after being hurt?

The vast majority of girls, the vast majority, choose to suffer and remain silent because of fear and shame.

You have to know that although the person who raped (harmoniously) her in college was an Australian, behind this Australian is his whole circle, a whole circle of friends. If you report him today, he may go to jail.

Notice I said "possibly go to jail"

Then he is in jail, do you think the circle of friends behind him will let you go? You are a girl who is completely unfamiliar with life in Australia and has nowhere to ask for help. How can you not be afraid?

What's more, in Australia, rape (harmonious) rape does not need to go to jail.

This is not what I said, we all speak with facts.

When a victim was interviewed, she called the police, and the Australian policewoman said... She said, "Don't worry, it's not your fault, but next time you should be more careful?"

What does "You should be more careful next time?"

Is there a "next time?"

The above content is all true, and what is even more outrageous is that when we search for relevant news on the Internet in our country, only a few media report it.

The domestic media seem to prefer to report certain events, because this kind of news is interesting, and the public likes to watch it.

But what I want to ask is, is this really the case?

Although the film "Students from Huaguo" is set in North America, the most admirable thing about the film is that it shows a real background and a real story.

There are quite a few cents in the country who say every day that it is a country of freedom and democracy. Yes, it is very free and democratic.

So, the first Xu Yang died, and the murderer was brought to justice, don't you think it's very dishonest and the rule of law?

But doesn't anyone find it scary? Laws exist to maintain social order and prevent crimes, and these people, people in these free countries, have suffered a lot from them, but in the end, there is still no change, but they commit crimes again and again.

And the most frightening thing is that in the film, apart from Xu Yang's parents, other people, including Xu Yang's classmates, after hearing the news, although they also expressed sadness, more of them are accustomed to it!

Hehe, I'm used to it! A living life is terminated, and they are used to it!

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