Jang Ja Yeon Story [Hidden Side of S Korea] - Page 2
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Disregard
China10252 Posts
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heartjc
United States37 Posts
It's unfortunate that Korean actors and performers don't have much rights in their business... | ||
kaisen
United States601 Posts
Might as well tell other sex offenders, "hey guys, we gonna punish you if you do this, but just for two months, but no jail time!". So I guess you can do it many times you want. South Korea's law is a complete joke. | ||
Shaman.us
United States319 Posts
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buickskylark
Canada664 Posts
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Kenpachi
United States9908 Posts
On March 09 2011 13:08 kaisen wrote: Two years probation? You've got to be fucking kidding me... Might as well tell other sex offenders, "hey guys, we gonna punish you if you do this, but just for two months, but no jail time!". So I guess you can do it many times you want. South Korea's law is a complete joke. Jailtime is their safest place now wait this is old news.. no wonder it was so familiar | ||
mowglie
United States74 Posts
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Gcubed
United States131 Posts
On March 09 2011 12:55 Z3kk wrote: Oh my God...this is unspeakably horrible... :'[ The sad thing is, she had to resort to suicide because she somehow just couldn't tell others (whether it was pressure or whether she was too scared, etc., who knows?). Also surprising that this occurred such a long time ago, but it's definitely good that this be shown as what it truly is. I can only imagine the situation. She must of been completely hopeless, being that she committed suicide while she was supporting her brother and sister. A story like this really gets to me since there's this general feeling of hopelessness i get from it. | ||
xjoehammerx
United States191 Posts
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red4ce
United States7313 Posts
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Zalfor
United States1035 Posts
in it he mentioned that these things were a common occurence in the korean film industry | ||
knyttym
United States5797 Posts
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dacthehork
United States2000 Posts
On March 09 2011 13:22 Zalfor wrote: i remember that someone else gave a post about how to have fun in korea in it he mentioned that these things were a common occurence in the korean film industry yes, it's been hinted at by many people and pretty obvious this isn't so uncommon One of the guys on the list is the 24th richest person in Korea I believe a common route is to have film evidence/ pictures you can easily release and ruin their life etc. Even speaking out against it wouldn't work in Korean Culture. It seems they tend to "hush" things up like this instead of dealing with it. Especially as they try to be more international. | ||
DKo
United States187 Posts
There other suicides of actresses in the past if I remember correctly (like Lee Eun Joo (이은주) from the drama Firebird (불새)). I remember reading that her suicide had to do with some kind of nude pictures and/or some kind of sexual concern which led to depression and eventually death. Reading about this actress, I didn't know the problem with secretly forced sex was this big. I really hope the Korean police force bring these criminals to justice and prevent future suicides of wonderful actresses. | ||
Slardar
Canada7592 Posts
@Kinky - Thanks for linking that, that blog was an eyeopener and a 5/5 read. At first I was incredibly shocked to hear Jang Ja-Yeon's story, but after reading the blog I'm a little less traumatized. | ||
GTR
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BlackMesa
Kenya338 Posts
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dacthehork
United States2000 Posts
On March 09 2011 13:29 BlackMesa wrote: Sorry to be offtopic but I don't understand why this is resurfacing now. Names of some of the CEOs etc was recently surfaced | ||
kwlpp
United States41 Posts
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prototype.
Canada4189 Posts
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