A Resistance
March 1 Movement, a peaceful demonstration for Korean independence, was started by YU Gwan-sun during Japanese colonial control. YU remains unfazed as she rallies her fellow prisoners to stand up to Japan. As soon as the Japanese chief of security detects resistance, he tortures a convict to learn who is behind it: YU Gwan-sun. A second insurrection against Japanese rule is secretly planned by Gwan-sun, who later appears to obey them. YU is again tortured to severe torture as the protests take place outside the walls of the prison. Despite the fact that she passes away two days before she is to be released, her spirit has never felt more free.
Released: 2019-02-27