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Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, watched a movie about teenagers at alternative schools who are taking a year off from school.
CEO Lee attended the VIP premiere of "It's Okay Alice" at a movie theater in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, and expressed his hope that children will have a happy world.
CEO Lee said, "I cried about my son while watching the movie," and said, "I hope we can give our children a chance to choose by creating a few spaces like alternative schools in the movie."
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CEO Lee attended the VIP premiere of "It's Okay Alice" at a movie theater in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, and expressed his hope that children will have a happy world.
CEO Lee said, "I cried about my son while watching the movie," and said, "I hope we can give our children a chance to choose by creating a few spaces like alternative schools in the movie."
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