The Silenced is a South Korean horror film inspired by the Japanese control of Korea during World War II. Shizuko (really Joo-ran) is forced into a boarding school for unwell teenage girls in Seoul by her father and stepmother as they leave for Tokyo in 1938. The headmistress promises to help Shizuko recover from Tuberculosis through a strict regimen of injections, vitamins, herbs, diet, exercise, and proper Japanese education. Unfortunately, Shizuko’s assigned Japanese name is the same as a popular student who recently left without warning, and she must carry the burden of everyone’s anger and disappointment at the school’s strict regulations and silence on anything not promoted as a proper way of life by the Imperialist government.