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Mom, dad. Please, don't pray for me.
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2017, Sung-Mok Baek came out as a gay, at an election of the president of the student body in his university. But Sung-Mok Baek, who came out fairly, had troubles to come out in front of his family. He couldn't face is parents for months after his coming out, and his father denied his sexual orientation. In Dot Face's third project, [The Saviour : Save Me], Sung-Mok Baek meets the victims of Gay Conversion Therapy , listens their stories, and visits the prayer houses that conducts Gay Conversion Therapy.
[length of video : 10 minutes 42 second]
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[0:10] “I am gay”
[0:48] “My dad said to my mother that he will put me back"
[2:59] Parent's guilt, “Have I done anything wrong when I was pregnant?”
[3:54] Mom's self-injury
[4:51] After I came out, My dad drag me along to the hostess bar
[5:55] People who suggest the gay conversion therapy “The therapist said that gay people are addicted to sex”
[6:37] The pray of minister “The souls that having homosexual relationship will disperse”
[8:30] The day I refuse gay conversion therapy, mom screamed and sobbed at the street
[9:57] Mom said that she prays 'for me'
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