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Inside North Korea

  • El episodio se transmitió el 27 feb 2007
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPosing as a medical coordinator, Lisa Ling gains access to North Korea offering viewers a chance to see inside the "Hermit Kingdom".Posing as a medical coordinator, Lisa Ling gains access to North Korea offering viewers a chance to see inside the "Hermit Kingdom".Posing as a medical coordinator, Lisa Ling gains access to North Korea offering viewers a chance to see inside the "Hermit Kingdom".

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    • Peter Yost
  • Guionista
    • Peter Yost
  • Elenco
    • Michael Breen
    • Brian Green
    • Il-Sung Kim
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.6/10
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      • Peter Yost
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      • Peter Yost
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      • Michael Breen
      • Brian Green
      • Il-Sung Kim
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    Michael Breen
    • Self - Author, 'The Koreans'
    Brian Green
    • Self
    Il-Sung Kim
    Il-Sung Kim
    • Self
    • (material de archivo)
    Jong-Il Kim
    Jong-Il Kim
    • Self
    • (material de archivo)
    • (as Jong-il Kim)
    Lisa Ling
    Lisa Ling
    • Self - Correspondent
    Ahn Myong
    • Self - Former North Korean Prison Guard
    Sanduk Ruit
    • Self - Eye Surgeon
    • (as Dr. Sanduk Ruit)
    Joo Sung Il
    • Self - North Korean Defector
    John W. Towers
    • Self
    • (as Colonel John W. Towers)
    Norbert Vollertsen
    • Self - Human Rights Activist
    Chun Ki Won
    • Self - Pastor, Human Rights Activist
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      • Peter Yost
    • Guionista
      • Peter Yost
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    4ThurstonHunger

    Some Cataracts Remain

    I was looking forward to this documentary, but left quite dissatisfied by it. It seems the filmmakers are more than content to turn on the fog machine of malevolent mystery. Now granted getting access to North Korea is a feat in itself, but the self-congratulatory attitude at their mission's outset and the titillation of a cameraman being told to leave the country the next day, these to me indicate people who are happier with the myths, rather than trying to see through the haze.

    Some lip-service is paid to the notion that Koreans may have felt run over by foreign nations so severely in the past, that thus they might invite a strong protector. In this day and age of instant communication and the internet's tentacles slipping and sliding over the world and under fences, the very notion of a Hermit Kingdom is astounding. And yet there, across the DMZ, we see it.

    Attaching this documentary to the noble efforts of Dr. Sanduk Ruit to bring sight to the poor, cataract struck citizens of the world, begs for an overriding theme of illumination. Instead we get a propped up interview with a chosen Korean family, and while I know that was going to be PR poisoned I thought the filmmaker/interviewer's handling was clumsy and "fake tough." And that was before the "dramatic reenactment" of the soldier escaping after some sort of accidental broadcast. Even that felt like we were getting 1/10th of the story, and that there was a real story there.

    Anyways, after the recent sinking of the Cheonan, I can only feel more mysterious malevolence will be exploited, if not manufactured. Again, don't get me wrong, I don't think that Kim Jong Il is some kind of hero. He is clearly an anachronism, and an astounding one...but the people of North Korea deserve better than he can offer, and better than this film provides.

    One other note, the IMDb listing does not even include Dr. Ruit. I wonder if he did not want to be attached to this film in its final form as well. Truly his work is inspirational from what I could tell here, and as for the reactions of the 1000 or so recipients, well clearly desperate people under a desperate regime might not exactly have the most honest of reactions, while at the same time being honestly overjoyed at their rare good luck.
    2daniel-navarra

    Good information, excellent photography and production, awful narration

    I was really excited to watch this documentary, as NK is always an interesting topic. Unfortunately, Lisa Ling's narration was amateurish and distracting. This woman is not qualified to narrate a documentary, particularly at this level. Her mannerism, bizarre speaking style, flip attitude, and interview questions seem like something out of a low-budget high school or junior college production. To make matters worse, she obviously wasn't prepared for this assignment, and continually demonstrated her profound ignorance of NK customs and laws, many of which could have been easily picked up by glancing at a Wikipedia article. In one section, she asked whether a group of NK citizens believed Kim Il Sung "uses magic." This asinine question was the final straw for me, and I turned off the program. I'm really disappointed that she approached this topic so foolishly. In fact, I have seen her work in other documentaries, such as one profiling California prisons, and her work was no better; I find myself continually amazed that she was appointed to this job. She may be a "diversity hire," but NatGeo could have done much, much better. So overall, the topic and general concept behind this documentary was excellent, but the narrator / interviewer did such a poor job that all NatGeo's production money and hard work was wasted. The program is essentially unwatchable, unless you turn down the volume and just watch the pictures.
    8filmalamosa

    ruled by fear

    Although a lot has been written about North Korea seeing it in action engraves itself on your mind.

    This is apparently a country where if you even look wrong at someone you are courting with life imprisonment of your whole family and death.

    Of particular interest were the "minders" who were hostile bullies for the dumbest things...lying on the ground to take a picture (disrespectful!).

    The scenes of the starving children were the most horrible... imagine what great meals those in the prison camps get.

    This country is a psychotic nightmare in living color.

    The Dear Leaders will hopefully get exactly what they deserve.

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