Film within film and cheat within cheat - when the fake is real, the real and the fake are sometimes inactive

Cletus 2022-03-17 09:01:10

There are a lot of repetitive scenes in the film. They are like the non-stop whipping of the whip on the face of the Kim family in "12 Years a Slave". North Korean Red Guards lied to director Manskimansky and betrayed North Korea (one of two copies of the script on two memory cards was submitted to the official) I hope this is just a fictional absurd political comedy like "Hitler is Back" but This is a documentary

film with Western political ideology. When Zhi-Mi burst into tears in the last scene, he couldn't tell which part was reality and which part was fantasy understanding no novelty in the script sometimes flat real explanation official version of the grand family dictatorship is only a fig leaf

Despite recent student union Zhi-Mi was asked what the future want to do when the tears rushing down the side could not The official supervising the filming was busy asking her "mother" to comfort her, but the "mother" trembled, don't cry, don't cry, think of something happy, the girl shook her head and seemed to be in a trance, and the person on the side asked her to think of some beautiful poems, she asked let me recite? Well, what she opened her mouth and threw out was "Dear Kim Jong Il..." The curtain came to an end when her eyes were dazed
confused?
Proud?
Still desperate?


Another question for us is what is different when we come out of the theater than when we came in are we going or can we change anything or are we ourselves, from a Western perspective, we are morbidly peeping at the representative "North Korean people" "The life here is to gain moral satisfaction or pity that has been erased by the indifference of the current society by consuming other people's lives. The whole film is filled with strings and solos. The bass of the cello is similar to the human voice. I think she Zhi Mi must have something to say that can't be said and that's what we really should hear

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