National Geographic: Inside North Korea (2006) Poster

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10/10
Gripping, Strange, Real
abiorocks12 March 2013
Tagging along to a humanitarian project to bring operations for cataracts to the blind, the filmmakers venture into the isolated, surreal North Korea. They talk about the history of North Korea and how the dictator makes himself to be the Great General in the minds and heart of the inhabitants. When being invited to visit the home of one of the blind women, the extent of the worship of the Great General is shown. In the backdrop of the film is the poverty that leads to even the very young having cataracts, the prison camps for families of those who have done some infraction against the general, people dying to escape.

One of the most important movies I've ever seen.
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1/10
Self defence is respect. Dictator is point of view. Like all nations are for other nation.
faithronak16 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
For Any nation ( Usa, pakistan, Germany, uk, Israel, north=south korea, macca, Rome, etc ) murder any life is crime.

Citizen speak about their nation only to their people only. & Any other nation citizen or people must not published to world. If any nation did that that proves that they are wrong. A lie speak by other nation insects proves that they live like that.

Human is beautiful creature which created by Earth. But, Earth always change creature. That's History. & The origin of Hindu Sanatan Dharma of all religions, tells that destruction & creation are continuously do by The Earth. Only almighty, Shiva know it who created time.
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