We should sympathize and feel bad for the Yakuzas? The one-sidedness of this film makes me grind my teeth, it misses out on real dilemmas. We do not see whether the dropouts show remorse for their actions and really want to make amends with the victims outside of their own families. The actual fall of the family and the so told changes in society are not shown because of the time skip of forteen years, the process could have been more interesting than everything else in the movie. Oh boohoo bad guys feel bad.
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Again I appreciate your work @Ebisuno92 and @Seonsaeng
Cool article, an amazing story, super interesting interviewpartner, and many many links I want to watch and read. Thank you very much.
A somehow longer version of the interview: https://northkoreanfilms.com/2012/07/07/interview-johannes-schonherr-north-korea-cinema-expert/
explains the irl Trending Searches in SK and the problems issued in the show
director interview
https://youtu.be/4LMBWRTNh5o