Posted on 01/01/2016 7:43:59 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Sham parents and bogus homes - film exposes Kim Jong Un's fakery
Tom Parfitt
The Times
December 30, 2015 10:19AM
Scene from Under the Sun
A documentary film has exposed the artifice and absurdity of life in North Korea, despite attempts by officials there and in Russia to suppress it.
Under the Sun, made by the Russian director Vitaly Mansky, is to be released in cinemas in the United States and Germany next year.
The film tells the story of an eight-year-old girl joining North Korea's Children's Union, a state-organised youth group, but includes footage showing that party handlers created a fake life for her and her family for the benefit of the cameras.
(Excerpt) Read more at theaustralian.com.au ...
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Hell is too good for that animal.
Why do all North Korea dicators names end in a Prefix?
Kim Jong Il-
Kim Joun Un-
de- from, down, away reverse, opposite decode, decrease
dis- not, opposite, reverse, away disagree, disappear
ex- out of, away from, lacking, former exhale, explosion
il- not illegal, illogical
im- not, without impossible, improper
in- not, without inaction, invisible
mis- bad, wrong mislead, misplace
non- not nonfiction, nonsense
pre- before prefix, prehistory
pro- for, forward, before proactive, profess, program
re- again, back react, reappear
un- against, not, opposite undo, unequal, unusual
This close comrade of the NK dictator had an appropriate suffix on his name => Kim Yang-gon
Kim is the family name, the others are what we would call the first and middle names.
China is the same way.
Lived in Shanghai 3 years.
Your source link demands a paid registration to read your referenced article.
Pass, mate.
Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-si-do!
google the article headline and you can read it for free. same technique works for oddles of sites, including WSJ.
My browser security blocks the site. Youtube works though.
“He added: ‘I really want this film to be shown in Russia, because this is a very instructive story for us and a very important warning in the context of what’s happening to us today.’”
A Potemkin Village, writ small.
That is how I got into it.
My take exactly...
there’s no middle name, all koreans have two names.
Either a one syllable last name and two syllable first, or vice versa. Always adds up to 3 syllable/chars
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