>Korean movie
>North Koreans are portrayed as misunderstood anti-heroes
>>69132799
Which movies do this? Do Joint Security Area and The Guard Post do this. I haven't watched em since 2008.
>>69132799
>character eats food
>doesn't find a good tv show episode to watch first
>its quiet
>too quiet
>>69132799
name two flicks and one kino where this happens
>>69132799
>>Korean movie
>>69132799
>character opens laptop
>doesn't Google Bailey jay
>shower scene
>anon thinks up great frogpost
>computer scene
>forgets it
>korean movie
>mfw trying to remember their names
I live in South Korea. People have a huge blind spot for North Korea, just as they have an over-the-top ridiculous petty hatred for Japan.
>>69133301
>kim, kim, and kim
>Japanese movie
>dolphins are the bad guys
>mom enters son's room
>doesn't cover her nose to avoid the nasty stench of farts and crusty semen
>movie
>it has a protagonist
>>69133506
>movie is centered on the protagonist
>canadian movie
>baby seals are the bad guys
>>69133571
>the movie IS the protagonist
>>69132799
>>69133007
>>69133249
>>69133353
>>69133425
Dumb frogposters.
>>69132799
To be honest it's in their best interests to do this. North and South Koreans are exactly the same ethnically, there are shitloads of families and friends separated by the border. If, when reunification comes, all the South Korean media is portraying the north as bloodthirsty evil bad guys, it might not go down so well.
>japanese movie
>villain is a giant lizard
fucking really?
>>69133623
>movie's protagonist is the director
>>69133674
>the movie's protagonist is not in the movie at all
>>69133236
>character is computer hacker
>uses bing
>>69132799
dim frogposter
>its a movie
>>69133674
>protagonist is played by the director
>has the most witty and smart dialogue in the movie
>>69133674
There are actually a lot of movies that do this.
Every Nolan movie, every Tarantino flick, every Kubrick flick, etc.
>>69133794
>its a movie about the director