Why North Korea is so good at propaganda

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @jobobminer8843
    @jobobminer8843 Год назад +6905

    Lol, the story where a women and her ex-husband get kidnapped and forced to make movies in North Korea only to eventually escape to the US embassy in Vienna is a better story than the fiction they were forced to make.

    • @emsan3684
      @emsan3684 Год назад +274

      I'll pay good money to see that movie 😂😂😂

    • @spencerdokes6056
      @spencerdokes6056 Год назад +68

      Lol? Ya their lives were ruined so lol

    • @tiobetio9501
      @tiobetio9501 Год назад +48

      It's one of the plot lines of Tropic Thunder!

    • @faisaliqbal2436
      @faisaliqbal2436 Год назад

      ​5c cþþt5😊❤and axbccwèr

    • @ivalicetifalucis
      @ivalicetifalucis Год назад +26

      There should be kdrama or movie for that

  • @GuyThePerson
    @GuyThePerson 7 месяцев назад +650

    Kidnapping movie stars and directors for a guy to make his dream movie is such a generic villain role that it fits right in with the entire country.

    • @haven621
      @haven621 6 месяцев назад +5

      would be fun if it was true

    • @macafromthewired
      @macafromthewired 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@haven621 it's not?

    • @mrSattori
      @mrSattori 2 месяца назад +3

      @@macafromthewired Of course it's true

    • @hi_lol1912
      @hi_lol1912 Месяц назад +2

      Eeeeeeeeeeeee

    • @x8makes.1teamx
      @x8makes.1teamx Месяц назад

      Quite literally the part in Kingsman Golden Circle when Poppy's kidnapped Elton

  • @avirei98
    @avirei98 Год назад +250

    I'm sitting here trying to fathom dating in North Korea. Imagine disagreeing with the supreme leader, but being afraid that your partner would find out and wondering if they would turn you in if they knew.

    • @shaec3405
      @shaec3405 6 месяцев назад +15

      And they would

    • @TheFakeyCakeMaker
      @TheFakeyCakeMaker 5 месяцев назад +14

      You're not allowed to date unless you get permission.

    • @unacuentadeyoutube13
      @unacuentadeyoutube13 Месяц назад +6

      ​@lume.music___I was just thinking the same. I think I saw somewhere that a lot of people didn't trust the government, but as it's ilegal to publicly talk about it, wether or not the other person is someone you can talk to remains always a mistery. Just what happens with Winston and O'Brien, or between any doubters of the party.

    • @hi_lol1912
      @hi_lol1912 Месяц назад +1

      Eeeeeeeeeeeee

    • @Yo_Chino
      @Yo_Chino Месяц назад +4

      They have arranged marriages there, by class/caste

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Год назад +1636

    Extremely interesting

  • @isaacmartinez6904
    @isaacmartinez6904 Год назад +2733

    I remember this story. Thank goodness both the filmmaker and his wife escaped and lived in South Korea until their deaths.

    • @280SE
      @280SE Год назад +40

      Ah thanks for ruining it. You’re the first comment 👎🏼

    • @CharlieBam
      @CharlieBam Год назад +27

      Spoiler alert dude!

    • @thegamingwolf5612
      @thegamingwolf5612 Год назад +8

      Did they remarry?

    • @Blex_040
      @Blex_040 Год назад +287

      ​@@280SE When you read the comments _to a video_ before watching the video itself, you have nobody else to blame but yourself.

    • @280SE
      @280SE Год назад +7

      @@Blex_040 oh so you save the comments until the end do you? You’re the only one

  • @kristhebard
    @kristhebard 7 месяцев назад +90

    This makes me want a video on ‘when politician hobbies turn into policy’

  • @samuelbrown9665
    @samuelbrown9665 Год назад +1720

    I just love this style of sit-down, long-form content on RUclips. Thank you so much, Johnny!

    • @leeargent58
      @leeargent58 Год назад +14

      Ye man Johnny and team totally cool

    • @t00bgazer
      @t00bgazer Год назад

      Just search johnny harris debunked. You are literally watching propaganda meant to brainwash you. Regardless of how you feel about north korea you are more likely to walk away more informed talking to a 5 year old about the subject rather than watching this clown.

    • @samuelbrown9665
      @samuelbrown9665 Год назад +4

      @@kaylastarr7863 ahh I will have to check it out, I guess that is the problem with condensing for youtube and trying to make it entertaining for a large audience...

    • @ahn155
      @ahn155 Год назад

      Hating Japan is just one of the propaganda of South Korean communists, and highly educated, high-income South Koreans don't sympathize with hating Japan at all.

    • @robert48719
      @robert48719 Год назад +2

      Although my name isn't Johnny, you're welcome

  • @4rk
    @4rk Год назад +603

    I think it's worth noting that the fact Mt Paektu features as important in plot points etc is not just because Kim Il Sung claimed to be born there. Rather, conversely, he claimed to be born there because it is considered important or sacred in its own right. By some accounts all Koreans may claim to descend from people of that mountain. IE Dagun descended from heaven onto that mountain specifically and then went on to become the first mythological king of the earliest Korean nation.

    • @pedrob3953
      @pedrob3953 Год назад +45

      Mount Paektu sits right in the middle of the Korean historical homeland. It's like Mount Ararat for Armenians. Koreans ended up migrating further south in the peninsula, but even today there's an important Korean minority in the Chinese side of Mt Paektu (Yanbian region).

    • @buzzy1010
      @buzzy1010 Год назад +16

      Yup, Mount. Paektu (or Baekdu?) is the iconic mountain in Korea, north or south. It's the second word in the south korean national anthem. I grew up thinking Mt. Baekdu as a national mountain somewhere in south korea until my early teens 😂

    • @ahn155
      @ahn155 Год назад

      Hating Japan is just one of the propaganda of South Korean communists, and highly educated, high-income South Koreans don't sympathize with hating Japan at all.

    • @4rk
      @4rk 3 месяца назад +1

      @J-ct2wh I'm not sure there's was any mystery. A mythological King of a mythological origin ruling a mythologized proto-nation eons prior to the modern concept of nationalism currently employed to even form the concept of either Korea, or "America." So if the closest transliteration as the "king" from/of "heaven" set up a mystery for you, just bear in mind that the context of the comment was about why a particular mountain keeps showing up in North Korean media (and again, it's not just in North Korean media, and it's not due, only, to Jim Il Sung).

    • @luciaedwardss
      @luciaedwardss Месяц назад

      😊

  • @AnxWhisperer
    @AnxWhisperer Год назад +186

    This episode was made so well. The editing was some of the best I’ve seen, and the best of all your episodes. Who helps you with this!? The topic was interesting, but the filmmaking was so good, I was emotionally compelled to watch this episode three times.

    • @andor4668
      @andor4668 Год назад +6

      28:50 credits

    • @ahn155
      @ahn155 Год назад

      Hating Japan is just one of the propaganda of South Korean communists, and highly educated, high-income South Koreans don't sympathize with hating Japan at all.

    • @generalcommentator-iu2wr
      @generalcommentator-iu2wr 5 месяцев назад +2

      Perhaps this comment reveals that it is the American's who are good at propaganda.

  • @Cultural_Encounters
    @Cultural_Encounters Год назад +728

    Hi Johnny, thanks for another fascinating video as always. What's shocking is how this wasn't an isolated incident. Hundreds of young Japanese people were kidnapped off of the coast of Japan and taken to North Korea in a similar fashion. The goal in this case was to train North Korean spies to speak Japanese. While this mostly included young couples, 13 year old Megumi Yokota was among the victims, and her family didn't learn about her whereabouts until 20 years later. A few of the abductees were returned to Japan in the early 2000s, but Megumi has yet to be allowed to return. Her father has passed away and her mother, now in her late 80s, continues to appeal for her return.

    • @DimaRakesah
      @DimaRakesah Год назад

      Not just Japanese, people from all over the world! They would kidnap people from various countries and force them to teach their language to North Korean spies and mafia members (Bureau 39) or kidnap someone with a skill they wanted and force them to teach it so they could use it in North Korea. Thousands of people have been kidnapped over the years. It's totally bonkers.

    • @henrietta5969
      @henrietta5969 Год назад +49

      Damn this is heartbreaking…

    • @taylorbug9
      @taylorbug9 Год назад +33

      Japan honestly should have forced them to give their people back. This makes them look incredibly weak.

    • @def3ndr887
      @def3ndr887 Год назад +10

      @@taylorbug9give them back or we colonize

    • @Mrwutevah
      @Mrwutevah Год назад +10

      ​@@taylorbug9What a... brilliant idea. Did you come up with it yourself?

  • @Zombie_Trooper
    @Zombie_Trooper Год назад +386

    I watched Pulgasari a few years back and discovered this story and was shocked at what this duo went through. It makes me think of the artists during WW2 who didn't make it out and all the talented people who have become puppets to their captors.

    • @mikhailshishin5701
      @mikhailshishin5701 Год назад +2

      @Blown Gasket wdym

    • @RadzHexz
      @RadzHexz Год назад

      ​@Blown Gasket alright but what about the artist censored for speaking out against the war? Or those paid by the government to spread propaganda? This is a two way street and you are choosing to blind yourself from the opposite side.

    • @avirei98
      @avirei98 Год назад +1

      ​​@Blown Gasket 😐(🤡)

    • @someonee3186
      @someonee3186 Год назад +1

      @Blown Gasket writing that one down

    • @ayowhat998
      @ayowhat998 Год назад

      @Blown Gasket istg every vid Somebody is like "yeah thats cool but did you know the us-" ok then go live in north korea or any middle eastern country embroiled in civil war and terrorism OR any single sub saharan african nation "Ruined by colonialism" and totally not nepotism, Corruption, Ethnic conflict, Tribal disputes, Warlords ETC. Cause honestly id rather live in a house with electricity and water and being able to be free and say what i want and not live in a dystopian reality where warlords and corrupt politicians thrive due to the environment created by their country's OWN citizens.
      So honestly stfu.

  • @thomashartmann5625
    @thomashartmann5625 Год назад +141

    In the late 90s I was at a North Korean film Festival in Berlin, and at one movie we were all sitting there waiting for the movie to start, in walks a woman in military uniform, she sits herself down in the very last row, turns on a desk lamp and dubs the movie (I think it was a film about so called shock brigades, large groups of young people who would show up at big construction sites to get shit done) right then and there, truly surreal

    • @sipzc-dj
      @sipzc-dj Месяц назад

      That is what they are doing in Poland

  • @megamcee
    @megamcee Год назад +870

    I still have a fairly vivid memory of watching the second version of the movie with my grandma in a cinema. I never knew the history of that movie, but I'm so glad that it's so fascinating.

    • @Thaidory
      @Thaidory Год назад +18

      There was a western adaptation of this movie. The title name is Galgameth.

    • @megamcee
      @megamcee Год назад +10

      @@Thaidory yep, that's the one I'm talking about.

    • @leahjackiepeah4130
      @leahjackiepeah4130 Год назад

      Dear christians if you took the covid 19 vaccine and didn't know it was the mark please go in closet close door and tell jesus christ the truth of not wanting the mark and to forgive you and never take it again. If a woman please put on a headcoverig when praying.

    • @harrykehoe5178
      @harrykehoe5178 Год назад +7

      @@megamcee short films like this remind us of how Europe could've been the greatest socialist society if not for the terrorist capitalists.

    • @storikobane
      @storikobane Год назад +10

      @@harrykehoe5178 yeah cuz socialism works right?

  • @NEXUSNEST
    @NEXUSNEST Год назад +945

    Is nobody gonna ask Johnny about where the hell did he find these North Korean movies from?!

    • @acetate909
      @acetate909 Год назад +228

      His intelligence handler.

    • @Mmadingo
      @Mmadingo Год назад +188

      CIA

    • @OlTimeyChara
      @OlTimeyChara Год назад +57

      Tor browser maybe, lol

    • @CodingExpress
      @CodingExpress Год назад +79

      From the CIA archives

    • @andrewfranco8523
      @andrewfranco8523 Год назад +36

      He watched Atrocity guide's video and rehashed it for your simpleton viewing pleasure.

  • @GodlikeIridium
    @GodlikeIridium Год назад +30

    North Korea seeing Hollywood movies: "That's way better socialist propaganda than ours! Quick, copy this like China copies electronics or Russia copies rockets and nukes!" 😅

    • @lightscorer1320
      @lightscorer1320 Месяц назад

      Are u implying Hollywood is socialist? Hollywood? The mega industrial, capitalist complex who does anything to squeze out more money?

  • @imsomewhatcertain1024
    @imsomewhatcertain1024 Год назад +2326

    The Kim family never ceases to surprise the outside world with their malicious acts and cruelty.

    • @kimjong-unrocketman9443
      @kimjong-unrocketman9443 Год назад +83

      kaboom

    • @lost_porkchop
      @lost_porkchop Год назад +45

      How dare you insult hamburgers like that

    • @lllool8404
      @lllool8404 Год назад

      Not just NK one, all hereditary dictatorships are cartoonishly crazy.

    • @Yeppo_
      @Yeppo_ Год назад +21

      How dare you insult pigs like that?

    • @agps4418
      @agps4418 Год назад

      it is human nature. not exclusive to the Kims.
      Putin, Russia, ISIS, Nazi, KKK, The Kims,
      They all think, "i am better, holier, and more important than everyone else".

  • @chrisdawson9312
    @chrisdawson9312 Год назад +485

    There is a great “autobiography” of Kim Jong Il written by Michael Malice called “Dear Reader,” he went to North Korea, grabbed all the North Korean books he could get his hands on of KJI and basically wrote a first person biography of him through the stories that are told of him in North Korea. Quite a fascinating book

    • @puttapakasaiprasad7005
      @puttapakasaiprasad7005 Год назад +15

      Thanks brother for mentioning the book ❤❤❤

    • @ahn155
      @ahn155 Год назад

      Hating Japan is just one of the propaganda of South Korean communists, and highly educated, high-income South Koreans don't sympathize with hating Japan at all.

  • @SolracNexus
    @SolracNexus Год назад +8

    "politics and film are now kind of the same thing"
    Modern hollywood: "wait, I thought it was always a thing"

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +680

    I remember being shocked when I first heard about this story and happy to see this being covered.

  • @tonipwneroni9846
    @tonipwneroni9846 Год назад +244

    This is the amazing content I signed on for. Aside from the geopolitics, maps, and travel vlogs, this cultural stuff is gold. It's a great window into the cultural bubbles of places you don't normally get to hear much about. Great stuff, dude!

    • @sanjaymishra7892
      @sanjaymishra7892 Год назад +2

      Nice

    • @ahn155
      @ahn155 Год назад

      Hating Japan is just one of the propaganda of South Korean communists, and highly educated, high-income South Koreans don't sympathize with hating Japan at all.

  • @MrSomebodyStrange
    @MrSomebodyStrange Месяц назад +1

    Holy shit the fact that "The Name Given by the Era" is so mindblowing to me. I mean, I come from the ex USSR and in the 2000s, during the period when TV stopped regularly signing off, some smaller channels will often fill the air in around 3 o'clock with some forgotten cultularly insignificant social realism films from 50s and 60s, mostly revolving around collective farm workers. This whole scenery filled with crop fields, tractor drivers in wifebeater tank tops and jackboots and all that talk about the motherland is associated in my head with that period, and not the time when I was still sour because I was disappointed in Fallout 3

  • @DeadRyGuy
    @DeadRyGuy Год назад +527

    I had no idea that North Korea kidnapped an actress and director; it's in that spot of recent enough it wasn't "history" as I was growing up, but also slightly before my time and awareness of world events. Great storytelling and production as usual!
    I really enjoy the longer pieces. Many of these topics deserve the time and discussion, not to mention this is probably the only thing I've ever seen on North Korean cinema. At least from this viewer's perspective, the longer vids are great!

    • @matthew_natividad
      @matthew_natividad Год назад +5

      Even crazier the movie pogasari is supposed to be a metaphor of how communism was supposed to help NK but didn’t really

    • @t00bgazer
      @t00bgazer Год назад +1

      I dare you to search johnny harris debunked.

    • @DeadRyGuy
      @DeadRyGuy Год назад +7

      @@t00bgazer Thank you, but I'm well aware of the controversy. Not everything or everyone is simply a binary of good or bad. No content creator is perfect and the best we can do is take the good while being aware of potential short comings.
      We're all free to form our own opinions. In my opinion, I don't think Johnny is a bad person or that he has bad intentions. Quite the contrary. Though I think you're trying to be helpful, try to embrace the nuance of life and people.

    • @deadheadwsp705
      @deadheadwsp705 Год назад

      You should also read into what happened with mao in China, Soviet Union and countless other totalitarian countries. Why we don’t learn more about these in school is beyond wild as these were some of the biggest travesties of the 20th century

    • @calibribody6776
      @calibribody6776 Год назад +1

      They unfortunately weren't the only the people North Korea kidnapped. I believe there was also a series of kidnappings in Japan.

  • @smileyday
    @smileyday Год назад +27

    Can you imagine being the actor of Godzilla, told you're going to China for a film, and you pull up to DNK and greeted by over smiling Kim Jong Il. I would be absolutely terrified.

  • @TheRealBarryChopsticks
    @TheRealBarryChopsticks Год назад +9

    For a film released in 1997, the famer movie looks like a PSA from the 60s 😂

  • @verecion
    @verecion Год назад +47

    "The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he's in prison." - Fyodor Dostoevsky

    • @mr.benchwormer7723
      @mr.benchwormer7723 Год назад +5

      Wow perfectly described capitalism

    • @Chip_in
      @Chip_in Год назад +1

      "Only three ingredient in egg fry rice...egg...fry...and rice" - Nigel Ang ⛳

  • @lagcom
    @lagcom Год назад +105

    Fun fact: the Bulgasari and Pulgasari movies have the same names in Korea, the apparent differences are from differences in romanization between NK and SK

    • @rachellee2680
      @rachellee2680 Год назад +4

      Was just about to comment this 👍

    • @weomxd
      @weomxd Год назад +1

      Westerners will say its a completely different dialect 😂

    • @myspleenisbursting4825
      @myspleenisbursting4825 Год назад +3

      ​@@weomxdtbh north korean dialect is a bit different than the south korean one, they're completely different countries...
      Even if they were unified, the language will still be different, especially in pronunciation

    • @weomxd
      @weomxd Год назад +4

      @@myspleenisbursting4825 yeah but they can understand each other perfectly fine. Its like accents in America or UK.

    • @myspleenisbursting4825
      @myspleenisbursting4825 Год назад +5

      @@weomxd yes, that's what makes it a dialect as opposed to a language... Mutual intelligibility

  • @brittanywinn3955
    @brittanywinn3955 4 месяца назад +1

    It's way too comical to be real. Absolutely terrifying.

  • @TheFoxClaws
    @TheFoxClaws Год назад +319

    If you want to learn more about the kidnapped filmmakers, Atrocity Guide has a great video on them. There’s even recorded audio of them casually talking with Kim Jong-Il

    • @WTFb0rn
      @WTFb0rn Год назад +41

      Strongly suspect that he leveraged her previous video (which is excellent and longer than this one) in creating this video. She really deserves more views, all of her videos are fantastic.

    • @Velumbra
      @Velumbra Год назад +1

      Hora.

    • @onehapaboy
      @onehapaboy Год назад +1

      This American Life also did a great segment on this back in 2020, with interviews and recorded audio.

    • @kaylastarr7863
      @kaylastarr7863 Год назад

      So many details left out of this batshit story that she covers.

  • @FacelessOnes
    @FacelessOnes Год назад +128

    As a Korean, thanks for showcasing this. The West usually doesn’t know the darkest side of our histories and of course, North Korean entertainment.
    Also, praying for unification of both Korea’s.

    • @b_em0
      @b_em0 Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @SevenEllen
      @SevenEllen Год назад

      Kim must be overthrown first. If North and South Korea were to unite, what horrors do you think Kim could unleash on the South? He'd try to brainwash the WHOLE country and fashion it to suit his self-obsessed ideals.

    • @RO0MBAA
      @RO0MBAA Год назад

      South Korea will never want to become a part of North Korea. The same goes for North Korea

    • @WarFoxThunder
      @WarFoxThunder Год назад

      ​@DililahSitiwat--

  • @alwaysanonymous295
    @alwaysanonymous295 Год назад +5

    I’m making a creative decision to rename this book “how to further brainwash your citizens through cinema”

  • @schoolofA
    @schoolofA Год назад +17

    Don't the Top Gun fighter pilots risk their lives to destroy an underground uranium facility of a country not part of NATO? They're asked to sacrifice their lives and fly old-generation fighter jets against highly advanced ones. "It's not the plane, it's the pilot." Let's not forget that American cinema is very capable and does produce great propaganda.

    • @harrietjameson
      @harrietjameson Год назад

      basically, everything is propaganda. Everyone wants you to believe a certain truth
      Especially since a lot of that "truth" just benefits a small group of people at the top

  • @fridaynighttherapy
    @fridaynighttherapy Год назад +137

    I love film making/ cinematography so this was fantastic! Production value was off the charts, and the editing enhanced the overall story perfectly! Thanks again.

  • @lillymurray8408
    @lillymurray8408 Год назад +5

    I’m sorry but the DVD icon bopping around the screen is just so nostalgic.

  • @montyollie
    @montyollie Год назад +21

    You missed a golden opportunity to talk about J Dresnok, one of the most famous N Korean movie stars. He was an American defector to North Korea who got cast as the nasty American in all the propaganda movies. He lived out the rest of his life in the country, as a famous movie star.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +5

      I guess that's one way to achieve fame.

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind Год назад +7

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 People love self loathing people because they are ultra rare but they do exist.

  • @CinematicSeriesGaming
    @CinematicSeriesGaming Год назад +36

    Johny's videos make me feel like I'm the president getting a fancy briefing 🖤

  • @miadel5846
    @miadel5846 8 месяцев назад +8

    What's worse than getting kidnapped by N.Korea???? Getting kidnapped by N. Korea and having to deal your ex-husband 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ArchOfWinter
    @ArchOfWinter Год назад +17

    The couple remarried, that's one heck of a way to reconcile their marriage.
    There has been a documentary made about the couple. Wouldn't mind watching a dramatic retelling of their stories.

  • @gixmax
    @gixmax Год назад +8

    So fucked up to think Romania had a North Korea phase in the 80's and all this movies feel really familiar and much too personal. We are still recovering from that. Can't really imagine how much it will take for those poor people...

  • @alexmarkevich1760
    @alexmarkevich1760 11 месяцев назад +12

    North Korea never ceases to amaze me. It’s mind blowing what their leaders will go to in order to maintain their power.
    I would like to wish Johnny and his team patients and strength to continue their work . Guys, you are the best!

  • @rockchicjaja
    @rockchicjaja Год назад +65

    This is the first time I've ever heard about kidnapped film makers. Thanks for the fascinating story, Johnny!

    • @mkim4091
      @mkim4091 Год назад +2

      For what it's worth, Kim Jong also kidnapped scientists from Japan and many other places.

    • @LifeandTails
      @LifeandTails Год назад

      There is a huge mafia that still controls Hollywood too. . .

    • @chadUCSD
      @chadUCSD 9 дней назад

      North Korea have also kidnapped quite a lot of Japanese people and taken them back to DPRK to live as prisoners. Their reason for doing so was to be able to teach their spies how to speak fluent Japanese so they could go to Japan amd do their spy shot they ended to do.
      Some of the Japanese folk that had been kidnapped were subsequently released years, sometimes nay years later. But there are still some who are being held by the DPRK.
      One of the kidnapped Japanese people was a 13 year old girl. Her mother is now in her 80s amd still holds put hope for her release and return. It's such a sad story. Maybe look it up and read about it all for yourself. Sad but interesting at the same time.
      Enjoy! 😉

  • @framesfc
    @framesfc Год назад +340

    The visuals, the research, the structure.
    Mind Blowing Storytelling.
    I am amazed Mr. Jonny Harris And Team!

    • @yuckyyy
      @yuckyyy Год назад

      and with a bunch of fake news and anti-communist propaganda, but hey, he's american, the land of the free

    • @joshuaaugustin5005
      @joshuaaugustin5005 Год назад

      You fool, he's nothing more than a mere puppet. Its the people behind the scenes who are pulling all the strings. Anyone could get up there and read a script. Not that hard at all. Things aren't always what they seem bro.

    • @TejasShastri-lh2mq
      @TejasShastri-lh2mq Год назад +5

      I wonder sometimes if these comments are actually bots

    • @joshuaaugustin5005
      @joshuaaugustin5005 Год назад

      Homeless bums are recruited for five bucks and a pat on the back plus stock options to "do something really simple!" for mister harris and the shady mormon corporation he works for. Turns out these bums get human trafficked and forced to work on the set of the videos. They spend 15 hours a day doing hard labor at the "facility" as they call it. This is meant to break them down. Next the bums are sent off to school. They are forced to learn video editing software and stage production and everything that goes in to making and producing the videos. Failure is not an option. They are also involved in this huge ponzi scheme. But that's another rabbit hole I dont have time to get into

    • @artuniique2
      @artuniique2 Год назад +1

      Same

  • @anonymously-mysterious3812
    @anonymously-mysterious3812 2 месяца назад +3

    Johnny using that song @ 10:07 is so random😂, especially that part of the song lol.

    • @smth.something
      @smth.something 2 месяца назад

      what is the song name? 😅

    • @anonymously-mysterious3812
      @anonymously-mysterious3812 2 месяца назад +2

      @@smth.something “song of the sea” DPRK Military Choir. In the beginning, it has a woman singing

  • @reedlheureux7466
    @reedlheureux7466 Год назад +21

    North Korean Godzilla is now at the top of my list for movie night

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind Год назад

      The villain- The japanese long legged crab from Nagasaki.

  • @motro1301
    @motro1301 Год назад +50

    As a south korean myself, i can notice the video's korean is a bit too translated (like the korean dialogues in hollywood movies that are almost unintelligible)and mostly south korean.But that said, yeah i think it is still a decent cover of the famous north korean kaiju movie.Also it was interesting to see how you are reading kim jong il's book while you were in south korea, cause in south korea it is mostly in a very restricted section usually in a library with heavy heavy security so i wonder how you brought it to the south. Like i was very surprised when i was studyimg overseas that these bibliographies are just casualy in school libraries and can be bought so easily. Also johnny, yeah the translation for the art of the cinema might be a bit clunky because its more direct. It must be because your copy was translated by the north koreans themselves cause most of these books are translated by the foreign language house in pyongyang, possibly from those noeth korean translators passionately trying to learn english to a bbc textbook(yes they hate america but they are still ok with learning it from the british for some reason. Thae yong ho, the north korean diplomat who later defected, said he learned it from the bbc textbooks).

    • @kokopuffs8318
      @kokopuffs8318 Год назад +12

      At my university in Canada, we have an entire library full of North Korean books and propaganda materials. They are sort of just collectors items

    • @motro1301
      @motro1301 Год назад +3

      @@kokopuffs8318 I think it is also possible to be donations

  • @slylover123
    @slylover123 Год назад +1

    The irony that the dictator was obsessed with movies yet executes any of his citizens that watch even 1 foreign film

  • @RebelGorilla7384
    @RebelGorilla7384 Год назад +100

    "The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum." - Noam Chomsky.

    • @origami83
      @origami83 Год назад

      Oh you mean anything related to LGBTQ nowadays?

    • @galacticpotato607
      @galacticpotato607 Год назад +4

      sounds like what happens when we get trapped in social media bubbles/ echo chambers

    • @Clarencekswong
      @Clarencekswong Год назад +1

      Come on US have like GI Joe, Rambo, Rocky and Top Gun. Nothing special about NK movies.

    • @Seth-mu3wo
      @Seth-mu3wo Год назад +6

      @@Clarencekswong
      Rambo literally fights against the state, shows how poorly many vets are treated, and tries to portray the huge difficulties many face after serving, so no they're not the same.

    • @Clarencekswong
      @Clarencekswong Год назад +2

      @@Seth-mu3wo Yea, you are right about Rambo.

  • @challalla
    @challalla Год назад +17

    Pulgasari and Bulgasari represent the same name in Korean, 불가사리. Pulgasari follows the McCune-Reischauer romanization system that served as the basis for the official romanization in both North and South Korea before 2000. South Korea then adopted a new official romanization system, which spells it as Bulgasari. That's also why Busan was known as Pusan before 2000.

  • @juliobrian4757
    @juliobrian4757 Год назад +6

    "He rewrote his backstory again and again over the course of 20 years..."
    So...he was the Joker?

  • @matthewbeesley5850
    @matthewbeesley5850 Год назад +6

    Imagine a different world, one where at the Potsdam Conference in July 1945, instead of U.S. military leaders insisting Soviet entry into the war against Japan, the U.S. instead tells Stalin hands off Korea. Postwar, Korea is a single nation, likely ending up like Japan.

  • @KDG702
    @KDG702 Год назад +220

    Extremely interesting, thanks Johnny. I’ve researched a lot about North Korea and their propaganda and the uniqueness of how they function, and videos like this are not only super cool but also super interesting because all of which you covered about has been sitting there for us to see this whole time. I’m glad I learned something new. Thanks for the video, I look forward to the next!

    • @TCGTales
      @TCGTales Год назад

      Hollywood is a U.S government propaganda tool as well.

    • @t00bgazer
      @t00bgazer Год назад +6

      Search johnny harris debunked.

    • @abdo19code
      @abdo19code Год назад

      now do research from non-western sources and research the western propaganda about north korea and how they function. you might be surprised how much of what we're told is completely made up bullshit

  • @madliliivakunstnik8929
    @madliliivakunstnik8929 4 месяца назад +2

    Now THAT was really well put together! Thank you so much!

  • @greyhoodie1012
    @greyhoodie1012 Год назад +12

    i hate it when he apologizes for the video being “long and in-depth” that’s what we want make em longer and more in-depth actually thank you -Us viewers

  • @cath1none
    @cath1none Год назад +81

    "struggle is the only way to happiness" thats just the most northkorean thing ever haha

    • @Munkenba
      @Munkenba Год назад +24

      tbf it sounds like that's just what google translate would pump out if you fed it "the dignity of hard work", which is a common phrase employed in western political speech writing. Convincing the working classes that they're happiest when they're tied to the production line is politically universal.

    • @Araanor
      @Araanor Год назад +4

      It's not that far from the truth. North Korea just takes it to the absurd.

    • @eriksatlher1
      @eriksatlher1 Год назад +25

      sounds like american working culture for me. Work hard, break your back and its your problem to pay the medical bills

    • @LaGrandeRaceNoire
      @LaGrandeRaceNoire Год назад

      Nicholas Howard🙂: We, ruclips.net/video/uedBn69KNMU/видео.html the West and China, will not allow Africa to develop

    • @middleagebrotips3454
      @middleagebrotips3454 Год назад +11

      ​@@Munkenba the American right says that a lot too

  • @thewalkingthinker6561
    @thewalkingthinker6561 Год назад +4

    Nice…this essay informs more about how cinema works in the USA…

  • @CogitoErgoSumFortis
    @CogitoErgoSumFortis Год назад +8

    I wonder how this mirrors into the whole Disney and local station news dialogues, where they repeat the same key phrases over and over, and where you can make those eerie videos of all the different newscasters saying the exact same phrases.

    • @mindbeast971
      @mindbeast971 Год назад +2

      Disney? I think you mean the Sinclair group

    • @jbird4478
      @jbird4478 Год назад +3

      Well, you can't do that in North Korea because they only have a handful of newscasters. That said, the media in the US is indeed embarrassingly uniform and eerily centralized.

    • @CogitoErgoSumFortis
      @CogitoErgoSumFortis Год назад

      @@mindbeast971 correct!

    • @CogitoErgoSumFortis
      @CogitoErgoSumFortis Год назад +1

      @@jbird4478 it's an unfortunate illusion of a multilateral free market :( it used to be that, truly, but it has grown further from that in time

  • @nirui.o
    @nirui.o Год назад +6

    5:48 "As an adult, he rewrote his back story again and again" as seen in these pictures where he was rewriting his back story in a back story rewriting office inside a back story rewriting club 😂

    • @TenDropChris
      @TenDropChris Год назад

      "If I'm going to have a past, I'd rather it be multiple choice". -The Joker

  • @kavenseth
    @kavenseth Год назад +6

    Whenever he mentioned unwarranted songs and chorus I wonder what will Johnny do when he discovers Bollywood movies.

  • @MissKim--SP
    @MissKim--SP Год назад +23

    Again you managed to find something I've never heard of. I love movies and documentaries and no one seems to have covered the kidnapped actress. If they have it's not widely seen. Thanks. Great topic.

  • @bredsheeran2897
    @bredsheeran2897 Год назад +3

    *"Freedom has many difficulties & democracy is not perfect, but we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in"*
    - John F. Kennedy’s *Ich Bin Ein Berliner* speech about Capitalism vs. Communism

  • @steelerfaninperu
    @steelerfaninperu Год назад +19

    There's a good work of fiction called The Orphan Master's Son, the story follows a person who abducts people for North Korea. And it used a lot of the details of the filmmakers' story to paint some really cool scenes of those abductions and what they were for.

  • @GuyDandy
    @GuyDandy Год назад +8

    Accented Cinema has an excellent video also covering Pulgasari that I highly recommend. He covers a number of things relating to eastern cinema and more.

  • @thelanternexpress9371
    @thelanternexpress9371 Год назад +4

    Americans: “look how NK brainwashes people with media!!”
    Also Americans: “ oh my god I love *any of the thousands of American made films portraying them as the heroes and good guys* I heard it’s based on a true story!

  • @erikaacharya948
    @erikaacharya948 Год назад +19

    Your videos are truly incredible. Your final product clarifies how much dedication, deep dive, and hard work has gone into it. I am really delighted to have a journalist like you in youtube

  • @leeaf7
    @leeaf7 Год назад +7

    Bulgasari and Pulgasari are same. They are spelled differently because North and South did not have a defined way to spell names using Roman characters. Another example is a city of Busan. It used to be spelled Pusan back in the day.

  • @IDDQDXW
    @IDDQDXW Год назад +6

    You know what would make an interesting video? How America brainwashes the entire planet.

  • @violetviolet888
    @violetviolet888 Год назад +10

    *Johnny Harris:* I remember when you started this channel having been laid off by VOX. You've evolved exponentially and are now deep diving and exploring your curiosities on your own terms. GREAT JOB. Keep it up and never stop exploring with every map you can get you hands on.

  • @dhirendrakumar276
    @dhirendrakumar276 Год назад +9

    I liked all the subtle production designs/choices (and editing choices too) in this video. Keeps your video style from being redundant Johnny. Quite liked it. Keep innovating in these terms too.

  • @xMasterAssassin93
    @xMasterAssassin93 2 месяца назад +3

    In a better reality than ours, where Korea was unified under a peaceful democracy similar to our own South Korea, Kim Jong Il was just a successful movie maker who directed or produced movies with the help and advice and employees from around the world in the industry. Sadly we live in a more depressing reality where a madman made mad movies in isolation.

  • @Mira_Poix
    @Mira_Poix Год назад +12

    The film edits, animations, and storytelling in this video were fantastic. Bravo!

    • @markvillamor7724
      @markvillamor7724 Год назад +3

      They actually kidnapped a south american director for this video.

    • @vivitow873
      @vivitow873 Год назад

      Not historically accurate tho.

  • @MrZerosixZeroone
    @MrZerosixZeroone Год назад +43

    This guy is soo good at making videos even the ads are hard to skip.

  • @PegasStar
    @PegasStar 11 месяцев назад +3

    I can assure you, that movie production in the 50s and 70s in all soviet countries was exactly this 🙃 Very few movies that would be watchable in modern times.
    Also, communism was by no mean feministic but including women in the system was an absolute necessity for the society. Women absolutely had to work and do even occupations that they wouldn't be allowed to do in the west to cover all the industrial needs. Also, it was very much needed to keep women abord in the beginnings of communism. If you skip this part of a population you're risking your system will fail. There was no gender equality (women were still primary caretakers, cooking for husbands and all) but there was a huge stress on individual equality. People (common ones, not the government elites) must have felt equal to each other despite the conditions they lived in to be motivated to built the real communistic future society.

  • @NightDocs
    @NightDocs Год назад +11

    Ha I’m so glad you’re covering this, this is one of the wildest North Korea stories in existence… right up there with the long held rumor that the founder Kim Il Sung wasn’t actually the real Kim

  • @nasalghul
    @nasalghul Год назад +45

    Cinema is the greatest art form, artists will always add a secret meaning to their work. There are three different interpretations of Pulgasari (see Accented Cinema), and they all make sense. I am fascinated with the back story of this movie from the kidnapped director and his spouse, to the fact that Kim Jong Il was a movie buff, not to mention that the film itself is a masterpiece. We definitely need this insane story to be brought to the big screen. If done right will more impressive than ARGO.

  • @JamesonMusic808
    @JamesonMusic808 7 месяцев назад +1

    This has quickly become my favorite channel

  • @oldfellaoldfella8535
    @oldfellaoldfella8535 Год назад +73

    This channel mastered narrating stories in a way that makes you feel you uncover the mystery yourself ... Thank you Johnny 👏
    By the way, may I also remind you the fact that our Native American population in our motherland, the Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while the European population in their motherland, the Continent of Europe was around 25 millions.
    Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION! A shocking sad truth. 😔
    In my humble opinion, it's about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return it to rightful owners Native American people.
    Notorious global cardinal crimes the Christian West has committed, and benefited a great deals, such as Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why on earth is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask? 😔

    • @JohatsuSha
      @JohatsuSha Год назад +10

      Hell yeah.

    • @romystumpy1197
      @romystumpy1197 Год назад +7

      Yes Jonny found his vocation ,after years in the wilderness,he's made for this type of content ,he's made it his own

    • @olefella7561
      @olefella7561 Год назад +10

      The West would commit and practice a great many cardinal sins, many of them knowingly, such as centuries-long global;
      - 'Colonization',
      - 'Genocide',
      - 'Slavery',
      - 'Colonialism',
      - 'Global Warming', etc which benefits them enormously for centuries worldwide; then they would initiate and take a measure to ban those practices worldwide, and take credit for it.
      [Note: Today's global warming is caused in large part by nearly two centuries of excessive coal burning, mainly in the West.]

    • @jondoe9548
      @jondoe9548 Год назад +7

      " Native American population in our motherland, the Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while the European population in their motherland, the Continent of Europe was around 25 millions.
      Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION! A shocking sad truth." 😔

    • @Somebody9666
      @Somebody9666 Год назад +5

      I like to imagine Johnny some day doing a collab with Mr.Ballen😂

  • @Relic-eo5cc
    @Relic-eo5cc Год назад +5

    Bro took RUclips journalism to another level 🎉

  • @robertdragan2333
    @robertdragan2333 Год назад +9

    Almost everythig mentioned about propaganda movies is present in the american movies as well: rewriting of history, glorying the system, promoting patrioticic sentiment. Really makes you think

  • @sarakajira
    @sarakajira Год назад +11

    You know, hearing about the movie about the soccer player, and his "extreme struggle" for the country, I couldn't help be reminded of American films like the Rocky franchise, where Rocky Balboa trained "extra hard" so that he could defeat his Russian Soviet opponent. I mean it's basically the same concept.

    • @Speederzzz
      @Speederzzz Год назад

      America has a special way of doing propaganda. Often, it's not even made by the government

  • @electricblade5
    @electricblade5 Год назад +7

    I'm home alone on Wednesday's and it can get pretty lonely, but for at least the length of your video I feel like I have a friend over.
    Thank you for uploading on Wednesday, Johnny. I am looking forward to the next one.

  • @dirtyslurricane
    @dirtyslurricane 8 месяцев назад +1

    It’s crazy people see this & don’t realize every single country in the world has the exact same propaganda issues

  • @carrieelder7948
    @carrieelder7948 Год назад +9

    Can you do a video on BRIC - worried about the American dollar… your videos are informative. Please if you could cover this topic?

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT Год назад

      Do you want to talk about this video?

    • @ciro_costa
      @ciro_costa Год назад

      Can't wait to see the world free of the dollar :D

  • @rejectranch5486
    @rejectranch5486 Год назад +29

    I love how you merge history and comedy together

  • @billosbilly7908
    @billosbilly7908 Год назад +6

    You should make a video about propaganda in american movies to :)

    • @nobodae3296
      @nobodae3296 Год назад

      World war propaganda would be interesting

    • @mr.someone6128
      @mr.someone6128 Год назад

      There is none.

    • @nobodae3296
      @nobodae3296 Год назад

      @@mr.someone6128 There is not much now, but everything before 2000 had plenty propaganda

    • @mr.someone6128
      @mr.someone6128 Год назад

      @@nobodae3296 It dosent now.That was during the cold war,when propaganda was kinda necessery.Whilist NK propaganda continues to this day. Telling its youth to kill all Americans and Japanese.

    • @walterfritzzz
      @walterfritzzz Год назад

      Its literally just rocky 1976 film review lol

  • @PatrickTT
    @PatrickTT Год назад +4

    @13:25 to 13:35 is just some awesome editing.
    The craft (sound!) meeting the story... BIG!

  • @OdinBalor
    @OdinBalor Год назад +52

    Imagine if he was born like in South Korea or the US, he would have been an amazing movie producer 😢

    • @origami83
      @origami83 Год назад +34

      @Veikko Then he would fit right in with current disney marvel!

    • @internet_userr
      @internet_userr Год назад

      ​@Veikko imagine having more replies than op's comment

    • @LaGrandeRaceNoire
      @LaGrandeRaceNoire Год назад

      Nicholas Howard🙂: We, ruclips.net/video/uedBn69KNMU/видео.html the West and China, will not allow Africa to develop

    • @plainshades
      @plainshades Год назад +2

      ​@@origami83Lol. You beat me to it. Was about to say the same thing. Movies are shit these days, especially there ones from Marvel.

    • @origami83
      @origami83 Год назад +1

      @@plainshades yeah disney has the reversed midas touch going on. Everything they touch turns to shit.

  • @aakarsh20200
    @aakarsh20200 8 месяцев назад +2

    What a man! Never fails to impress.
    Amazing production. Kudos to you, Johnny and the whole TEAM.

  • @mOOOp42
    @mOOOp42 Год назад +7

    Johnny, another amazing video as usual. One thing you didn't mention but I can't stop thinking about, is how are the citizens of North Korea supposed to consume these movies? I would assume with the older movies that government officials would get free movie tickets to take their families out to a theater but, how would this influence remote farmers or just the average working citizen? I highly doubt even during the VHS or DVD age that many citizens owned those machines, so distributions of physical format movies were probably few and far in between. Now in today's age, I would assume that there is a free government streaming platform that most citizens can access through their state computers but what do you think? I'm very curious about this.

  • @hprofile7089
    @hprofile7089 Год назад +9

    This is a appreciation comment for Johnny Harris and his team. Thank you for producing this amazing content.

  • @RakanAljuaid
    @RakanAljuaid 6 месяцев назад +2

    “These unwarranted music moments are everywhere in North Korean films”
    Umm have you ever watched a Disney movie? Lmao😂😂

    • @chadUCSD
      @chadUCSD 9 дней назад

      Or a Bollywood movie. Haha. They burst out into song and dance at any given moment. Lol. Its totally surreal at times. I find it quite funny myself. But hey, the hindis fuckin love it! Lol

  • @hyderabbasi
    @hyderabbasi Год назад +24

    Easily one of the best videos your team has produced. Love the innovation and creativity. Definitely setting the standard here on RUclips.

  • @Fabian-gw3cp
    @Fabian-gw3cp Год назад +5

    small note to your animator: the second rainbow of a double rainbow has inverted colours, nothing important, just wanted to point that out

  • @historyandmoviemom
    @historyandmoviemom Год назад +4

    As a film and history enthusiast, this video was so compelling. Well done! Bravo.

  • @josephbursese7801
    @josephbursese7801 Год назад +5

    We just get people to make movies like Zero Dark Thirty and American Sniper

    • @gigopepo
      @gigopepo Год назад +7

      American movie propaganda is so much better, right? So good that people dont even realize (or Care) that it is propaganda.

    • @buzztube1738
      @buzztube1738 Год назад +3

      American propoganda is at least cool

    • @orionide4032
      @orionide4032 Год назад +1

      ​@@buzztube1738 80s and 90s movies were the best.

  • @tiffanylee3634
    @tiffanylee3634 Год назад +7

    Long and in depth? What are you talking about Johnny, this was beautiful, fascinated and intriguing. Can you please continue to create long niche informative videos like this. Personally, I loved it.

  • @icecreambeats101
    @icecreambeats101 Год назад +3

    You mentioned you were at the border of North Korea. I have a friend who’s black, born and raised in Cuba and he’s the only black person I met that’s been to North Korea. He speaks fluent Korean and he said the guards were amazed he spoke their language.
    But it’s a damn shame that North Koreans are easily manipulated by their leader. Just like when I deployed to Iraq, our translator Ali was telling us that Saddam told his people that our eye pro can see through the people’s clothes and the weakness of their body on how to kill them. I was shocked to hear that.

  • @samkwak5722
    @samkwak5722 Год назад +4

    Makes me wonder about our own Hollywood and media machines here in the U.S...

  • @ariannaslack8511
    @ariannaslack8511 Год назад +3

    Movies made in America do the same thing... kinda. They make viewers think differently

    • @ariannaslack8511
      @ariannaslack8511 Год назад

      @spawnerist6241 lol American movies are brain washing if you aren't aware of the tactics

  • @Bolcjek
    @Bolcjek 3 месяца назад

    There is something beautiful about how amazingly weird this whole story is

  • @robobrain10000
    @robobrain10000 Год назад +7

    Viewing the North Korean film industry in isolation probably doesn't mean much. This is probably beyond the scope of this video, but would have been nice to see what the Japanese or S. Korean films were doing around this same time and how the two films contrasted.
    Yes, these N Korean films are strange to us modern western audience, but they might not have been strange when compared to the contemporaries from the time.

  • @yari4046
    @yari4046 Год назад +9

    I like that johnny says that kim jong il uses legitimate cinematic techniques to tell stories and to create propaganda because thats literally the same thing that johnny does

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 Год назад +3

      Kim Jong has a captive audience, while Johny simply gives out his channel and people may watch or not watch as they please

    • @yari4046
      @yari4046 Год назад

      @@aoeu256 yeah i bet kim jong il strapped down the entire population of north korea with duct tape to keep their eyes open and forced them to watch his movies

    • @TerranceEarle-wz4wy
      @TerranceEarle-wz4wy Год назад +3

      Lol such a weirdo comment