Die wahre Geschichte der südkoreanischen Schauspielerin Choi Eun-hee und ihres Exmannes und Regisseurs Shin Sang-ok, die einzeln entführt und in Nordkorea wieder zusammengebracht wurden, um ... Alles lesenDie wahre Geschichte der südkoreanischen Schauspielerin Choi Eun-hee und ihres Exmannes und Regisseurs Shin Sang-ok, die einzeln entführt und in Nordkorea wieder zusammengebracht wurden, um für den Diktator und Filmfan Kim Jong-il die nordkoreanische Filmindustrie aufzubauen.Die wahre Geschichte der südkoreanischen Schauspielerin Choi Eun-hee und ihres Exmannes und Regisseurs Shin Sang-ok, die einzeln entführt und in Nordkorea wieder zusammengebracht wurden, um für den Diktator und Filmfan Kim Jong-il die nordkoreanische Filmindustrie aufzubauen.
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The director, his ex-wife actress and the dictator turned kidnapper who kidnaps them.
Written and directed by Ross Adam and Robert Cannon, the documentary tells the story behind one of the biggest kidnapping mystery that takes place in 1978. Featuring interviews with Choi herself, she personally explains to the audience about her career as an actress in South Korea movie industry, the romance and failed marriage between her and the late Shin, and a impossible reunion which takes place in the most unlikely place by the most unlikely person: Kim Jong-il's residency.
The documentary also covers the incident from the different perspective: the traumas faced by Choi and Shin's family member, especially their two adopted children; British police officers conducting the investigation on the disappearance of Choi and Shin in Hong Kong, where both were kidnapped in different locations; the South Korean CIA agent investigating the kidnap, which links to the study of North Korea movie industry and Kim's passion towards movies; Japanese film critic who assisted Shin to passed the message to their family back in South Korea; an former North Korea adviser who works for Kim and shares the unknown side of the late North Korea dictator. Together with some conversations from Kim himself, which was recorded by Choi and Shin secretly, audience gets an deeper insight on the man who was seen as a tyrant of the world.
Rather than having the usual conversations filled up the documentary, The Lovers and the Despot provides the audience with tonnes of rare footage, ranging from video clips from the movies made by Choi, Shin and Kim to photos and archival records. Not only does it keep the audience engaged, it also provides everyone an chance to watch something that is rare and unlikely to be seen on the mainstream media.
The Lovers and the Despot is one of the most important documentaries that document the evolution of North and South Korea film industry. Most importantly, we get to see a different side of the man in question itself.
A cinematic mystery
Very strange, very wistful and very true....
This is not an especially enjoyable film but is a story worth seeing. One of the reasons is that the film is very slow paced and I found my attention occasionally waning. Still, the story is one to hear and learn from despite its slowness.
Fascinating if flawed stranger than fiction doc
Personally, I am in favor of some kind of initial build up, as most modern docs, and fiction films too, have a pretty rushed pace. I liked the tone and eerie atmosphere in the first half, especially when we hear from some pretty amazing secret tape recordings. But I also feel that in the second half something was missing, I wanted to hear more about the couple's experiences in North Korea and I get the sense that much was left on the cutting room floor. Perhaps there will be a directors cut?
Overall, it is a pretty compelling documentary worth your time, as so much of it simply beggars belief, but I do wonder if a more interesting approach to the story could have been found. Having seen the excellent Listen to Me Marlon, could the film makers could have achieved the same kind of effect, just using tapes and movies?
One thing though, if you are going to watch it, don't read anything more about the story, just do it.
Interesting historical tale
If NK government can do this today, we figure out how easy it was to do this decades ago. And it is on this idea 'The Lovers and the Despot' focus on. It was a time when Kim Jong-un's father, Kim Jong-il, had absolute power over North Koreans and, among other things, used cinema to spread the idea North Korea should be an example of success and democracy.
Seeing this, watch "The Lovers and the Despot" and learn a bit more about this mysterious country.
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- WissenswertesChoi Eun-hie's involvement in the film was achieved by wooing her with English teas and jams.
- VerbindungenFeatures Der letzte Schuß (1956)
- SoundtracksKorean Spring Song
Performed by The Kim Sisters
Words and Music by Hai Fong Kim
Published by Combine Music Corp, EMI Apriil Music Inc.
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 55.511 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 14.925 $
- 25. Sept. 2016
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 95.521 $
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- 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
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