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The Lovers & the Despot

  • 2016
  • Unrated
  • 1h 38min
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Choi Eun-hie, Jong-Il Kim, and Shin Sang-ok in The Lovers & the Despot (2016)
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La historia de la actriz surcoreana, Choi Eun-hee, y su exmarido y director, Shin Sang-ok, quienes fueron secuestrados por el dictador y fanático del cine Kim Jong-il para obligarlos a desar... Leer todoLa historia de la actriz surcoreana, Choi Eun-hee, y su exmarido y director, Shin Sang-ok, quienes fueron secuestrados por el dictador y fanático del cine Kim Jong-il para obligarlos a desarrollar la industria del cine en Corea del Norte.La historia de la actriz surcoreana, Choi Eun-hee, y su exmarido y director, Shin Sang-ok, quienes fueron secuestrados por el dictador y fanático del cine Kim Jong-il para obligarlos a desarrollar la industria del cine en Corea del Norte.

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    • Ross Adam
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    • Choi Eun-hie
    • Paul Courtenay Hyu
    • Shin Sang-ok
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    • Dirección
      • Ross Adam
      • Robert Cannan
    • Escritura
      • Ross Adam
      • Robert Cannan
    • Estrellas
      • Choi Eun-hie
      • Paul Courtenay Hyu
      • Shin Sang-ok
    • 11Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 57Opiniones de los críticos
    • 65Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 5 nominaciones en total

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    Emerenciano

    Interesting historical tale

    For those who like to research about history and culture of different countries, North Korea is still a big mystery. While reading about the Kim dynasty the other day, I discovered little is known about Kim Jong- un, the "Supreme Leader" of the country. It is scaring to know this these days of internet and open information.

    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.
    6planktonrules

    Very strange, very wistful and very true....

    Back in the 1960s and 70s, Choi Eun-hee and her husband, Shin Sang-OK, were giants in the South Korean film industry. He directed many of his wife's films and the pictures were beloved by South Koreans...as well as an unlikely fan in the North, Kim Jong-il...the son of the country's dictator and the man who would one day take his place. Kim had envisioned creating a great North Korean film industry and instructed his spies to make it so--and they kidnapped Choi! When Shin went looking for her, he, too, was kidnapped and both disappeared off the radar. No one knew, exactly, what happened to them. Using interviews, old film footage and audio recordings they surreptitiously made of Kim, the documentary pieces together their long, sad journey back to freedom.

    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.
    4bob_meg

    Compelling story but not compelling storytelling

    This film is a shining example of a concept that many filmmakers grapple with today: simply presenting an intriguing story, then stepping back and turning on a camera does not assure a successful film. This failure of execution is of particular death to a documentary because the whole point is connection with the audience on an emotional level, thereby creating engagement and usually suspense --- suspense often much more cogent because it's not fiction. Talented doc-makers can achieve this with virtually any subject: food, talking-head philosophers, even type-settings ("Helvetica").

    You'd think a doc about two filmmakers, Choi and Shin, kidnapped separately, then reunited and held against their will by a deranged dictator would be a snap to pull off.

    But The Lovers and The Despot largely fails to achieve more than minimal engagement (unless, I guess, if you've never heard of the Kim dynasty or North Korea) because it rarely scratches the surface of the event itself or even the Koreas most of us know only from news footage. The film's pacing is extremely problematic in its sluggishness. It seems improbable to NOT know the basic premise even before going into this film: Struggle, abduction, pretend submission, veiled surveillance of the enemy, and escape. Yet it's forty minutes into the film before we exit act one and Choi is taken.

    Yes, the Kims and particularly Kim Jong Il are huge mysteries. You could argue they are way more fascinating than Shin and Choi (who come off many times as shallow and facile. I doubt this, but when asked what films she is proud of Choi says "the ones that win awards"). Do we learn much about Choi's time --- FIVE YEARS --- with the dictator? No. It sounds for the most part as if she were left alone. I'm not discounting or minimizing Choi and Shin's ordeal. I'm attempting to relay how ineffective and downright boring much of this film is because the director, Paul Courtenay Hyu gives us so little information via interviews to engage with. For example, Shin obviously suffered after being sent to SIX camps after attempting escapes. How? No one knows or bothers to tell us.

    I'm sure this film will have more resonance with viewers who have first-hand experience with totalitarianism. But that's not engaging with the film itself, it's engaging with the issue. We never get inside Choi or Shin's heads except to sympathize with their truly horrific ordeal of separation and that's a real shame. I feel this is largely the director's fault and the editing doesn't freshen anything either. For the most part the cutting is what you'd expect from a standard Behind The Scenes bonus feature, matching bits of Shin's film to the narrative in a numbing predictable way.

    It's too bad but not too surprising to find many to this day don't believe Choi and Shin's story. This film doesn't go far in convincing anyone that it's beyond fiction, and that's the real tragedy since I do believe it's fact.
    8paul2001sw-1

    A cinematic mystery

    To outsiders, the North Korean government seems not just cruel but downright bizarre, no more so than in this story of the time that Kim Jong-il, then heir apparent to the Presidency, allegedly kidnapped two famous people from South Korea's film industry so that North Korea could outshine its neighbour. Some said they went willingly: what is less ambiguously true is that they did indeed make films for their "dear leader", and in the end fled, in fear of their lives. It's a very odd tale, although actress Eun-hie Choi tells her side of it convincingly. But although as defectors the protagonists provided western intelligence with their best view yet into the mind of Kim, he remains mostly an inscrutable figure, whose true intentions (and grasp of reality) we can only guess at.
    Gordon-11

    An engaging documentary

    This documentary film tells the remarkable ordeal of a famous South Korean actress and a film director, who were kidnapped by North Korea in 1970's to strengthen the North Korean film industry. The actress recounts her multi-year ordeal, together with interviews from multiple people and the film director's voice recordings to tell the world their experience.

    "The Lovers & the Despot" is a well executed documentary. It appears comprehensive, as it has extended interviews by Choi, Choi's children, US government officials, international film critics and even a Hong Kong police officer. It tells a horrible story of kidnapping, brainwashing and torture. It must have taken them great courage to speak up on record against the most secretive regime in the world. It is engaging and captures me throughout. Even though it is comprehensive, I am quite sure it only scratches the surface of what they have gone through in North Korea.

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      Choi Eun-hie's involvement in the film was achieved by wooing her with English teas and jams.
    • Conexiones
      Features Sorok pervyy (1956)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Korean 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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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de septiembre de 2016 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Países Bajos
      • Francia
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idiomas
      • Coreano
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Seúl, Corea del Sur
    • Productoras
      • Hellflower Film
      • Pumpernickel Films
      • Submarine
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 55,511
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 14,925
      • 25 sep 2016
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      • 1h 38min(98 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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