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South Korean TV Show Invents Friendly Rivalry with North
This is transcribed from the WSJ on dead tree pg. B1, so there’s no link.

The hottest Saturday night TV program in South Korea this season has featured a quiz pitting elementary school students from North Korea against kids from the south.

The show, called "Exclamation Point," looks like a milestone in North-South cooperation, but it is actually a triumph of skillful editing. It meldsfootage from a quiz show aired last year in North Korea with scenes shot in a studio in Seoul, to produce what looks , at first glance, like a head to head competition.

"Exclamation Point" is the latest in a string of South Korean TV shows and movies to portray Northerners as friendly, if a bit eccentric, while at times - critics say - glossing over unpleseant truths about the repressive Pyongyang regime. A recent hit film, for example, follows the comic adventures of two North Korean marines blown ashore in South Korea. As the pair desperately try to get home, they befriend a girl in trouble and rescue her by outfighting South Korean hoodlums.

I guess we should be thankful it was South Korean Hoodlums and not U. S. Marines.

These clucks are in for a bigger surprixe than the Germans when they get to reunite their country

Posted by: Mrs. Davis 2005-05-02
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