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China-Japan-Koreas
South Korean TV Show Invents Friendly Rivalry with North
2005-05-02
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

#6  Samsung, LG...

hell my employer would lose a couple of competitors in a snap!
Posted by: eLarson   2005-05-02 21:22  

#5  What the hell is keeping us in SK? Only thing I can think is that it's the political power wielded by Hyundai owners who want to make sure their warranties are honored.
Posted by: BH   2005-05-02 2:16:12 PM  

#4  They were put on broadcast TV -- so they were the well-fed children of high-ranking officials.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-05-02 2:12:12 PM  

#3  notice the sunken eyes, mishapen bodies and rickets in the NK kids? Or are these Kim's little brown shirts, well fed?
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-02 1:43:28 PM  

#2  I have a feeling the younger generation in South Korea is in for quite a surprise one of these days...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-05-02 1:40:41 PM  

#1  Maybe it's time to encourage that and just pull back to Japan etc.
Posted by: too true   2005-05-02 1:34:12 PM  

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