The Secret State Of North Korea Essay

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“I’m just one person, even if I have to sacrifice my life, some day, something is going to change.” An anonymous man from North Korea who wanted to remain secret stated this quote. Ultimately, King Jong Un is the current dictator of North Korea. Clearly, he rules under a totalitarian government, for this means the government is in control of everything. The people under a totalitarian government have little to no say. In the film, The Secret State of North Korea, the go behind the scenes of what life is like under the dictator King Jong Un. Consequently, it is illegal to film in North Korea and if one were to get caught, they would be executed. People in North Korea risk their lives to film because they want to show the outside World just how constrained North Korea truly is. In the beginning, the film mentions how the famine has just concluded. This is the same famine that killed nearly one million people in the 1990’s. During that time period, 75% of the people were without food, or did not have enough to nourish their bodies. However, the film states that there is an area of higher class and that town is Pyongyang. Pyongyang is filled with wealthy people, healthy children, and an advanced economy. Moreover, the people of North Korea are instructed …show more content…

First, in the novel 1984, they are living in a totalitarian government just as the people in North Korea are. Next, Big Brother who is an anonymous dictator in Oceania has complete control of the citizens of Oceania. King Jong Un in much like Big Brother an how he is a dictator and gives the people of North Korea little to no say. Next, in the film it stated that there is North Korea news that is broadcasted in the squares of towns in North Korea. Likewise, the town of Oceania broadcasted news on telescreens which people had to report to or else they would get in trouble under Big

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