{"title":"Reimagining North Korea in a new frame: review of the series Crash Landing on You (2019)","authors":"Indumathi Somashekar","doi":"10.1080/01296612.2022.2138147","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Which is better between capitalism and communism? The difficult answer would be determined by numerous factors, including the country of residence and the nature of government. This logic can be applied more specifically to South Korea and North Korea representing diametrically opposed lives. It would be safe to assume that it is easier living in South Korea given its democratic ways of life compared to North Korea which is ruled by Kim Jong-un. North Korea has always been a mysterious country for the world. It is hard for outsiders to get in and almost impossible for the North Koreans to get out. Much of what we know about North Korea comes from media, especially the news media, and the defectors who escaped North Korea under circumstances that may seem straight out of a thrilling spy novel. The depiction of North Korea by the liberal media has so far been less than positive. If the constant news updates about North Korea’s nuclear tests have been disturbing, then the bizarre rules applied for the citizens like limited hair styles, concentration camps, and executions by firing squads have been downright petrifying. However, sometimes the power of media is such that it can change popular perceptions of people and the hit series Crash Landing on You (CLOY) is a prime example of a refreshing depiction of North Korea (Um et al., 2019–2020). What is more amusing is that the series is a Korean drama (K-drama) made in South Korea and quite surprisingly North Koreans are given a fair representation. North Korea and South Korea have been at loggerheads with each other and have a turbulent and violent history. Both nations have long considered each other as enemies, until recently in 2019 when South Korea stopped referring to North Korea as its enemy nation in its 2018 defence ministry white paper. This development is a result of three inter-Korean summits in 2018 between Moon Jae-in, President of South Korea, and Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader of North Korea, and the 2018 meeting of Kim Jong-un with former US President Donald Trump in Singapore (Kim, 2019). CLOY is a romantic comedy that tells the story of a man and a woman who fall in love under extraordinary circumstances that make it hard for them to live together (or at least we are made to believe as such). Yoon Se-ri (Son Ye-jin) is a rich woman","PeriodicalId":53411,"journal":{"name":"Media Asia","volume":"50 1","pages":"479 - 484"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-11-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Media Asia","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/01296612.2022.2138147","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Social Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Which is better between capitalism and communism? The difficult answer would be determined by numerous factors, including the country of residence and the nature of government. This logic can be applied more specifically to South Korea and North Korea representing diametrically opposed lives. It would be safe to assume that it is easier living in South Korea given its democratic ways of life compared to North Korea which is ruled by Kim Jong-un. North Korea has always been a mysterious country for the world. It is hard for outsiders to get in and almost impossible for the North Koreans to get out. Much of what we know about North Korea comes from media, especially the news media, and the defectors who escaped North Korea under circumstances that may seem straight out of a thrilling spy novel. The depiction of North Korea by the liberal media has so far been less than positive. If the constant news updates about North Korea’s nuclear tests have been disturbing, then the bizarre rules applied for the citizens like limited hair styles, concentration camps, and executions by firing squads have been downright petrifying. However, sometimes the power of media is such that it can change popular perceptions of people and the hit series Crash Landing on You (CLOY) is a prime example of a refreshing depiction of North Korea (Um et al., 2019–2020). What is more amusing is that the series is a Korean drama (K-drama) made in South Korea and quite surprisingly North Koreans are given a fair representation. North Korea and South Korea have been at loggerheads with each other and have a turbulent and violent history. Both nations have long considered each other as enemies, until recently in 2019 when South Korea stopped referring to North Korea as its enemy nation in its 2018 defence ministry white paper. This development is a result of three inter-Korean summits in 2018 between Moon Jae-in, President of South Korea, and Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader of North Korea, and the 2018 meeting of Kim Jong-un with former US President Donald Trump in Singapore (Kim, 2019). CLOY is a romantic comedy that tells the story of a man and a woman who fall in love under extraordinary circumstances that make it hard for them to live together (or at least we are made to believe as such). Yoon Se-ri (Son Ye-jin) is a rich woman
资本主义和共产主义哪个更好?困难的答案将由许多因素决定,包括居住国和政府性质。这种逻辑可以更具体地应用于代表截然相反的生活的韩国和朝鲜。可以肯定的是,鉴于韩国的民主生活方式,与金正恩统治的朝鲜相比,在韩国生活更容易。朝鲜一直是世界上一个神秘的国家。外来者很难进入,朝鲜人几乎不可能离开。我们对朝鲜的了解大多来自媒体,尤其是新闻媒体,以及在某种情况下逃离朝鲜的脱北者,这些脱北者似乎直接出自一部激动人心的间谍小说。到目前为止,自由派媒体对朝鲜的描述并不乐观。如果说关于朝鲜核试验的不断更新的新闻令人不安,那么适用于公民的奇怪规则,比如限制发型、集中营和行刑队处决,已经彻底石化了。然而,有时媒体的力量可以改变人们的普遍看法,热播剧《迫降在你身上》(CLOY)是对朝鲜令人耳目一新的描述的一个典型例子(Um et al.,2019-2020)。更有趣的是,这部电视剧是一部在韩国制作的韩剧,令人惊讶的是,朝鲜人得到了公平的代表。朝鲜和韩国一直不和,有着动荡和暴力的历史。长期以来,两国一直将对方视为敌人,直到2019年,韩国在2018年国防部白皮书中不再将朝鲜称为敌人。这一事态发展是2018年韩国总统文在寅和朝鲜最高领导人金正恩三次朝韩峰会以及2018年金正恩与美国前总统唐纳德·特朗普在新加坡会晤的结果(Kim,2019)。《CLOY》是一部浪漫喜剧,告诉了一个男人和一个女人在特殊情况下坠入爱河的故事,这种特殊情况使他们很难生活在一起(或者至少让我们相信这一点)。尹世丽(孙艺珍饰)是个富家女