This is a special time that N.K leader has hidden from media for about half a month. There are all kinds of rumours like Kim is hiding himself from Covid-19; he is on a secret diet to lose weight; he also has a severe stroke as his father or he has already died, but his country hides this news from all over the world, etc.

And then, I found a relevant documentary, The Propaganda Game, by accident. A document shot by a Spanish director, Álvaro Longoria, records the scene of the most secret country in the World, North Korea.
I knew almost nothing about N.K. That was the deepest impression the movie left to me. Although I did listen to many road-hears before, and most of them were negative, people in the film do look very peaceful rather than pretending they their feelings.
As the documentary’s name refers, the film really works as propaganda and has a brain-washing function. However, as Longoria clipped the two side of the views together, every time I felt that I was gonna believe that N.K was not that bad, the opposite comment would always draw me back. But still, I would question whether it could be regarded as a true blissfulness if those people’s faith was built relying on falsehood. The morality dilemma behind stopped me to summarize it as a really beautiful thing.
And another thing is you will not become noble only because your enemies are evil. Your behaviour of brain-washing won’t become appropriate as the western spread rumours on you. That’s all for it.