Unlike these North Korean films, "Comrade Kim" bills itself as an independent feature.
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Handsome Korean historical films are not new, but this one outstrips a crowded field.
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There is a Korean language boom, Korean food is prominently displayed in supermarkets, and Korean pop music and films are all the rage.
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The popularity among Chinese of South Korean television serials, films and music, as well as South Korea's proximity to China, work in Seoul's favor.
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With house lights dimmed, Lie Sang Bong began his runway with a glowing oval headpiece, which was paired with a crosshatch-patterned sheath inspired by antique Korean windowpanes (watch the June Eleven Films video above to see for yourself).
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Slick and superficial films such as this seem to represent the immediate future of Korean cinema.
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