Demagogue said:
I love this double standard people are taking with this. As others have said in past threads, if someone was to make a movie like this about the USA, there would be an uproar, but because it is occuring to NK its 'fine'.
I'm not going to watch the movie regardless because I think Seth Rogan's brand of humor is idiotic. However, it is a movie that should have never been made.
The difference is, the USA is not well known for sending people who didn't vote for Obama to Guantanamo Bay, execute anyone who tries to leave the country, have statues of Obama on EVERY street corner and require you to learn how many sugars he likes in his coffee in the morning, and whether he prefers McDonalds or Burger King.
Let's be honest, America is NOT the greatest nation in the world. Guantanamo Bay exists, one of the few conspiracy theories that has any credibility to it is who really killed JFK and about 40 percent of americans are fat. But you know what?
Americans are FREE to disagree with Obama. They are FREE to blow off his health care program, and they are FREE to side with Kim Jong Un on this, wile if anyone in North Korea so much as says that maybe Kim Jong Un forgot to brush his teeth this morning its "To the gulag!"
Someone's always going to be pissed off when you make a movie about assassinating their leader, but North Korea is such an evil hell hole that any attempt to take them down a peg and exposding there horrific crimes in a way that the general public can understand is a good thing.
Also, North Korea frequently claims that they're going to destroy America and some guy above posted an NK propaganda video where they nuked New York. I think that if they can show the U.S not only having it's leader killed but its country razed to the ground, then I think they're entitled to take a potshot at Mr Kim.