National Geographic: Inside North Korea Reviews
Featured Review
“An illuminating glimpse into the most secretive society on Earth. Did you know that the average North Korean is 3 inches shorter than their cousins to the south? North Korea, under the despotic reign of Kim Jung Il, has endured famines, economic embargo and electric fences to keep their citizenry in. This documentary will blow your mind.”
Other Reviews
“Disguised as a medical coordinator, National Geographic correspondent Lisa Ling gains access into North Korea and gives viewers a powerful glimpse inside one of the most restrictive countries in the world. Through personal accounts and exclusive footage, Ling exposes the difficulties North Koreans face while living in such an oppressive regime, coping with poverty, hunger and the lack of civil liberties.”
“Wow! This should be a must-see documentary for EVERYONE! I had no clue this was all going on in North Korea, and I’m sure a lot of people are unaware as well.”
“again did not watch this one... must have been my bro”
“I didn't really know much about North Korea before watching this, but I found the format the information was presented to be entertaining as I learned. The video footage is beautiful, the narration is easy to listen to.”
“This is one the best documentaries I've seen in a long time. No one really knows what goes on in N. Korea because it so cut off from the rest of the world. This doc sheds a big light on what it's like to be a N. Korean.”
“WOW. you need to see this.”