Great film. There are some leftovers of reactionary patriarchy culture in People’s Korea, apparently.
“Yes, I wanted to become a professional [soccer player], but then I preferred to master the basics a woman should know. For example sewing and cooking. That’s why I came to this textile factory, to become a decent woman.”
Honestly I wished the interviewer had asked more questions about that. Also to that guy in the beginning, that said the DPRK is the only socialist country in the world.
Great film. There are some leftovers of reactionary patriarchy culture in People’s Korea, apparently.
“Yes, I wanted to become a professional [soccer player], but then I preferred to master the basics a woman should know. For example sewing and cooking. That’s why I came to this textile factory, to become a decent woman.”
Honestly I wished the interviewer had asked more questions about that. Also to that guy in the beginning, that said the DPRK is the only socialist country in the world.