North Korea: Michael Palin's Journey (TV Mini Series 2018– ) Poster

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9/10
Low expectations, but pleasantly surprised
Chriper713 August 2022
I wasn't expecting much from this, having read and watched a lot about North Korea. I expected it to be pretty much a fluff piece. However, I was very surprised. Michael was very polite, but also managed to get across how contrived and manipulated everything was. He did a masterful job, conveying a lot through what he didn't say. Through careful questioning and observations, it was up to the viewer to read between the lines, even though at other times he was less subtle. I'd love to know what the people would say to him if they knew they could have complete anonymity.

Definitely worth watching if you are fascinated with this country. Not entirely unique, but an entertaining perspective.
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10/10
Agreed
RNMorton28 October 2018
Totally in agreement with the other comment here as to mesmerizing (particularly the baby doll traffic police). Michael Palin of Monty Python is the best on travel, his stuff is always top notch. He tries to take us to as many varied spots in Korea as an hour allows, and his selections seems spot on. One would assume his ability to travel in N Korea (with two escorts) and the leeway in his discussions with residents might be a further sign of N Korea's interest in joining the rest of humanity. This is a priceless and insightful travel work.
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10/10
Mesmerizing
jordan-794 October 2018
Admittedly, I was locked in a hotel room during travel, but I have to say that I found this completely mesmerizing. Michael Palin's and innate intelligence and humanity shine through as he has some very in-depth conversations-especially with his two guides-about politics and the way the Korean people see their leaders. Plus the geography and cultural highlights were fabulous.
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10/10
Insightful
g-pala26 May 2019
Bewilderingly there have been some pretty mediocre reviews of this mini series, with one suggesting Michael doesn't do enough to criticise the DPRK's poor record on human rights. In actual fact he asks some pretty probing and difficult questions, which leaves his minders squirming while still managing to remain very charming and non confrontational. Anyway, I didn't feel this programme needed to be about N Korea's political stance, brutalilty or isolation, but did well to connect with the country's people and gave me optimism that one day some reunification will be possible. An insight into a country that you won't find anywhere else- recommended viewing.
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10/10
Astonishing viewing.
Sleepin_Dragon26 November 2020
Wow, that's all I can say is wow. Michael Palin on his travels, this time he's in North Korea, a place closed off from most of the world, Michael Palin gets a fascinating insight, albeit a restricted one.

I'm struck by the structure of the country, the routines, the rituals, the order, and of course the strict regime, and lack of freedoms.

I was struck by the amazing buildings and gorgeous natural landscapes, how they contrasted with the old structures and visible poverty on the outskirts.

Beer tokens, Britain take note, beer tokens!!!

Go map seum ni da Michael Palin.

Brilliant, 10/10.
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5/10
A puppet for North Korea ?
steve-halesh-sh18 January 2022
Just recently watched this and normally love what Michael Palin does but his naivety about North Korea beggers belief . The state radio has to be on at all times and would have been broadcast he was coming . Michael don't bang on how happy the people look as it's all staged . Remember the harder people cry at state events the safer they will be . If you want to know more about the real North Korea then watch the many YouTube videos from people who have escaped the dictatorship .
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3/10
Patronising western ignorance
sal_sss14 March 2021
So you don't suppress critical thinking in the "west" and everyone is free huh? What happened to Assange then? The real critical thinking and free thinking is suppressed in the "free world" not in the same manner but as tyrannical. That's why this film doesn't understand the scale of the US wars has been damaging the world. Michael Palin is as brainwashed and unable to think and in NO moral high ground because he thinks he's from a so called free world. No obesity due to staying away from "American food industry" and people play together because they're not being constantly brainwashed by the global media on the phones. Total western brainwashed ignorance with patronising attitude.
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