Despite terror threats, the film studio Sony Picture North Korea satire “The Interview” shown. The strip about a fictional assassination of North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un was seen as YouTube and Google Play on Wednesday against payment
Washington. – On Thursday, he is scheduled to begin in approximately 200 independent US cinema. US President Barack Obama welcomed the publication. First, Sony had withdrawn the film after North Korean hacker attacks and terrorist threats.
The 152-minute film is a Hollywood farce full of irony and wit two politically inexperienced TV journalists (Seth Rogen, James Franco) who want to do an interview with Kim Jong Un. The CIA turns on, so that the two murder the dictator. But this is at first more so tame that one of the journalists want to torpedo the murder plot. At the end of the ruler exposes itself – and goes into a fiery finale at
The film has clearly fictional and ironic character who claimed only marginally serious.. However, referring to the “Washington Post” in the title: The film “really undermines North Korea.” The murder of a living reality in the president was a dubious undertaking. “One of the last political and social boundaries that Hollywood has pushed out.”
At least 200 independent cinemas confirmed according to CNN to try to show the comedy about a fictional assassination attempt. The decision had been agreed with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
North Korea also fought on Wednesday with significant Internet disturbances. The US government declined to comment whether it is behind the disturbances or not. (Sda)
- Source: sda
- Date: 25/12/2014, 05:05 clock
- Webcode: 3194211
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