Bong Joon-ho and Song Kang-ho, the producer of Parasite and the director of Squid Game were all blacklisted in the last administration. Some film directors had to go abroad... Under the Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye regimes, Korean film directors, Korean broadcasters, and Korean actors had a very difficult time. They filmed in secret, and they didn't shoot for years, and some people had to go abroad. Broadcasting stations go on strike. It was all accomplished by fighting against the government during those difficult times. At that time, Korea was forced to make films that suited the taste of the government. Conversely, they took risks and secretly made films that the government disliked. The screen quota system was also something that filmmakers had been protesting for a long time, and it was achieved through hard struggle and struggle. Always looking at the analysis in Thailand, this part is not mentioned at all. Directors and producers and actors who were blacklisted at the time were freed to make films after the previous president was impeached and the regime changed, and now those people are famous. I think democracy and freedom of expression are always important.