@@Tycini1 Its very striking how they used to live in their good 80´ era and the music video that shows up the enviroment that they used to live prosperous life. Now actually all Nk music are 100% patriotism and praise to their actual goverment. I cannot blame them. Im glad to see something beautiful like this video clip, looks so nice
One time I was listening to NK music on the RU-vid music app, a South Korean song started playing on autoplay and it actually scared me. I thought it was NK first and couldn't understand how they can have such ugly songs, and was relieved when I checked and saw that it was South Korean. 😅
Yes, the tractor is working (1:40) at its extreme limit using all eight horse powers and the air conditioning is a natural. It nearly beats Valmet tractors.
Я увидел сюжет из Северной Кореи , там ракеты и войска Северной Кореи были и звучал отрывок из этой песни. Сегодня я около двух часов искал эту песню, Закачал несколько приложений по поиску песен и нашёл.
That's because of bad translations; Korean grammar works differently from English. Besides, that's not even the name of the song, it's the name of the movie. The song is just the movie's theme.
City Girl Comes to a Village to Get Married ([Cheers] [Music] [Cheers] [Music]) The urban girl rides her car to the village, Looking at the scenery outside the window. As she smiles, she spreads the news that She’s coming to get attached to this new life. She’s coming to get married, coming to get married, She’s moving to this place to get married. To the countryside, where life is simple, We’ll live our life together, in harmony, Playing with the kids and managing the salt farm, Even singing happily. ([Music]) When it’s time to transplant rice seedlings, She’ll work secretly, while taking care of chores, Under the bright sky. ([Music]) She’s coming to get married, coming to get married, To our cultured, vibrant countryside, Where we will thrive together. ([Cheers] [Music]) She’s coming to get married, she’s coming to get married. ([Music]) Facing each other, the bride and groom sing, With laughter and dance filling the air. Old folks smile and cheer, watching the young ones dance. After a while, she moves from city life to the farm, Becoming one with the village life. They look at each other, promising a new start, She’s coming to get married, coming to get married, To our peaceful, thriving life together. ([Music]) Coming to get married.
Take a bus over the streets, take a bus, get married to Risangchon, a city girl, smile with a smile outside the window, come to me with dreams of Sesamim, get married, get married, get married with urban virgins. (Verse 2) Slightly confront the face, do a single bow, groom, bachelor's ritual, love when the planting, the love that has been gathered together in the golden autumn It's ripe on a good day. (Verse 3) Singing the bride and groom to face each other, I loved the inside and outside of the shoulder dance, so I danced in the rural area, I grew up on this land, and I became a pair of urban virgin farm bachelors, married women, married women, urban virgins, married women come
Мне интересно. Я из ЮКО это в Средней Азии. Мне кажется этот фильм в те времена был шедевром. У нас любой фильм, где звучит прекрасная песня или музыка становится шедевром.
Hell there's so much story to this romance you can tell she truly loved him and willing to give it all up for a village man and live a happy life under matrimony. :')
Well the people you saw in the vid are probably considered rich in North Korea, but the rest seems pretty real.. People really think all Korean ppl in the north are so poor that they don't have food, but life isn't that bad over there if you are in a high class..
@@고양이-w1h “high class” there is no class distinction in rolling blackouts, public executions, rapes as punishment, or 3 generations of your family line born in prison; there is no good life in North Korea
What do you mean? Everything in the video is in North Korea unless I missed something. If you want to know what life is really like in North Korea, read North Korea: Another Country by Bruce Cumings. It's no paradise, especially since the economy collapsed in 1991, but it isn't the worst country by far. As for the video being propaganda... do you expect them to put prisons and soldiers working 16 hour shifts fixing dams in a music video? Obviously this shows a happier side life in the DPRK, as all nation's music videos tend to do.
@@youarewrong5523 I feel like you buy into a lot of propaganda. Besides, independent nations not controlled by foreign powers usually have to keep at least some portion of the population happy or else they get overthrown. There are some defectors in South Korea who want to go back home to North Korea, as well as thousands of North Koreans living outside the country on visas who don't flee, so evidently there are some people who enjoy their lives there.
The Juche ideology values human life and health over anything else, even though we have hard time to believe it because of all the propaganda by the west and the lies of defectors that the NIS makes them say i myself am a bit skeptical but i hope with my hearts power that its good and have seen evidence to back this up including how north korea is strictly prohibiting torture.
@@BasileosHerodou Ok if the western is doing propaganda and North Korea is such a nice country and everyone has a good life there, tell me why can't you visit these villages or smaller cities and why can't North Koreans leave there country?
@@dario57787 North Koreans can leave the country. They just need a legitimate reason to. Students participating in worldwide competitions can. Students studying abroad can. Citizens who want to visit countries that allow them to visit can. Diplomats and businessmen can. Athletes can. There are many Nkoreans studying in China, European countries and Asia. Many go to visit China and other Asian countries. Seems to me that you are uninformed about the NK policies.
@@musammatakter6538 You are right just North Koreans with a diplomatic passport or sometimes very good students and athletes for special events like the olympics, can leave their country but all of them have to come back otherwise their families will get punished. And normal North Koreans are usually not allowed(except for business trips, sport competitions and other official reasons and their passports are taken back after returning to DPRK) to leave their country, its not even allowed to travel in North Korea except they have an special permission which just worker party members and their families get. So you are kinda right, that some North Koreans gat a chance to leave the country but not for vacation and the very most North Koreans won't get this permission. so saying that North Koreans can travel is partly right and no Im not uninformed I even travelled to NK back then in June 2016 and I even had the chance to talk to some officials about their politics also about traveling.
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I saw on a defector's RU-vid channel that if a Pyongyang citizen marries somebody from the countryside, the whole family has to move to the countryside and live there in order to maintain Pyongyang's controlled population level. I hope the lady in this video was actually from Wonsan. haha