What I notice immediately is how close, though not identical, they sound like North Koreans today. This leads me to think that it may be South Korea that has changed more in spoken language than North Korea. I have not taken into consideration of the variety of regional dialects.
Great archiving.
vstasov 2 years ago
Absolutely priceless!
Thank you very much.
naniwa 2 years ago
Invaluable material.
eatallday0713 3 years ago
this movie....when korea was part of japan.
jaggingxyy 3 years ago
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etahanihc 3 years ago
The dialect and manner of speaking is strikingly similar to Japanese.
AlucardsQuest 3 years ago
What I notice immediately is how close, though not identical, they sound like North Koreans today. This leads me to think that it may be South Korea that has changed more in spoken language than North Korea. I have not taken into consideration of the variety of regional dialects.
eatallday0713 3 years ago
gosh what year is this..they still write hanja in the classroom...
tongyeok 4 years ago
@tongyeok 1936 is when the movie was made
LemmingAttack 1 year ago