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Crossing the Line (Korean: 푸른 눈의 평양시민, A Blue-Eyed Pyongyang Citizen in North Korea) is a 2006 British documentary film by Daniel Gordon and Nicholas Bonner.

The film is about a former U.S. Army soldier, James J. Dresnok, who defected to North Korea on August 15, 1962. The film was directed and produced by British filmmakers Daniel Gordon and Nicholas Bonner, and was shown at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film, which was narrated by actor Christian Slater, was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the festival.

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  • everything he says is cleared through the goverment! they train people to talk to outsiders, he has been trained!

  • like north korea would let this doc be recorded if they did not control what was said...

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  • @UbermenschWill He is good for propaganda purposes no wonder he's not starving.

  • the look of hapiness in his face as he relived the orphanage

    i wonder if he misses america...probably just his childhood he wouldn't want to go back

  • one of the best docs I have ever seen, see it many'r time!!

  • Everything seems so dark and grim!!

  • So you're telling me that I paid fuck crazy money for this, and it's on here?

    DAMN! Haha!

    But yeah, he's been trained to talk that way.

  • @rootbeersongs plus, how could he get such a nice watch? and why is he so much fatter than the North Koreans? something doesn't add up..

  • if a man lived in North Korea for double the time he lived in America, his English and his accent would not be as good as Joe's. Plus, his Korean accent sucks, which makes absolutely no sense..

  • @MGSoldier Yes! Dude, seriously, you don't seem to understand; forging a signature as a soldier in order to get away from duty and to leave your post, especially in a dangerous place such as the DMZ is a very serious offence that will stain your criminal record permanently.

    

  • @UbermenschWill No, are you kidding me? I mean are you being fucking serious or just joking? Forging signatures > haunts until you die? Wow... unbelievable. Besides, you learn forging signatures when you are a child.

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