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* AmericansHateTingle: The studio (as well as various foreign distributors) felt that Creator/SethRogen has limited appeal outside the U.S., and that as a result, very few foreign markets would be interested in even screening the movie. Even North Koreans who have defected to South Korea, the United States and China have said that the movie exaggerates and gets wrong several things about Kim Jong-Un and the way the country is run. As for the Dear Leader himself, according to Dennis Rodham, Kim DID see the film some time after its theatrical run in the West and had a middling response, enjoying the first half but disliking the second half [[spoiler:wherein he gets killed]].

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* AmericansHateTingle: The studio (as well as various foreign distributors) felt that Creator/SethRogen has limited appeal outside the U.S., and that as a result, very few foreign markets would be interested in even screening the movie. Even North Koreans who have defected to South Korea, the United States and China have said that the movie exaggerates and gets wrong several things wrong about Kim Jong-Un and the way the country is run. As for the Dear Leader himself, according to Dennis Rodham, Kim DID see the film some time after its theatrical run in the West and had a middling response, enjoying the first half but disliking the second half [[spoiler:wherein he gets killed]].
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* AmericansHateTingle: The studio (as well as various foreign distributors) felt that Creator/SethRogen has limited appeal outside the U.S., and that as a result, very few foreign markets would be interested in even screening the movie. Even North Koreans who have defected to South Korea, the United States and China have said that the movie exaggerates and gets wrong several things about Kim Jong-Un and the way the country is run. As for the Dear Leader himself, according to Dennis Rodham, Kim DID see the film some time after its theatrical run in the west and had a middling response, enjoying the first half but disliking the second half [[spoiler:wherein he gets killed]].

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* AmericansHateTingle: The studio (as well as various foreign distributors) felt that Creator/SethRogen has limited appeal outside the U.S., and that as a result, very few foreign markets would be interested in even screening the movie. Even North Koreans who have defected to South Korea, the United States and China have said that the movie exaggerates and gets wrong several things about Kim Jong-Un and the way the country is run. As for the Dear Leader himself, according to Dennis Rodham, Kim DID see the film some time after its theatrical run in the west West and had a middling response, enjoying the first half but disliking the second half [[spoiler:wherein he gets killed]].
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* AmericansHateTingle: The studio (as well as various foreign distributors) felt that Creator/SethRogen has limited appeal outside the U.S., and that as a result, very few foreign markets would be interested in even screening the movie. Even North Koreans who have defected to South Korea, the United States and China have said that the movie exaggerates and gets wrong several things about Kim Jong-Un and the way the country is run.

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* AmericansHateTingle: The studio (as well as various foreign distributors) felt that Creator/SethRogen has limited appeal outside the U.S., and that as a result, very few foreign markets would be interested in even screening the movie. Even North Koreans who have defected to South Korea, the United States and China have said that the movie exaggerates and gets wrong several things about Kim Jong-Un and the way the country is run. As for the Dear Leader himself, according to Dennis Rodham, Kim DID see the film some time after its theatrical run in the west and had a middling response, enjoying the first half but disliking the second half [[spoiler:wherein he gets killed]].

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