Hallelujah Sung by North Korean Soldiers? A Musical Comedy Beyond Imagination Based on a True Story, 'Choir of God'
A Twist That Shatters Stereotypes of North Korean Movies, Gospel Ringing in Pyongyang When I first saw the trailer for the movie The Divine Band (also known as God's Orchestra), I simply assumed it would be another espionage or comic action film set in North Korea. However, upon opening the lid, the identity of this movie was quite unusual. It turned out to be a "musical film" where upbeat gospel music and hymns resonate in the frozen land of North Korea, a place where religious freedom is thoroughly deprived. The shock that comes when the most incongruous genre meets the most heterogeneous space was substantial. The sight of people in North Korean military uniforms singing praises and reciting the Bible with rigid movements creates a bizarre dissonance in itself, strongly stimulating the audience's curiosity. The unique cinematic experience that starts with the doubt "Does this make sense?" and changes to the surprise "This actually works?" is the...