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Netflix's hit series "Good News" is a black comedy inspired by the true story of the 1970 Yodo kidnapping incident! We'll explain everything from the true story-based plot to the ending and review.
'Good News' is a movie based on the actual Yodo kidnapping incident that occurred in Japan in 1970.
At that time, the Japanese Red Army hijacked a plane and flew to North Korea. However, due to lack of fuel, the plane ended up landing at Gimpo Airport in Korea.
However, it is said to be legendary that the South Korean government disguised Gimpo Airport as Pyongyang Airport to deceive the kidnappers.
This incredible true story served as the main inspiration for the film.
The film reinterprets this incident with director Byun Seong-hyeon's signature sensibility.
It satirically depicts the boundaries between truth and lies, and between face and humanity.
It starts with a plane being hijacked. In the midst of an urgent incident, governments, air traffic controllers, and politicians from each country put on a show and carry out operations.
South Korea disguised Gimpo Airport as Pyongyang to deceive kidnappers.
The highlight is the scene where schoolgirls dress up as North Korean residents and turn the entire airport into a “fake Pyongyang.”
The main character in the film, 'Nobody (Seol Kyung-gu),' appears as a hidden power broker who commands all of these operations, and as a person whose name is not even left behind.
The comedic directing and realistic satire are mixed together, leaving a funny but strangely bitter atmosphere.
In the actual Yodoho kidnapping incident, there were no deaths, and all of the kidnappers defected to North Korea.
But in the film, the conflict, the threat of explosion, and the perilous nature of the operation are much more emphasized for dramatic tension.
Additionally, most of the character relationships and dialogue are fictionalized and presented in a much more comical and theatrical tone than in reality.
So, this work is closer to an “imaginative film based on a true story” rather than a “100% true story.”
It seems like everything is over when the plane lands, but the real story begins after that.
The film ends ironically, with a high-ranking Japanese official being taken prisoner to North Korea instead of the passengers.
The protagonist, Nobody, is the hero of the operation, but disappears without a name, saying this.
"The facts, a little creativity, and a willingness to believe. That's what the show is all about."
This line is a sentence that runs through the entire movie.
It symbolizes that even the truth can be packaged as someone's production.
In the end, the ending of 'Good News' is not a simple happy ending,
On the border between truth and lies, humans It reads like a black comedic satire on the show.
The audience reaction was, in a word, “funny but bitter.”
On the one hand, it's fun, and on the other hand, it makes you empathize and say, "This is just like our reality."
In particular, many reviews say that actor Seol Kyung-gu's acting, the direction of the undercover operation scene, and director Byun Sung-hyun's unique rhythmic lines were impressive.
There are even talks that this is the final version of Byun Seong-hyeon's worldview that continues from 'Bad Guys' to 'Kingmaker'.
Q&A
Q1. Is Good News true?
A. Yes, it was inspired by the 1970 Yodo kidnapping incident in Japan, but the characters and plot are mostly fictional.
Q2. Why are high-ranking Japanese officials taken prisoner in the ending?
A. It's a symbolic production satirizing a world where power and responsibility are reversed. It contains a realistic critique: "Those who truly bear responsibility will survive to the end."
Q3. Is this a funny movie or a serious movie?
A. It's a black comedy, so it's funny, but it's also full of satire on reality. It's a work that exquisitely blends seriousness and humor.
Q4. Is it worth watching again as a true story?
A. Yes, because it's based on a true story, it's highly immersive, and you can feel the irony of the historical background and human nature, so it leaves a lasting impression that goes beyond simple comedy.
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