I bet Jong-un doesn't like this at all. Can't have the people seeing him/NK for what he/it really is. At least not the people inside the country, I think everyone else knows the truth.Bootleg copies of the comedy The Interview are selling for almost $50 apiece within North Korea, Business Insider reported.
Black market copies of ‘The Interview’ selling for nearly $50 in North Korea: Report
Of course NK has stepped up security inspections at the borders but I don't think they will stop this. A human rights group plans on dropping copies of the movie into NK. Don't know how they are going to watch this movie since most in NK don't even have electric.
Thoughts?