Talk:Empress Chung

North Korean version versus South Korean Version.
This article fails to mention that the North Korean version of *Empress Chung [Wanghu SimChŏng]* is slight different from the South Korean Version of *Empress Chung [Wanghu SimChŏng}]*. The South Korean version of *Empress Chung* has a minute not included in the North Korean version of *Empress Chung*, as well as some slightly altered scenes and dialog. This was briefly discussed during The Korea Society's special screening of *Empress Chung*, before *Empress Chung*'s brief North American release. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 160.39.238.93 (talk) 00:44, 27 July 2020 (UTC)

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"Lost" film
I took out the lost descriptors from this article. I don't think that's an accurate classification. The film apparently played at a festival as recently as 2019, and its director is still alive and the studios behind it are operational. It seems implausible that the movie doesn't exist in any form, and it strikes me as inaccurate to slap the "lost" label on this page because it doesn't have a home media release. Sound off if you disagree. Nohomersryan (talk) 18:50, 14 April 2023 (UTC)