True North

True North (Jap: トゥルーノース) is a 2020 Japanese-Indonesian dark drama animated film based on real life concentration camps in North Korea. This film was nominated in Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 15, 2020, and even on the Tokyo Anime Awards Festival on March 5 2021.

Plot
When Yohan is nine years old, he, his mother and sister are forcibly relocated to a notoriously cruel political prison camp in North Korea. His innocence is gradually eroded by the harsh brutality of the camp, while the rest of his family tries to maintain their decency and compassion for their fellow humans. Years later, after being devastated by the sudden and tragic loss of a loved one, he begins to reassess the meaning of his life - even as he struggles to survive in the worst imaginable living conditions.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) This is dedicated to the people who escaped and the message to the people for the violation of human rights in North Korea.
 * 2) The 3D animation is so good and dark that it would reflect the scene and the story.
 * 3) At beginning of the film they not include the production companies, but also, like I said in WIR #1, a dedication to the people who escaped and the quote from Kim Il Sung, especially the closing credits.
 * 4) There is no funny scenes nor even the good moments because this film shown us betrayal, suffering, discrimination and slavery in their concentration camps based on real life.
 * 5) The death of Yohan's mom is emotional.
 * 6) Young Kim Jong Un cameo. twice.

The only bad quality

 * 1) TED Talk. But who cares, this isn't the important part of the story.