Comedy and Boundaries
Exploring the stark contrast in comedy between North Korea and the West, David highlights how comedians often push boundaries in free societies, while in oppressive regimes, humor is strictly limited. The conversation shifts to Hollywood's unique culture, where belief in the fantastical thrives, partly due to the immersive experiences of acting. David reflects on how embodying intense characters can blur the lines between reality and fiction, leading to a deeper understanding of human experience.In this clip
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