SONG Soo-jung, a producer at a tiny company, is in her third year there. People-oriented stories are her area of focus. For the sake of her aspiration to become Korea's Oprah Winfrey, she is compelled to write these mediocre works. Her pride is wearing thin, however, and she may soon be ashamed. After months of not being paid, she leaves her office with the business camera to film a story on a lion that appears to be refusing to eat its food. Fortunately, Superman in a Hawaiian shirt saves her from a robber as she heads out. Kryptonite has been implanted in "Superman's" skull, he alleges, preventing him from utilizing his magical powers. In spite of this, he does not allow himself to be deterred from helping others, from saving the world from global warming to rescue a lost puppy.
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SONG Soo-jung, a producer at a tiny company, is in her third year there. People-oriented stories are her area of focus. For the sake of her aspiration to become Korea's Oprah Winfrey, she is compelled to write these mediocre works. Her pride is wearing thin, however, and she may soon be ashamed. After months of not being paid, she leaves her office with the business camera to film a story on a lion that appears to be refusing to eat its food. Fortunately, Superman in a Hawaiian shirt saves her from a robber as she heads out. Kryptonite has been implanted in "Superman's" skull, he alleges, preventing him from utilizing his magical powers. In spite of this, he does not allow himself to be deterred from helping others, from saving the world from global warming to rescue a lost puppy.
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