Part of my heritage being Korean, it's going to be interesting going to Korea and answering these questions dealing with North and South Korea.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
This occasion is personally very meaningful and I hope to visit Korea again if I have the chance.
I have had a great deal of interaction with Koreans and feel a fairly strong bond with Korea.
I've been reading a lot about North Korea ever since I got the part in 'The Interview' because it's just such a fascinating place. There are so many amazing stories of bravery coming out of there.
I will keep the promise I made to you to open a new era on the Korean peninsula, based on strong security and trust-based diplomacy.
I'd known that the visit would be highly scripted and that genuine interactions with citizens wouldn't be possible, since it's illegal for them to speak with foreigners. Still, I'd thought I'd had a unique look at North Korea, only to discover I was wrong.
Koreans are hilarious.
I don't think the current regime of South Korea will deal actively with the issue of North Korean defectors.
If I walk in the street in Korea, I am recognized.
My parents were born in Korea. They spent a good part of their life in Korea.
I've always been a fan of Korean cinema but never really pursued it, as I wanted to pave my way here in the States. I figured, once I established myself here, Korea might take notice. And it did.