From human cloning research to a scandalous downfall, follow the life and work of Korea's most notorious scientist, Hwang Woo-suk.From human cloning research to a scandalous downfall, follow the life and work of Korea's most notorious scientist, Hwang Woo-suk.From human cloning research to a scandalous downfall, follow the life and work of Korea's most notorious scientist, Hwang Woo-suk.
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Hwang Woo-Suk
- Self - Stem Cell Scientist
- (as Dr. Hwang Wook-Suk)
Paul Root Wolpe
- Self - Former Head of Bioethics, NASA
- (as Dr. Paul Root Wolpe)
Alex Tinson
- Self - Director of Research, Presidential Camel Center
- (as Dr. Alex Tinson)
Alexander Ruebben
- Self - Interventional Radiologist
- (as Dr. Alexander Ruebben)
Ryu Young-joon
- Self - Former Researcher, Seoul National Universitv
- (as Prof. Ryu Young-joon)
Sarah Chan
- Self - Bioethicist, University of Edinburgh
- (as Dr. Sarah Chan)
Chin Jung-Kwon
- Self - Political Commentator
- (as Prof. Chin Jung-kwon)
Kim Jea-Un
- Self - Pastor
- (as Pastor Kim Jea-Un)
Lee Jea-Suk
- Self - Dr. Hwang Supporter
- (as Lee Jeasuk)
George W. Bush
- Self - 43rd President of the United States
- (archive footage)
Kim Dae-jung
- Self - Former President of South Korea
- (archive footage)
Susan Dentzer
- Self - Health Correspondent, PBS NewsHour
- (archive footage)
Kim Hyeon-yi
- Self - Son of Pastor Kim Jea-Un
- (archive footage)
Jong-Il Kim
- Self - Former Leader of North Korea
- (archive footage)
Jim Lehrer
- Self - Host, PBS NewsHour
- (archive footage)
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- TriviaWang Wo-Suk was born January 29 1953 in Chungcheon Province, South Korea. He was a professor at Seoul National University (SNU) but was dismissed 2006 after he had been found guilty in having fabricated data in two papers. He has also been indicted for breach of ethic laws and fraud with research funds.
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This is a documentary that expects you to feel something, likely outrage and disgust, but I admit I did not feel much of anything while watching this. It's the story of a man who ascended to the top of Korean Society by committing fraud, and because it was academic fraud, was not put in prison. Now it seems he spends his time on expensive projects to reanimate mastodons and long dead but very expensive prize candles. It seems he was touched by a bit of hubris, and promised things that he couldn't possibly deliver. But the science has left him behind, and even if he had been punished more harshly, that would not have been any different. This was a bit of a waste of time.
- atleverton
- Aug 21, 2023
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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