SONG Soo-jung has been a producer for three years at a small company. Her specialty is stories about people. She is driven to make these shallow stories because she wants to be Korea's Oprah Winfrey one day. But she is losing what little pride she has left. After not getting paid for months, she leaves her office with the company camera to make a story about a lion who doesn't seem to want to eat its food. On her way, though, she runs into a robber, but Superman in a Hawaiian shirt saves her. "Superman" says he can't use his supernatural abilities because bad guys put kryptonite in his head. But he doesn't let that stop him from helping other people, whether it's stopping global warming or finding a lost puppy.
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SONG Soo-jung has been a producer for three years at a small company. Her specialty is stories about people. She is driven to make these shallow stories because she wants to be Korea's Oprah Winfrey one day. But she is losing what little pride she has left. After not getting paid for months, she leaves her office with the company camera to make a story about a lion who doesn't seem to want to eat its food. On her way, though, she runs into a robber, but Superman in a Hawaiian shirt saves her. "Superman" says he can't use his supernatural abilities because bad guys put kryptonite in his head. But he doesn't let that stop him from helping other people, whether it's stopping global warming or finding a lost puppy.
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