Hilarious.
It's a... parody? Would the director be so kind and demonstrate the part that is the parody, as I seem to be missing it.
There is fair use and... I kinda think that this goes fairly far past fair use.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing how Square's legal teams react to the wacky Koreans.
Oh, about the question I posed in the subject; methinks that the correct spelling is close to "lame".
PS. Bonus points to the person who can id the rather famous piece of classical music borrowed by the most original composer
(this is no copyright infringement, as the rights are probably long gone, but kinda shows their originality). Because I can't remember where it's from. It's very familiar, and I remember that it's piece of something famous, but I don't remember what.
PPS. Can Koreans do anything right? Except copy other people
(this video, their Mitsubishi-based cars) and play Starcraft?