This contains spoilers: posting this in the discussion as a warning to those who may need it. The central premise of this movie, is monitoring violent criminals, violent rapists, paedophiles and violent child rapists. And whilst they might get their comeuppance, it is a central part of the content of this movie.
RobertBobert:
Yeah. I was expecting more fun and comedic action, especially after the start. I did not expect that the crime in this film is shown in a much darker and more mature way.
I've dropped or deleted shows many a time when they've gone a little too far for my comfort level. This is the last Kdrama I'll watch after not heeding the tags. I have too little life left to sabotage myself. I need more wholesome, healing, uplifting dramas that offer hope.
LucyL:
I've dropped or deleted shows many a time when they've gone a little too far for my comfort level. This is the last Kdrama I'll watch after not heeding the tags. I have too little life left to sabotage myself. I need more wholesome, healing, uplifting, and offering hope dramas.
Does weird targeting happen a lot in Korean cinema?
RobertBobert:
I thought you were implying that Korean dramas can contain unexpected things, things that can only be found by studying the tags.
No. I was talking about going ahead and watching a drama after reading the Tags. In other words, I hurt myself by watching after I'd already been warned what would be included in the drama or movie.
Actually when I first posted this discussion, the movie had only 2 tags,; Officer male lead and Martial Arts Male Lead. It took a good week before the tags were updated. My suggestions were not approved for lack of evidence so I'm grateful to whomsoever else managed to get the tags updated.
I personally find the synopsis and tags on MDL to be quite limited, when it comes to new releases. And even my region (Oceania and Australia) can have misleading censorship/maturity ratings, when it comes to violence. I prefer to have a choice and be prepared, when it comes to these things so discussion topics and the comments sections are far more reliable in my experience.
I prefer to have a choice and be prepared, when it comes to these things so discussion topics and the comments sections are far more reliable in my experience.Toot:
Once Tags are applied, I consider the drama or movie to have more scenes or an abundance of references in dialogue, etc. that have been applied. You're right, Comments and discussion are valuable in discerning what a drama is offering.
At least MDL has an Edit even though it requires multiple sources of confirmation to pass the Edit team, and then I think it's a bias of whomever has taken on a specific drama Edit. I've requested edits and was turned down after sighting multiple sourses.
In the end, it's left to individual viewers to decide, regardless of the Tags, whether they'll watch are not. MDL offers Tags whereas the streaming sites do not. That's another reason I use MDL, although MDL isn't by any means a perfect site; the same as other sites, but it IS offered and it's enjoyable.
hindaya:
is the movie showing the rapist things or it's just in the story and theyr talking about it, cz I can't litteraly see these things realy happens in scenes
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Of course they don't show anything directly. Nor do they discuss them in detail. It's just that some pretty dark crime stuff is part of the plot.
Details
- Title: Officer Black Belt
- Type: Movie
- Format: Feature Film
- Country: South Korea
- Release Date: Sep 13, 2024
- Duration: 1 hr. 48 min.
- Genres: Action, Mystery, Comedy, Crime
- Tags: Probation Officer Male Lead, Skilled Fighter, Sexual Violence, Violence Against Children, Investigation, Graphic Violence, Martial Artist Male Lead, Implied Rape, Thriller, Suspense
- Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older
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