officials Vietnam platform demanded Netflix Decision to shoot in the country of South Korean drama ‘The Sisters’ (Little Women) for thinking about it its content distorts the history of the Vietnam War.
Le Quang Tu Do, director of the Department of Radio, Television and Electronic Information, told the official newspaper Tuoi Tre (Youth) that he has until this Wednesday to accept the multinational entertainment company’s request to withdraw.
The Vietnamese official said that a dialogue lasting about 21 seconds from chapter 3 and a dialogue lasting 80 seconds from chapter 8, Violates an article of the Press Law refers to the prohibition of distorting history and denying the achievements and achievements of the revolution.
Tu Do said his department sent the request to Netflix on Monday, and that it The platform said it was processing the request.
The South Korean drama, which was released last month, Inspired by Luisa May Alcott’s novel Little Women, published in 1868. and today the leader takes the sisters to South Korea.
In March this year, Vietnam censored the movie ‘Uncharted’ starring actor Tom Holland. A scene showing a map of the South China Sea with a U-shaped dotted line representing Beijing’s claims.
This isn’t the first time a movie has been censored in Vietnam: In 2019, Vietnamese authorities pulled the Dreamworks animated movie ‘Abominable’ from theaters for including it on the U-shaped map.
Source: Informacion
