Prime time Vietnamese movies are full of hot and violent scenes

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Disgusted because the movie is full of hot scenes

Black Drug aired on VTV3 from September 4, marking the return after 4 years of absence of the crime investigation series in the Criminal Police series. The content of the film is a battle of wits and strength between the criminal police team and cunning, ruthless criminals.

Prime time Vietnamese movies are full of hot and violent scenes - 1

After 3 episodes aired in prime time, the violent, hot, and erotic scenes in the film attracted the attention of the audience. It started with a wild party in a bar of the Cityboy group members.

The climax is the collision scene between Tien (Truong Hoang) and Vuong (Tuan Anh). After that, Vuong vents his anger on Tuyet (Quynh Chau) by slapping, punching, pushing and swearing. The violence is heightened through the act of smashing objects and the sound of broken glass.

The drama gets more intense when, while high on drugs, Vuong rushes forward with the intention of raping Tuyet. Episode 1 ends with the mysterious death of Vuong - the leader of the Cityboy group.

In the following episodes and the movie trailer, there are continuous scenes of debauchery and eroticism such as bikini parties at the pool, drug use in a closed room...

Many viewers left comments expressing concern that primetime movies will have a negative impact on young people . “Good movie but easily infects young people’s thinking”, “Movie for young people to follow”, “Drawing a path for deer to run”, “Many Vietnamese movies are abusing sexual elements while the script is not very special. Thus, the movie is just to attract views and has no value”, “The movie is ridiculously revealing, not good at all”

“Prime time movies for the whole family to watch, but lately they are all butts and breasts, the content is so lame, it is gradually becoming like today's lame comedies and sex comedies”, “Criminal movies cannot be without violence and hot scenes, but nudity has a stopping point, that is art. After only 1 or 2 episodes, I saw so many hot scenes that I was fed up. There are many ways to address that issue but still avoid excessively erotic images. The station chose to show the wildest, most naked images”, “After all, it is a VTV movie and it is shown during prime time for the whole family to watch, such images are really inappropriate”…

Besides, some opinions in defense argue that real life, hot scenes, and violence are rampant on social networks. Therefore, the film addresses this issue like raising resistance to bad and toxic information on the internet.

“Crime films demand no social evils? Is it necessary to ban romance films, comedies, and horror films from having scary elements?”, one comment argued.

The violent and hot scenes in the movie Black Medicine make the audience feel overwhelmed.

The violent and hot scenes in the movie Black Pharma make the audience feel overwhelmed.

The outside society is more terrible than the movies

Sharing at the film premiere on the afternoon of August 22 in Hanoi, director Nguyen Khai Anh, Deputy Director of the Television Film Center, Vietnam Television (VFC) said : "After 4 years, VFC has just released a film about criminal police. This is a time for us to look back at ourselves, investing in both content and script to aim for the best quality. Therefore, from costumes, setting, content... Black Drug is all invested in elaborately, promising to bring many surprises to the audience."

Faced with concerns about the hot and violent scenes in the film, director Pham Gia Phuong said that he and the Black Medicine crew had thought and weighed the matter a lot. If the criminals in the film were kind, their children would not know that they were criminals.

“The crew discussed with the actors so that everyone could get into character, and not have to act out violent or hot scenes over and over again. Because it is a national television broadcast, we understand that we have to moderate it appropriately. Many previous Criminal Police films were much more edgy and were remembered by viewers forever. Therefore, we tried to make a work that would not be ashamed because VFC had films that were loved by audiences like that,” said director Pham Gia Phuong.

Co-director of Black Medicine , director Tran Trong Khoi, affirmed that the outside world is much more terrible than what is shown in the film. "If VFC's products continue to be too safe, too bold, too revealing, when will there be a Vietnamese film shown on Netflix? That is our common mentality when making this film," he expressed.

The male director also hopes that parents will watch Black Pharma with their children every night because although the film has sensitive scenes, there is always a comparison between family and social issues.

“Many types of drugs are not yet called drugs but are harmful to young people. They are very toxic, have great harm but young people only think it brings pleasure. I hope parents will sit down and watch this film with their children to see what the consequences will be if they go in the wrong direction,” director Tran Trong Khoi emphasized.

What do psychologists say?

Responding to Tien Phong about the issue of hot and violent scenes in VTV's prime time dramas, Associate Professor Dr. Trinh Hoa Binh - Director of the Center for Social Opinion (Vietnam Institute of Sociology) emphasized that prime time dramas are time frames that are prioritized to serve many audiences including adults, children and minors.

Associate Professor Dr. Trinh Hoa Binh analyzed that cultural behavior has the nature of “leading the way” for the people. In fact, imitating idols, learning from and following artists by young people has become popular. Hot scenes, violence, films that realistically depict love issues, sexual behavior, and the tricks of the underworld… are considered “fishing rods” to attract the public.

Behavior in movies also gradually permeates aesthetic thinking, affecting the thoughts and feelings of the public. Therefore, TV dramas with hot scenes definitely have an influence on young people.

“Bold, naked sex scenes in movies distort the public's aesthetic views and unintentionally mislead education,” Associate Professor Dr. Trinh Hoa Binh said.

According to Associate Professor Dr. Trinh Hoa Binh, culture and arts need to praise good people, better than delving into the hidden corners and tricks of life.

“I do not oppose the inclusion of ugliness in society in films. Because from a certain perspective, it has the effect of criticizing and eliminating the bad and toxic. However, if we keep sipping on the bad and presenting it with high intensity, it will make people sink deeper into it, leading to apathy. Directors and actors should be restrained in hot scenes and sensitive scenes. We should reflect in a conventional way, not in a naturalistic way,” Associate Professor Dr. Trinh Hoa Binh expressed.

(Source: Tien Phong)



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