Short films about CEOs, infidelity, and jealousy are no longer harmless entertainment but rather a "toxin" gnawing away at the aesthetic tastes and thinking of young people.
According to experts, algorithms are inadvertently "aiding and abetting" the normalization of wrongdoing by turning nonsensical short films into bestsellers.
Behind the fleeting moments of entertainment offered by the "instant" movies flooding social media platforms lie consequences that affect people's perceptions.
Director Le Quang Tu Do shared his views on the issue of web dramas titled "CEO" spreading widely on social media with unrealistic and sensitive content.
According to artist Duc Thinh, misleading clips about the criminal underworld are "trash"; works of art should deter and prevent bad behavior, not "glorify" it.
According to director Ngo Huong Giang, these distorted clips depicting gangsters and life in prison will destroy the younger generation and awaken "evil instincts" in them.
Following the discovery of the film containing images of the illegal nine-dash line, the head of the Film Department affirmed that the regulatory agency would take immediate measures to prevent its inclusion.
Vi Kiến Thành, Director of the Department of Cinematography, has been assigned to lead the Task Force responsible for managing film distribution activities on the internet.
Online films meet the entertainment needs of audiences in the digital age, but they can also have many negative impacts if post-production review is lax.