Kim Soo-hyun's new drama was fined for complaint by viewers for vilifying sex

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Kim Soo-hyun's new drama was fined for complaint by viewers for vilifying sex - Lujuba

The heroine stroking the male lead (played by Kim Soo Hyun )

reported on August 26 According to Korean media reports, South Korean tvN TV's Saturday and Sunday drama "Although it is a mentally ill, it doesn't matter" finally received administrative punishment ( Court sanctions) because of worrying content that vilified "sex" and justified "sexual harassment."

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The Broadcasting Review Committee of the Korea Broadcasting and Communications Review Committee held a meeting on the 26th, vying for an "administrative penalty" against tvN TV drama "It’s Psychotic, It’s Okay" "(Court sanctions) opinions were carried out in plenary meeting proposals. The sub-committee accused: Even considering that this is to portray the image of the character, it is also worrying whether this is demonizing a specific "sex" and justifying "sexual harassment."

later also explained the reasons for this decision: excessive swear words broadcast during the youth protection period will damage the healthy language life of the audience, so administrative penalties (court sanctions) are inevitable.

It is reported that after the broadcast of "Mentally Ill, It’s Okay", the heroine broke into the male’s locker room and touched the male protagonist’s body, the heroine said to the male protagonist, "Should you sleep with me?" The scenes such as the naked body in front of the heroine caused controversy among the audience, and many viewers complained to the Korean Broadcasting and Communications Commission. The Korean Broadcasting and Communications Review Committee stated that the committee has received more than 50 complaints related to "Although it is mentally ill, but it doesn't matter". The committee will discuss these complaints thoroughly before determining the relevant aspects of "Although it is mentally ill but it doesn't matter". Whether the lens violates the rules.

(responsible editor: Chen Shaojie_b6952)

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