• Maerman@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Yup. They have a different conception of “age appropriate” in Korea. I have a student who is 11 years old, and his favourite film is The Thing.

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    15 hours ago

    How so? Like, is the content super gritty in South Korea? Is the EULA super fucked-up there? Does it cost an arm and a leg? Is it unavailable without a VPN? Something else entirely? All of the above?

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      It’s like this everywhere that has Disney+ outside the US. They add all of Hulu in. Only in the US does Disney split Hulu, D+, and ESPN into different things to pay for.

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      It’s the content. In the US, it’s mostly animated movies, Star Wars, and Marvel. In Korea, there’s also horror, gritty thrillers, violence, etc.

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        That makes a lot of sense. I have been confused why they insist on selling Disney + and Hulu as a bundle without the option to separate. Now I know, it’s fake value.

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    11 hours ago

    Yup. They have a different conception of “age appropriate” in Korea. I have a student who is 11 years old, and his favourite film is The Thing.