They felt the film used too many misogynistic terms.
A harsh review of the long-awaited film Dark Nunshero Song Hye Kyomade waves across all social media platforms. The film received a lot of publicity after the release of the trailer, but now netizens don’t seem very impressed.
Originally posted on X (formerly known as Twitter), the review quickly gained traction on TheQoo, where it has already garnered over 30,000 views and prompted hundreds of user comments. User X highlights two details of his vision that made him uncomfortable, focusing in particular on the controversial content and the director’s approach.
Dark Nuns it was supposed to be a compelling addition to the thriller genre, which has been on the rise in recent years. However, it is instead criticized for its lack of substance. According to the review, the director failed to provide a coherent narrative, leaving viewers disappointed with what is described as a “pathetic” plot.
During the Q&A session, an audience member asked the director a question about the plot, and the director admitted that it was a mistake on his part, as the plot was extremely lacking.
– skrrrrrrrr_11 via X (formerly known as Twitter)
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During question period, an audience member asked the director about the content and the director said he was self-indulgent about that part. The content was so bad that the movie kept mentioning things like rotten uterus, prostitutes, and female stomach themes, which made me feel uncomfortable. It was misogynistic— Golgol (@skrrrrrrrrrr_11) January 21, 2025
The post also highlights the uncomfortable and repetitive use of terms such as “rotten uterus” and “prostitute,” which they found disturbing and misogynistic. These terms, along with other disturbing elements in the script, left a bad taste in the mouths of netizens who were hoping for a better cinematic experience.
The film repeatedly used words like “rotten uterus,” “prostitute,” and “things that come out of a woman’s body,” which made me uncomfortable. There were too many misogynistic terms used in the film.
– skrrrrrrrr_11 via X (formerly known as Twitter)
The negative feedback has continued to spread, with netizens now saying they will choose not to purchase tickets. Some even called the film a “waste of money” after reading the critical review.
- “It was talked about during the audition and it just shows a lack of determination. It’s pathetic.
- “Money saved!”
- “The careers of such directors should end after their films flop.”
- “Is there anyone who was not born of a woman?”
- “Wow… I was about to check the time and buy tickets through the app just now… man, I almost wasted my money… What a waste, the actor is the only good part.”
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