When mentioning the Vietnam War in episodes 3 58:01 to 58:22 and Episode 8 5:41 to 7:01, the characters in the play misrepresent the war when they talk about the Vietnam War.

Vietnam requires the American streaming media playback platform " Netflix Inc" to stop broadcasting the Korean TV series "Little Women" in Vietnam starting on Wednesday (October 5), on the grounds that the TV series distorts the history of Vietnam War and violates relevant Vietnamese laws.

Specifically, the film was asked to be removed from the shelves for violating Article 9, Paragraph 4 of Article 9, Paragraph 4 of the Vietnamese " News Law" . At the same time, the film also violated similar provisions in Article 11, Paragraph 4 of the Vietnam News Law.

When mentioning the Vietnam War in episodes 3 58:01 to 58:22 and episodes 8 5:41 to 7:01, the characters in the play misrepresented the war when they talk about the Vietnam War. In episode 8 of the play, a retired Korean soldier mentioned that in the Vietnam War, the proportion of deaths was 20 to 1, which means that each Korean soldier vs. 20 Vietnamese soldiers, and the proportion of Korean elite soldiers was even higher.

Netflix media representatives in Vietnam did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

"The Little Girl" starring Kim Goe-eun tells the story of three poor but loving sisters fighting against the richest and most powerful family in their own way; this series also invites Song Joong-ki to make a guest appearance in this series.

"The Little Woman" is a Korean movie based on the novel of the same name by American writer Louisa May Alcott. The plot of the film has been changed to better fit the modern Korean audience, but still retains the core content of the novel.

Vietnam official said that Netflix Korean drama "Little Woman" is suspected of distorting the history of the Vietnam War and requires the drama to be removed from Vietnam. Source: Netflix official website

Source: Vietnam News Agency, Lianhe Zaobao

Editor: Tang Yi