“If it were on Netflix, it would be on the same level as ‘Squid Game’”

[Herald Economy = Reporter Park Hye-rim] Disney+'s original content 'Moving', which was a box office hit in Asia, including Korea, receiving rave reviews as 'the best ever', appears to be losing steam recently. Along with the time spent on Disney Plus, the number of active users is also decreasing. While the fact that it maintained explosive interest for a week immediately after the release of the last episode is evaluated as remarkable, some also regret that it would have been as popular as 'Squid Game' for a long time if it had been released on Netflix.

According to Mobile Index, Korea's leading mobile app data analysis platform, on the 10th, the total usage time and average usage time per person of Disney Plus (+) from September 25 to October 1 decreased significantly compared to the previous week.

The total usage time is approximately 4.44 million hours, and the average usage time per person is 120.72 minutes. It was found that compared to the previous week, there was a sharp decrease of about 620,000 hours and 14 minutes, respectively. The total usage time in Jeonju (September 18 to September 24) was approximately 5.06 million hours, and the average usage time per person was 137.28 minutes.

However, some are expressing disappointment that Moving's success is limited to Korea and Asia. If a dubbed version had been provided, it could have been an even bigger success in major countries in Europe and South America, including the United States. In fact, in the United States, it was found that 45% of viewers who watch works in other languages ​​on OTT prefer dubbing.


It is said that the reason there is no dubbed version of Moving is due to Disney headquarters' cost-cutting measures. Accordingly, some viewers are saying that Moving would have been more popular if it had been released on Netflix.




THE COMMENTS:

1. It's so boring that it's hard to get excited about it.

2. Moving Ha is also fun, so I watched it, but personally, I didn't find it that fun. It was more boring than I thought because it was focused on the story. I liked it the best when the story about Bong-seok and Hee-su came out in the beginning. It was so boring from the middle that I dozed off a lot.

3. I'm tired of Netflix.. That platform could have been created through investment in the first place, and if it had gone to Netflix, the casting and story would have been different. If it had been Netflix as well as Moving, I think this assumption is meaningless. And since there are a lot of people who have tried Netflix, the negative reaction has increased accordingly.

4. What's exciting about squid game is that, in addition to the dramatic elements, there's a lot to parody, and there's a lot to talk about, such as music, games, art, etc., but moving is different... And I watched all of it and canceled my subscription to Disney a while ago, but there wasn't much to watch.

5. I don't even like squid game, but Moving is boring...

6. It was fun at first, but the plot was slow and frustrating, and there were a few boring sections, and by the end, the immersion was broken due to the childish syllables that were thrown into the damn narrative. ㅠㅠ I don't know if I can praise it that much, but the acting was all good, and the Guryongpo episode was the most fun.

7. There are too many people, so I stopped watching.

8. I think it would have been cut in half if it was on Netflix.

9. It's much better made than squid game, squid game is a junk food.

10. I watched it and then got off...I was bored...

11. It's just okay, it's not really fun

12. I also don't watch it because I'm a Diploma haha. But even if it's on Netflix, it's not on the same level as squid game and it's kind of boring in the middle.

13. There are similar parts in squid game and Moving, but squid game is also boring.

14. It's fun

15. I had a lot of fun watching it

16. To that extent... the kids' parts were a bit stretched out, but I enjoyed the kids' parts the most in the cartoon, so it was a bit disappointing.

17. Honestly, I was bored when Bong-seok started talking about his parents and there was no action, but then when the story about North and South Korea came up, I was like...?

18. Netflix is ​​more accessible than Disney, so it may have been more popular, so it may be disappointing, but it is not a work that will be that big of a hit after leaving the platform in the first place. Fun is subjective, so let's put it aside, it develops slowly, and the sensibility of the division of North and South Korea is strong and sour.


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