Violence toned down a bit in US... - Page 4

Created

Last reply

Replies

50

Views

5.1k

Users

27

Likes

269

Frequent Posters

ghala thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Navigator Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#31
not a big issue 😕 ,,,,and if we r really against the violence,,,,thn lets move towrds the violenc going on large scale around the world
I sense a bit of sarcasm there😃...surely the two are not mutually exclusive? One can be against violence around the world and object to its graphic depiction on TV, in a family show.
but keeping the general format in view whch is on heights these days 4 the success of any show,,,,,,,,,,,,,it dsnt worth sooo much importnce...i respect ur thoughts,😊
-CrazySobtian- thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 5
Posted: 11 years ago
#32
really? but why? it's pretty normal i guess.
stg1 thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail Commentator Level 3 Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#33
surprising, i think they showed all of it in the uk, it didn't look edited and it was a bit gory, had to look away as am squeamish 😊
Exprimere thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail + 2
Posted: 11 years ago
#34
Good for you. As much as I'm loving the scope and visuals of the show, the violence is a bit too much for me, personally. I hope they tone it down in the later episodes. I'm haemophobic. That much of blood on screen is making me uncomfortable. Especially the scene in which a guy gets air-shot and another gets squeezed to a pulp with a jeep! Eep! Too much :(
jaya100 thumbnail
16th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#35

Originally posted by: .bohemian.

Glad they edited out the excessive violence, Vistaa. Creatives, we get that the man is ruthless... point taken. Hope they don't make a habit of it.

Movies have a certification for a reason. This is prime time TV. I guess its a matter of time before we have certification on TV too. Crime Patrol was rapped one too many times, and had to tone down the gory stuff. Are the makers are actually insinuating that the armymen are a heartless, trigger happy bunch?

@red - No, just Rudra who's characterization is of being shown as a bit of a rogue officer who doesn't play by the rules.
jaya100 thumbnail
16th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: stg1

surprising, i think they showed all of it in the uk, it didn't look edited and it was a bit gory, had to look away as am squeamish 😊

No, I don't think they showed the part where he kicks the guy back up in the air and shoots again.
Skyfall thumbnail
11th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#37
I guess it's probably to do with keeping the show watchable!
I guess its better to keep the online viewers/international viewers interested and not get all scared by the violence


Skyfall thumbnail
11th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#38

Originally posted by: lylow

Im sure US and international veiwers usually see much more violent stuff. Yesterdays scenes were real tame for me. I actually thought there wasn't enough blood😆


Rurda's sequence yesterday was real filmy, but still loved it!


Haha yes I thought it was pretty tame too as I'm used to watching much more intense and gory stuff!
bohemia thumbnail
17th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago
#39

Originally posted by: jaya100

@red - No, just Rudra who's characterization is of being shown as a bit of a rogue officer who doesn't play by the rules.



Not just Rudra's character, but the complete picture. The first scene with the trigger happy BSD men gunning down (without provocation), a bus load of innocent villagers also adds up. Not to mention Surabh Tiwari's interview where he insinuated that being an army man also contributed to Rudra being a heartless.

I wouldn't term him as a rogue officer, more of a renegade perhaps.
Edited by .bohemian. - 11 years ago
tvbuf thumbnail
13th Anniversary Thumbnail Sparkler Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 11 years ago
#40
How do you know the contents of the American and Indian broadcast was different ?

Does the US monitor ethnic shows ?

What about violent American movies like Kill Bill I and II ? And many many others

I doubt it

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".