Submitted by biantongfrom t3_yvx6nd in dataisbeautiful
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Ciarrai_IRL t1_iwggi9f wrote
I've noticed during recent years there have been a lot of foreign language films added. I think English speakers are being pushed out of our comfort zone to realize that if we're willing to read subtitles there's actually some really good foreign content out there.
epictbone t1_iwgko02 wrote
Cool view! Have you considered breaking down the amount of netflix titles by cohort? For example, # of titles with less than a 50% RT score vs titles between 50-60 RT score etc. This would show you the distribution of quality and gove a clearer answer to your quantity vs. Quality question.
candy_daydreamer t1_iwgp0ps wrote
Yeh but most are from Bollywood
Ciarrai_IRL t1_iwgr1mv wrote
No. Very few in fact (that I've seen even pop up). Lots of Korean, Spanish, Mexican, Australian (they kind of speak English 😜), other European countries too.
candy_daydreamer t1_iwh01jq wrote
I need to fix my algorithms then - Korean cinema is top notch!
Bewaretheicespiders t1_iwhrepm wrote
As a family who speaks 5 languages, its not 5 star foreign content they're adding, its mostly B crap. Prime is worse.
R_V_Z t1_iwhx7ez wrote
I keep on meaning to check out Dark.
MincedGarlock t1_iwi447i wrote
I want to see this data stacked against the Hallmark Channel. Is Netflix trending to Hallmark level mediocrity 😂
FormerKarmaKing t1_iwi5t1x wrote
55 feels like the perfect description of the average Netflix show.
Like I don't hate it, I just can't be bothered, and I'm definitely not going to give it multiple seasons.
AgentOfSteeeel t1_iwis1nl wrote
Watched "Dark" on netflix and it was probably one of my favourite shows of the past couple years.
"Katla" was interesting too
51-Percent-Corn t1_iwj1wek wrote
Wow, "Dark" got pretty good ratings from both Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes.
Guess Imma binge-ing that bad boy.
biantongfrom OP t1_iwgf3f1 wrote
Source: https://www.kaggle.com/code/eugenioscionti/scraping-rotten-tomatoes-to-enrich-netflix-dataset/notebook