Talk:Sea of Blood

Scope
Sea of Blood was first a play, then an opera, a film, and finally a novel adaption. The opera is probably the most famous of these, but this article could be organized as a broad topic or set index that devotes a section or so to each. I find defining the topic as the opera and then going back and forth a bit awkward. Thoughts? – Finnusertop (talk ⋅ contribs) 11:25, 13 October 2019 (UTC)

Blatantly NPOV/Propaganda
It's mind-boggling that this hasn't been flagged before (sorry, I'm a fairly amateur WPeditor so please forgive me if I'm not doing this right), BUT: OMG, the article reads like it was written by North Korean state media. Many of the "citations" are something called the Naver Encyclopedia - which it turns out is (loosely!) a Korean WP - so, not allowable source material (to say the least). And if half the text wasn't written by DPRK shills -- "The opera is considered as a masterpiece in North Korea since it expresses the unique aspects of the Juche regime's revolutionary ideology. It is also regarded as an exemplary revolutionary piece because of its unique use of visual and auditory effect and unprecedented theme, which was unlike other existing operas." .... ummm, yeah, right. Trying to figure out why this, and a bunch of other NKor articles, are still so full of obvious planted propaganda yet have virtually zero edit/Talk wars (vs. something like Israel/Palestine, or Mongolia, human rights in China - like that). Again, sorry if I don't get why this, and other NKor articles, are so slanted yet edit/Talk-free... A Doon (talk) 18:08, 13 September 2022 (UTC)