IMDb, the Internet Movie Database, uses a complex system of keywords to categorize and search for movies and TV shows. These keywords are used to describe various aspects of a movie or TV show, including its genre, plot, cast, setting, and more. Keywords are added to a title's page by IMDb editors, who consider factors such as user searches, trends, and connections to other titles.
Keywords serve multiple purposes on IMDb. They help users discover new titles that fit their interests, and they make it easier to find more titles with similar qualities. They also help IMDb's search algorithm rank titles for relevancy and popularity. Additionally, keywords can provide valuable metadata for filmmakers and producers, who can use them to identify audience niches and track trends in the industry.
Some of the most common keywords on IMDb include "action," "comedy," "drama," "romance," "sci-fi," "horror," and "thriller." Other keywords may describe specific themes, settings, time periods, or cultural elements. For example, keywords for the movie "The Godfather" might include "Mafia," "family drama," "New York City," "1970s," and "Italian-American culture." Keywords can also be used to describe individual characters or actors, as well as technical aspects such as special effects or sound design.
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