Korean drama or K-drama refers to televised dramas in the Korean language, made in South Korea, mostly in a miniseries format, with distinctive features that set them apart from television series and soap operas made elsewhere.
South Korea started to broadcast television series in the 1960s. Today's minideurama format of 12–24 episodes started in the 1990's, transforming traditional historical series to this format and creating the notion of "fusion sageuks". Korean dramas are usually shot within a very tight schedule, often a few hours before actual broadcast. Screenplays are flexible and may change anytime during production, depending on viewers' feedback, putting actors in a difficult position. Production companies often face financial issues.
Korean dramas are popular worldwide, partially due to the spread of the Korean Wave, with streaming services that offer multiple language subtitles. Some of the most famous dramas have been broadcast via traditional television channels; for example, Dae Jang Geum (2003) was sold to 91 countries.
" One of my favorite Korean Drama is Descendants of the Sun. It give me more kilig and there is also a lesson. The conflict is between the love and their job, what will they prioritize the most. but it the end they learn that they can do it both together"
" Endless love is also one of my favorite, it is all about life of In Ae, a woman that will meet a struggling destiny when she tries to find the men that murdered her mother. In her way she will have to fight against political big fishes and suffer from injustice in a society that isn't ready for women fighting back. In her life she will have two important men, the Han brothers, the eldest will swear endless love to her, while reality and ambition will push him somewhere else. The youngest will try to protect In Ae even if he puts his own life in danger."
Walang komento:
Mag-post ng isang Komento