[K-Drama]: 4 "special point" that are difficult to swallow in Korean drama but make impression for audience

Sep 14, 2019

 

Each country has its own film characteristics, but the emotional films which is so "drama" has more and more familiar details. If Thailand films are indispensable to jealousy, Chinese films are also full of good study with handsome boys, Korean romantic films besides romantic details also have many details that make the audience inhibit or silently cry inside because been used continuously in many films and for many years while maintaining the same "mental damage". Many viewers must have wished that the following five inhibitory things were improved into something newer and more reasonable

 

1. Malignant, rude male leads are sensibility by love

 

Korean male leads are often rude, especially the richer, the more handsome the male leads, the more quirky the temperament is. A typical example is Kim Joo Won (Hyun Bin) of "Secret Garden" with the line "There are two types of women, one is for the man to get married, one is for him to joke and then break up. But you're in between these two categories" ever made the audience extremely inhibited. Or as Sung Joon (Park Seo Joon) of "She Was Pretty" has a habit of scolding his subordinates including the heroine with harsh words. These handsome, handsome guys are always sensibilied into so-called-love-things and become perfect like never before!

 

5 “đặc sản” khó nuốt được phim Hàn xào đi nấu lại: Riêng nam chính nhìn "muốn đập" đã tận chục phim - Ảnh 1.

5 “đặc sản” khó nuốt được phim Hàn xào đi nấu lại: Riêng nam chính nhìn "muốn đập" đã tận chục phim - Ảnh 1.

5 “đặc sản” khó nuốt được phim Hàn xào đi nấu lại: Riêng nam chính nhìn "muốn đập" đã tận chục phim - Ảnh 1.

5 “đặc sản” khó nuốt được phim Hàn xào đi nấu lại: Riêng nam chính nhìn "muốn đập" đã tận chục phim - Ảnh 1.

 

Do you feel this male lead is cute? An ugly guy with emotional power is often just a drama affair, in real life arrogant men who easily let off insults other people are at risk of being beaten before being caught in love sensibility. Not to mention, are Korean film writers wanting to portray the fact that women are often attracted to such rudimentary rich "bad boys" ?! Give him a chance, because he will learn from his mistakes and in the end he will love and cherish his lover more than anyone else in the world, such a fairy tale is so rare in real life that maybe it has come. When these male models are less restrictive on screen.

 

2. Parents prohibit love from couples

 

Believe this is one of the most common inhibition points when someone thinks of Korean films. The appearance of parents including parents who love and the parents want to split the main couple not in the same position. 

Unfortunately, the parents who were supposed to be respectable are the biggest obstacles on the way young couples come together. Goo Jun Pyo's mother in "Boys Over Flowers" and Joo Won's mother in "Secret Garden" are two examples that a Korean films to watch once must not be forgotten.

 

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Goo Jun Pyo's mother

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Joo Won's mother

 

3. Supporting actor and actress

 

Contrary to the supporting characters too good-natured, especially the supporting actors silently love the female lead despite knowing people do not love but still pursue. These characters revolve around one of the two protagonists near the end of the films and will even do some villainous action. Characters like this can be childhood friends, ex-lovers, people with a higher status than the main character and can't stand their being rejected. The most recent examples are the character of Hong Jong Hyun in "Absolute Boyfriend", Lee Dong Gun in Angel’s Last Mission: Love or his lover who will never let go of the female lead in One Spring Night. These supporting characters are a potential cause of the audience to get angry every time they watch Korean films.

 

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Hong Jong Huyn

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4. Male and female lead who fall in love then discover that there has been a connection in the past

 

These past relationships have appeared in almost every Korean film from historical to modern. Especially with historical dramas, the story of the female lead and the male lead (usually the king and the crown prince) who used to love each other in childhood and then become separated after meeting again has become almost "standard".

 

If the connection in the past is positive is lucky, at a higher level than if the love of the children of the enemy who harmed their loved ones, then it will be an intense ideological struggle that leads to lightness then break up, then force to return to take revenge on the person you love.The main point is, why Korean writers are not so simple in order that two people have no previous connection while the two completely strangers simply meet, understand each other and love each other is the normal process. see in reality.

 

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