Just curious, is there any connection to the famous song by the Eagles - Hotel California?
It's just a reference to make the American audience feel comfortable, as it is their target audience after China banned the broadcast of K-dramas in the country. Or do you think South Korean series are shifting towards a more liberal approach?
Just curious, is there any connection to the famous song by the Eagles - Hotel California?
It's just a reference to make the American audience feel comfortable, as it is their target audience after China banned the broadcast of K-dramas in the country. Or do you think South Korean series are shifting towards a more liberal approach?
Netflix está haciendo series coreanas con estilo americano y no les va a funcionar, si yo quiero ver series gringas las busco y ya pero hacer las coreanas de esa manera es ilógico porque cada lugar tiene su estilo. y los k drama tienen su fama por su estilo y si lo cambian no tendría sentido. para que verlo? cada región tiene un estilo único y por ese estilo es que lo vemos y si lo llegan a cambiar no nos va a interesar porque sería más de lo mismo. y ya nos cansamos de lo mismo. una estrella le dí y es mucho
You can't say otherwise to what the series portrays. The series teaches people to fight and not give up on a bad or sad day. Life is tough for everyone, but people today aren’t taught that. They see everything as bigger than it is because they don’t realize that we all make sacrifices in life, and we shouldn't dwell on not having what we want. They forget about the people who gave them so much, and that everything we have, we owe to someone. We need to look out for others, not just ourselves. We live in a society that teaches people to be alone, fostering family detachment, and in the end, they isolate themselves, feeling like they have no one. They end their lives, leaving many others suffering.
If many who are suicidal acknowledged their problems and fought, they could overcome them, but they choose not to fight and leave others with countless issues they don’t get. In the end, they are weak and need to fight. Life isn’t easy, and it seems no one ever told them that. The truth hurts them, and even that makes them suffer. They see pessimism and suffering in everything. Everything is tragic to them. They don't help themselves; they only cry and feel defeated but never seek a solution. They want everything perfect, and as soon as something goes wrong, they start suffering again. They are their own defeat.
You can't say otherwise to what the series portrays. The series teaches people to fight and not give up on a bad or sad day. Life is tough for everyone, but people today aren’t taught that. They see everything as bigger than it is because they don’t realize that we all make sacrifices in life, and we shouldn't dwell on not having what we want. They forget about the people who gave them so much, and that everything we have, we owe to someone. We need to look out for others, not just ourselves. We live in a society that teaches people to be alone, fostering family detachment, and in the end, they isolate themselves, feeling like they have no one. They end their lives, leaving many others suffering.
If many who are suicidal acknowledged their problems and fought, they could overcome them, but they choose not to fight and leave others with countless issues they don’t get. In the end, they are weak and need to fight. Life isn’t easy, and it seems no one ever told them that. The truth hurts them, and even that makes them suffer. They see pessimism and suffering in everything. Everything is tragic to them. They don't help themselves; they only cry and feel defeated but never seek a solution. They want everything perfect, and as soon as something goes wrong, they start suffering again. They are their own defeat.