In the mix of all this mess... I almost forgot that my babygirl, Kim Yoo Jung, has also a Sageuk that is about to be released, also on SBS. - Red Sky Darned!
*Please, let us make sure that every details, every nuances, every fashion-styles, every color-pallets, every name-adaptations, every use of dialects or even writings, every culinary references, every cultural references and every historical references including architectures, musics, martial arts, weaponries and dance-styles are meticulously impeccable. Because now, we have the ever growing power of the Korean Censorship Bureau that can halt or can permanently cancel any broadcasting.
In the mix of all this mess... I almost forgot that my babygirl, Kim Yoo Jung, has also a Sageuk that is about to be released, also on SBS. - Red Sky Darned!
*Please, let us make sure that every details, every nuances, every fashion-styles, every color-pallets, every name-adaptations, every use of dialects or even writings, every culinary references, every cultural references and every historical references including architectures, musics, martial arts, weaponries and dance-styles are meticulously impeccable. Because now, we have the ever growing power of the Korean Censorship Bureau that can halt or can permanently cancel any broadcasting.
Chinese film industry and the Anime renaissance! What an irony for Knetz.[EDIT]: I’m not saying that they are…
I can only restrain myself from judging. Because at the end of the day... We really can not comment on other people’s doctrines, beliefs and values. The only thing that we can speculate on; this entire situation was not beneficial to anyone.
For those of you who are late to the drama's drama (haha) 1) Koreans are offended because of the heavily Chinese…
Wow! Who would have known...? Who could have known...? That the Knetz would surprisingly manage to make the Chinese Censorship Bureau look good to the rest of the world.
In the spirit of fussing about everything and anything under the sun... The Korean film industry is going to loose their international viewers, as well as a fair number of their domestic viewers. Why bother starting any Korean drama or any Korean movie for that matter if the power of production and the power of broadcasting are in fact solely resting in the hands of Knetzs and Netizens...?
*From my personal prospective, the biggest winner of this entire disastrous and unfortunate situation is the Chinese film industry. Because they are more than willing to accept those viewers.
Fyi: I do understand their concerns about the historical inaccuracies’ depictions in the 2 broadcasted episodes of Joseon Exorcist; however, the total lack of mediation and the complete lack of compromise between the concerned parties are nonetheless disheartening.
Rest in peace, Joseon Exorcist. Unfortunately, we did not have the chance to depossesse you... The spirit of the Knetzs was too powerful; it was beyond our religious skills.
*What bothers me the most is the murdered maiden in the bedroom scene... I will never know why that poor girl died.
I CONCUR!If only they had called Prince Chungnyeong... Prince Longleg... Prince Handsome...This whole thing would…
Well, lessons learned. They just have to learn the Chinese film production’s ways... to go around the newly created Korean Censorship Bureau, aka Netizen Power United.
I almost forgot that my babygirl, Kim Yoo Jung, has also a Sageuk that is about to be released, also on SBS.
- Red Sky
Darned!
*Please, let us make sure that every details, every nuances, every fashion-styles, every color-pallets, every name-adaptations, every use of dialects or even writings, every culinary references, every cultural references and every historical references including architectures, musics, martial arts, weaponries and dance-styles are meticulously impeccable.
Because now, we have the ever growing power of the Korean Censorship Bureau that can halt or can permanently cancel any broadcasting.
I almost forgot that my babygirl, Kim Yoo Jung, has also a Sageuk that is about to be released, also on SBS.
- Red Sky
Darned!
*Please, let us make sure that every details, every nuances, every fashion-styles, every color-pallets, every name-adaptations, every use of dialects or even writings, every culinary references, every cultural references and every historical references including architectures, musics, martial arts, weaponries and dance-styles are meticulously impeccable.
Because now, we have the ever growing power of the Korean Censorship Bureau that can halt or can permanently cancel any broadcasting.
Some individuals are just nutcases.
The mob is fickle and its majority has a memory of a goldfish.
And I will be right here to witness everything.
It is utterly disheartening.
That tells you that business is a cold medium without faith. It is all about the bottom lines.
Because at the end of the day...
We really can not comment on other people’s doctrines, beliefs and values.
The only thing that we can speculate on; this entire situation was not beneficial to anyone.
Who would have known...?
Who could have known...?
That the Knetz would surprisingly manage to make the Chinese Censorship Bureau look good to the rest of the world.
It is really ironic because they are literally shooting themselves in the foot.
The Korean film industry is going to loose their international viewers, as well as a fair number of their domestic viewers.
Why bother starting any Korean drama or any Korean movie for that matter if the power of production and the power of broadcasting are in fact solely resting in the hands of Knetzs and Netizens...?
*From my personal prospective, the biggest winner of this entire disastrous and unfortunate situation is the Chinese film industry.
Because they are more than willing to accept those viewers.
Fyi: I do understand their concerns about the historical inaccuracies’ depictions in the 2 broadcasted episodes of Joseon Exorcist; however, the total lack of mediation and the complete lack of compromise between the concerned parties are nonetheless disheartening.
Unfortunately, we did not have the chance to depossesse you...
The spirit of the Knetzs was too powerful; it was beyond our religious skills.
*What bothers me the most is the murdered maiden in the bedroom scene... I will never know why that poor girl died.
I meant the entire netizens in general.
No one is wining. Everyone is loosing.
And I foresee more extreme scenarios, in the near future.
They just have to learn the Chinese film production’s ways... to go around the newly created Korean Censorship Bureau, aka Netizen Power United.
2021, two Sageuks down.
Which one is on the next black list?
If only they had called Prince Chungnyeong... Prince Longleg... Prince Handsome...
This whole thing would have been less extreme.
Lol
This went way out of control.
This is getting out of hand.