Yes, they have state-level sponsorship. It's important to them for certain reasons. And they're pouring in a lot of money. . . Although, for example, Japanese films are more successful than Korean films. Financially.
You're not quite right. The manga has a sequel. They just refined this very sequel to make it a full season. Judging…
I don't think so, as you seem to have assumed. The third season is not needed, and I've been talking about it for a long time. However, according to new information, it was planned. This is not the case where a series is continued because of its success. The only problem is that they turned the Joker into a playing card.
The first reason is a prejudice against Japanese shows and movies. The second reason is marketing. While the Korean government sponsors the entire entertainment industry (K-pop, dramas, and more), the Japanese government is focused on other matters. For this reason, Korean products are easily accessible and sometimes intentionally leaked online, while Japanese products are only targeted at the domestic market and are extremely difficult to pirate. For this reason, Japanese projects are not easily accessible.
Japanese dramas with high ratings? This is extremely rare. No matter how good a series is, if it's Japanese, it…
There's another disease called "double standards." Fans of Chinese and Korean dramas are obsessed with her. They especially like to express themselves in front of the Japanese. But the truth is that the Koreans and Chinese are also overplaying. They deny the "constant overacting" of Korean actors and laugh and say that "it's not overacting, it's their culture... they are like that in real life...". I'm not talking about Chinese fans at all. They calmly watch 15-minute dramas with terrible acting and Wuxia with terrible graphics. The truth is that Japan, Korea, and China are all the same. Especially Japan and China. They have their own unique features. But double standards are rarely curable. Misconceptions are so deeply ingrained among the fans of Korea and China that they behave arrogantly. There are also people who deliberately give low ratings to Japanese dramas without even watching them. They'll say, "Look at how well the Koreans play, and how poorly the Japanese play, because that's what everyone thinks." But in reality, they're just ignorant. That's all.
Japanese dramas with high ratings? This is extremely rare. No matter how good a series is, if it's Japanese, it…
My years of experience watching dorama's say... The reason is a damaging misconception that has become a disease. The disease is called "ignorance". In the age of the internet, this is easier than ever. One person released misinformation, and others started repeating it like parrots without even checking it. Now everyone thinks that j-dorama shows and movies are of poor quality, that the Japanese always overact and don't know how to properly act in movies, and that they don't know how to shoot live action. The truth is that the Japanese love the grotesque. But the truth is also that they use it appropriately. But who cares? Japan has made a significant contribution to the development of global cinema. But who cares? No one will think about it or be interested in the question.
Japanese dramas with high ratings? This is extremely rare. No matter how good a series is, if it's Japanese, it…
There are not many such series. Most Japanese series have a rating below 8. If you're wondering why there are Japanese series that have a high rating that you disagree with, then... The Japanese have a lot of shows that are unfairly underappreciated. It's all about the bias against Japanese shows. However, Japanese shows are not bad. That's why when a particular series gets publicity, it always gets a high rating. And along with that, there are a lot of viewers who repeat the same nonsense: "I don't like Japanese shows, I usually don't watch them, but this one is an exception...". The reason is not the quality, but the fact that one series got publicity and the other didn't. If "Learning to Love" series had been publicized, there would have been a lot of people who would have said the same thing: "I don't like Japanese series, but this one is an exception..."
Since Season 2 ends how the Manga does, not that people don't want more Alice in Borderland and to see more daring…
If they release a fourth installment, then yes, it can be considered greed. There are a lot of great mangas, and I hope the director will take on another major project.
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Although, for example, Japanese films are more successful than Korean films. Financially.
The truth is that the Japanese love the grotesque. But the truth is also that they use it appropriately. But who cares? Japan has made a significant contribution to the development of global cinema. But who cares? No one will think about it or be interested in the question.