I don’t agree with this statement at all. They’re written, acted, and produced by Koreans. They don’t look…
Where are these vulgar sex scenes you're referring to? I must be watching the wrong dramas because I haven't seen any. And 'lots?" Which dramas are you talking about? Having eight episodes is not an American thing. Also people love to complain no matter how many episodes there are. Some K-dramas were multi-season before the Hallyu wave. Also Europeans love their multiseason storytelling but you're blaming it all on the Americans. "American style filmography"? You mean like cinematography? The kind that everyone around the world uses when they film? I'm not sure how it's any different. You're saying that no Korean director ever decided on widescreen aspect ratio all on their own? Like maybe they wanted to film that way because it's interesting? I've watched American shows my whole life (being American and all) and while some of our media is certainly "good vs bad", it's more often lots and lots of shades of gray and murky nuance. So not sure what you're getting at there. Again, just because a K-drama has a superficial or shallow plot, it's not always Americans' fault. That's giving us WAY more credit than we deserve. Just about every C-drama I've ever watched (and it's been a LOT at this point) has like a 4-minute opening and ending. Again, not the fault of the big bad American media.....
" However, as you watch more and more K-Dramas, eventually reaching around 50 - 100, you may start noticing similarities…
But at least we could see more J-dramas on Netflix, rather than not getting very many because they're not translated! So I don't agree with you on this...
I actually took a look at his arms in these photos and was like, WHOA. I've learned over the years that MDL folks aren't really that great at predictions, so I'm looking forward to seeing it for myself
Having eight episodes is not an American thing. Also people love to complain no matter how many episodes there are.
Some K-dramas were multi-season before the Hallyu wave. Also Europeans love their multiseason storytelling but you're blaming it all on the Americans.
"American style filmography"? You mean like cinematography? The kind that everyone around the world uses when they film? I'm not sure how it's any different.
You're saying that no Korean director ever decided on widescreen aspect ratio all on their own? Like maybe they wanted to film that way because it's interesting?
I've watched American shows my whole life (being American and all) and while some of our media is certainly "good vs bad", it's more often lots and lots of shades of gray and murky nuance. So not sure what you're getting at there. Again, just because a K-drama has a superficial or shallow plot, it's not always Americans' fault. That's giving us WAY more credit than we deserve.
Just about every C-drama I've ever watched (and it's been a LOT at this point) has like a 4-minute opening and ending. Again, not the fault of the big bad American media.....
I've learned over the years that MDL folks aren't really that great at predictions, so I'm looking forward to seeing it for myself