if japanese broadcast companies don't want to market and relese their products, it's their loss and they will…
there was something called "tv japan" in usa but it was made irrelvant by the internet. and also some dubbed anime on various tv channels too(most famously dragonball and pokemon), but most didn't get dubbing and it was always of notoriously trashy quality, hence why fansubs got popular
its been decades and dorama fans still suffer from lack of subtitles and the gatekeeping by japan broadcast company,…
if japanese broadcast companies don't want to market and relese their products, it's their loss and they will pay the price in the form of less revenue.
tho I doubt it's intentional, I think it's more like they literally don't know how, like how most anime and video games from japan didn't have offical subs even in english in 2000's (and people would make arguments it's to protect japanese culture from being corrupted by foreigners) then in mid 2010's japanese comapnies suddenly discovered Steam and streaming sites like netflix and crunchyroll and started mass porting and translating their products (including old ones) there
now it's only a matter of time until j-drama producers go the same route, already quite a lot of japanese dramas appeared on netflix. they're just very slooooow to catch on, probably because of all the red tape and aversion to innovation in japanese media industry
lol this is the first time I saw this kinda comment section under any actor! such a hard working person to earn such a reputation in such a short time! also, judging on the reviews I read so far, she singehandedly sunk the impossible heir, that takes talent too!
I have the same with anime, hence why I stopped watching it a few years ago and switched to asian live action dramas. Same tropes, same archetypes, same plot developments, same cliche camera shots and similar lookinjg protagonists....after a while it became unwatchable. People who haven't seen hundreds of titles over many years don't understand what I'm talking about and think im nitpicking, but it do be like that.
For now, I'm still entertained by k-dramas but I'm pretty sure I'll meet your fate eventually. I'm trying to diversify accross various genres and also watching dramas from other countries.
The FL is such a bad actress and her character is terrible the story would be 10x shorter if she just told the…
also, since the war isn't global just south korea getting nuked by the north, why couldn't they just send a time traveler to destroy north korea before they can develop nuclear weapons?
which is a shame, if they gonna screw it up like that it's better if there was no female lead at all
tho I doubt it's intentional, I think it's more like they literally don't know how, like how most anime and video games from japan didn't have offical subs even in english in 2000's (and people would make arguments it's to protect japanese culture from being corrupted by foreigners) then in mid 2010's japanese comapnies suddenly discovered Steam and streaming sites like netflix and crunchyroll and started mass porting and translating their products (including old ones) there
now it's only a matter of time until j-drama producers go the same route, already quite a lot of japanese dramas appeared on netflix. they're just very slooooow to catch on, probably because of all the red tape and aversion to innovation in japanese media industry
....I call it....The Worm. or maybe....the Louse. A lousy story!
For now, I'm still entertained by k-dramas but I'm pretty sure I'll meet your fate eventually. I'm trying to diversify accross various genres and also watching dramas from other countries.