Saturday, July 5, 2008

Korean drama formula?

I read this on a forum while looking for Song Hye Kyo's photos. Just click on the link.

Fanzine Reveals Inner Workings of Korean Soaps (2007/05/09)

The Korean Wave is ebbing, and the backlash is under way. Viewers in the Asian countries that could not get enough of Korean soaps at one stage are now complaining about their monotonous plots and off-the-rack characterization. Critics say the formula is becoming an obstacle to the further development of the Korean pop culture wave. Now, even a Japanese magazine for fans of the Korean Wave has laid out elements of the formula for its readers. "We can predict what will happen in any scene of Korean drama, like fortunetellers", it said. "Perhaps Korean drama has a mysterious power that enables us to make predictions". Here are its seven iron rules of Korean soaps.


1. Ordinary girl falls in love with business big shot

This is the standard storyline in Korean dramas. Hero owns conglomerate, heroine is a common office worker or an ordinary woman. How about this: Heroine is trying on clothes in a luxury boutique. Hero watches her, sitting on a chair with his hand on his chin. He smiles at her and slightly shakes his index finger, to indicate "no" for an item she's trying on

2. Angry guy

When a male character is angry, his face is always seen in a mirror or window. Without exception, he then proceeds to break the mirror or window.

3. Very young executive

In both Korea and Japan, most executives are over 50. But in Korean soaps, many business executives are young and hunky. Even staffers' girlfriends fall in love with them.

4. All doctors are surgeons

In Korean medical dramas, there are no doctors except surgeons. Internists and ear, nose and throat specialists may not like it, but it is so. If the lead is a doctor, he or she always becomes terminally ill but keeps quiet about it. And you thought early diagnosis and treatment were basic principles of medical service.

5. Fortuitous cabs

The heroes in Korean soaps have an uncanny ability to catch a cab in a timely manner. In any emergency, a cab just happens to pass. Or maybe it's the cab drivers who have the power of foresight?

6. Weather forecasts are always wrong

Heroine is soaked in unexpected shower due to wrong weather forecasts. Hero appears in front of her carrying -- an umbrella!

7. Mobile phones

No matter how poor they are, the protagonists have an expensive mobile phone. Most cost some W700,000 (US$1=W923).

*source

Hahaha. Well this is entertaining. Some are true, namely 1, 3, 5 and 7. But for the no. 1 formula, Witch Yoo Hee was a change, because she was the rich one among the leads.

And yes, the cabs are always there for them, Haha! I didn't notice that!

I guess these formulas are what makes us love Korean dramas when we first get a hold of them. But the more you watch Korean dramas, you get a hold of reality, and realize that they are just that, KOREAN DRAMAS.

Ordinary circumstances in our lives which are bloated with dramas, to attract more viewers. The drama added to these dramas deviate us from what is real. I'm sure girls out there would want to have a Korean drama type of love story, but the sad case is that there is none. Its just drama, with the purpose of entertaining. These dramas become an outlet of the directors/scriptwriters' imagination and creativity, with the Korean touch of lifestyle and decision making.

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