Both Japanese and Korean dramas are popular in China, but what is the magic of their appeal?

Updated on amusement 2024-02-16
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Korean dramas that <> introduced to China or streamed to China are mainly divided into two parts, those on computer and those on TV.

    The main audience on the computer is young people, women rather than "adults" who actually watch TV, and on the computer platform it is obvious that the episodes are shorter and two episodes a week (about 16 episodes in total) of the moon fire drama, water wood drama and Jin Yao drama, and these dramas focus on love, struggle, crime and other content, with little family component. That's why I don't think family themes are popular. But most of the real introduction on TV is family dramas, which is related to the ** habits of Chinese audiences and the general environment of the flood of family dramas in Chinese mainland.

    In terms of content, although there are various genres, most Korean dramas have a story with the core of "lovers eventually become married" (there are few unsatisfactory endings), so relatively speaking, beautiful love fantasies are the most attractive to young people, especially women.

    With the rise of the Korean Wave, more and more TV dramas have idols in the music industry, whether they are starring or making cameos, they can all have a good effect of attracting ratings, and this effect is even more obvious in China.

    In terms of production, the cost of Korean dramas is much smaller than that of Japanese dramas. In terms of **, many Japanese dramas will create some original soundtracks**, but in addition to historical dramas, Korean dramas will not be so troublesome, and many theme songs are also directly used by some niche singers, which will save a lot of costs.

    In terms of filming, Korean dramas take the same approach as Japanese dramas, which is the biggest advantage of this is that writers (screenwriters) can hear public opinion when they are not inspired, or when several choices have nowhere to write. Writing public opinion into the drama is probably the highest means to integrate the people into the TV series.

    Personally, I feel that Japanese dramas are more delicate, especially in terms of plot and emotion, which can bring people to the play. At the same time, it's more realistic, not always idealistic.

    Korean dramas are more life-oriented, don't be his sense of language ups and downs, it is easy to bring people into this plot, which is the aunt-style Korean drama we talked about before.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Not many people watch Japanese dramas at all; Korean dramas are not as popular as they used to be; China's 1.4 billion people are a bit normal; Far from the fire; Korean dramas are all early works; Japanese dramas are estimated to have happened 30 years ago.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Korean dramas may be because of handsome guys, and Japanese dramas are probably good plots.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Korean dramas are popular, but I don't like Japanese dramas at all.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Korean dramas have always been deeply loved and sought after by Chinese TV audiences when they entered the Chinese TV drama market.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The attraction is the elements that China doesn't have.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I like Korean dramas very much, and I don't like to watch Japanese dramas.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's beautiful, it's wonderful, and it's scary

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