12 November 2011

WHAT IS KOREAN DRAMA ?

ABOUT KOREAN DRAMA 

Korean Drama, who don’t know about it ? Korean Fever is infecting the world. All things about Korea, especially in terms of entertainment or amusement, definitely got a big spotlight. Who does not know famous boys band group 2PM and Super Junior, or Choi Siwon a famous artist and the beautiful artist Song Hye Kyo who starred Endless Love or Hyun Bin who recently visited Indonesia in the framework of military duty. It has become a fame icon in Korea's entertainment world.

Korean dramas are very popular with its good story, fun, and always makes us curious. It could make the people who enjoyed drama infatuated with Korean Drama and can not wait to watch the sequel. Some people even become Korean addicted, they may watch Korean dramas they like for many times without ever getting bored. Like the phenomenal Korean drama: Secret Garden, Endless Love, Boys Before Flowers, etc.

But, do you know what is Korean Drama? How does it come from ? Let me tell you what I have read about Korean Drama. well, I am just sharing :)

Korean drama (Korean: 한국드라마) refers to televised dramas, in a miniseries format, produced in the Korean language. Many of these dramas have become popular throughout Asia and have contributed to the general phenomenon of the Korean wave, known as "Hallyu", and also "Drama Fever" in some countries. Most popular Korean dramas have also become popular in other parts of the world such as Latin America, the Middle East, and elsewhere.

There are two main genres of Korean dramas, generally speaking. The first genre is similar to soap operas but without the never ending plot and frank sexual content. These dramas typically involve conflicts such as single and marital relationships, money bargaining, relationships between in-laws (usually between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law), and often complicated love triangles while the female hero usually falls in love with the main character who may treat her badly since the beginning, instead of the one who always cares for her. These dramas last anywhere from 16 episodes to over 100 (most often not exceeding 200).

The other main genre is Korean historical dramas (also known as sa geuk), which are fictionalized dramatizations of Korean history. Korean historical dramas typically involve very complex story lines with elaborate costumes, sets and special effects. Martial arts, sword fighting and horsemanship are frequently a big component of Korean historical dramas as well. Korean dramas, whether the historical dramas or modern dramas, typically are characterized by excellent production quality, characters with depth, intelligent scriptwriting but largely relies on the use of archetypal characters.


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