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>IN recent years, Korea dramas impact Taiwan's TV program without any
>restriction, and play a meaningful role in our life increasingly. Take me
In recent years, Korean TV soap operas have made a significant impact on
Taiwanese TV programs, and thus have changed many people's life in one way
or another.
>for example, more than 10 dramas I had seen in a few years. Beautiful music
Take myself for example, I've watched more than ten such dramas in just the
last few years.
>and good looking actors are always attractive; however, the ridiculous
>story is the only thing I can't stand. Plot that separate dying lovers
>reunite is
Most Korean soap operas feature young and attractive actors/actress
in their cast. Nevertheless the underlying plots are usually simple
and sometimes even absurd.
>real tear-jerker, but you would be impatient to watch the similar plays in
>different dramas such as main actress always get sick, cancer, heart
>disease, or never have health in their stories.
While scenes in which couples or lovers separated for many years are finally
reunited are indeed tear jerking, it is simply unendurable when such plots
occur again and again in many drames with very similar forms. For example,
the leading actor's cancer in one drame could be replaced by a
heart attack in another drama while keeping most of the story intack.
>
>According to observation and calculation by myself, there are several
>Korean style story that writers loved. First, the actress always should be
>sick and
As a genuine fans of Korean soap operas, I found that their storylines can be
categorized into several scenarios. First, the leading actress always has a
severe health problem and there is simply no way to get away with it.
>there are no way to be rescued. Second, brothers would love the same girl
>at the same time, and usually the girl would choose one of them with
>apology to
Second, two male siblings always fall in love with the same female at the
same time, and later the female would opt for one of them and make
a deep apology to the other.
>the other. Third, a rich, handsome but bad-tempered boys would fell in love
>with a kind, pretty but poor girls, although they treated each other as
>enemy in the beginning. Final, wifes are betrayed by men who they married
>to
Third, the glamorous, wealthy but bad-tempered leading actor would run into
a young lady whose personality is totally opposite to him.
That is, she would be a gentle, attractive but financially poor girl.
With the inevitable conflicts and rivalry in the beginning,
they would soon fall in love in spite of the social gap between them.
>and were maltreated by their husband's family; they would revenge and make
>the heart breaker paying many prices for extramarital relations to the end.
The fourth common scenario of Korean soap operas is that housewives are
unexceptionally betrayed by their husbands. And as if it is not miserable
enough, most wives are illtreated by their mothers-in-law at the same
time. In the end of the dramas, however, all wives eventually
outgrow their suffering, and their determination to avenge
would make their unfaithful husbands to pay a big price.
>
>Undeniably, I prefer the final style to others. It really conform to my
>ideology, the principle from Code of Hammurabi says eye for eye and tooth
>for tooth, furthermore, this plot could be able to fulfill our sense of
>justice that it never come to pass status quo.
Just like the ancient law code, the Code of Hammurabi, said: "an eye for an
eye, a tooth for a tooth", I myself prefer the last plot to the previous
ones. In any case, the revenge of a housewife would satisfy female
audiences' hidden desire of bringing the justice back to real life.
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