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Replying to ElBee Sep 17, 2021
If it's on SBS, KBS, or MBC, it IS free TV, tax-funded in part, in SK, so of course they have ads integrated (and…
Wow, what a great informative response. Thanks for your reply.
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Replying to EternalSunshineOfTheSpot Sep 17, 2021
They make money from sponsors?If they don't have any ad breaks in the middle,I think it's perfectly logical as…
Ok fair enough. Thanks for your informative response.
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Replying to EternalSunshineOfTheSpot Sep 17, 2021
They make money from sponsors?If they don't have any ad breaks in the middle,I think it's perfectly logical as…
Well then explain why compared to the rest of the world Kdramas advertisers products in such an obtruding and frequently obvious way that it looks like I'm watching a commercial? I understand the difference between NETFLIX and free to air as the latter uses commercials, but when comparing Kdramas to other dramas (ALL EXISTING ON NETFLIX) there's a vast contrast between them. Maybe other dramas uses such strategies but like I said they use it sparingly and inconspicuously that I don't even notice. Which brings me back to my original question, why do Kdramas impose their products in an unwelcome and intrusive manner?
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Replying to EternalSunshineOfTheSpot Sep 17, 2021
They make money from sponsors?If they don't have any ad breaks in the middle,I think it's perfectly logical as…
I guess Kdramas aren't popular enough if they need to rely on sponsors to make a living. All the dramas i watch on NETFLIX without commercials that aren't from Korea don't use sponsors and if they do we don't notice it because they use it sparingly and inconspicuously, whereas Kdramas use it frequently making it blatantly obvious.
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Replying to Sinasina Sep 17, 2021
I'm pretty sure you could just google "product placements in Korean dramas" to get a way better answer than you…
I prefer the honest opinions and feedback from fans in MDL that have experience in Kdramas rather than some random google search pages with no credibility. You do realise this doesn't only happen in the final episode of a drama but multiple times in every episode from beginning to end. I know many dramas around the world use sponsors but they use it sparingly and inconspicuously, whereas Kdramas use it frequently making it blatantly obvious.
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Replying to Ilbrat Demil Sep 16, 2021
Writer did the painting part so good but the part of romance and others are disappointing . The only reason I…
Why disappointing?
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Replying to Elena Sep 16, 2021
I was really looking forward to this, but after watching all 6 episodes, I realized Iโ€™m pretty done with romance…
Romance fusion sageuk?
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Replying to Annabeamsilva Sep 16, 2021
But was there any commercial in this drama ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜….......
Probably not because it's an historical period drama, so they can't really advertise products, but i was talking in general.
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Replying to Farhana sharmin Sep 16, 2021
sponsors r important in the production process of anything . yes , sometimes in dramas they go over the top with…
Yes i guess you're right. In Kdramas they just seem to make it more obvious, but in other countries it's more inconspicuous.
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Replying to Farhana sharmin Sep 16, 2021
sponsors r important in the production process of anything . yes , sometimes in dramas they go over the top with…
I understand what your saying but that only applies to free to air tv where they have to use commercials. I watch shows from other countries with no commercials on NETFLIX and they don't use sponsors like we see in Kdramas. Which brings me back to my original question, why do Koreans do this?
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Replying to Farhana sharmin Sep 16, 2021
sponsors r important in the production process of anything . yes , sometimes in dramas they go over the top with…
I guess Kdramas aren't popular enough if they need to rely on sponsors to make a living. I don't see dramas from other countries using such tactics to make money.
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Replying to dramadiary2 Sep 16, 2021
Why are you posting this comment everywhere?? ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„
More responses equals more accurate answers๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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On Police University Sep 16, 2021
Off topic. What's the deal with advertising products in Kdramas? Here I am enjoying a Kdrama and all of a sudden it's like I'm watching a commercial. It just brings down its overall value, I mean do they only think about money? Don't they have enough to pay their actors and staff? Can't we just watch a drama in peace without them trying to sell us something? Not that it stops me watching it, infact sometimes I find it funny how in one moment the actors are focused in character and in the next they become a salesman. If I wanted people trying to sell me something I'd just watch free to air TV with commercials every ten minutes.
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On Lovers of the Red Sky Sep 16, 2021
Off topic. What's the deal with advertising products in Kdramas? Here I am enjoying a Kdrama and all of a sudden it's like I'm watching a commercial. It just brings down its overall value, I mean do they only think about money? Don't they have enough to pay their actors and staff? Can't we just watch a drama in peace without them trying to sell us something? Not that it stops me watching it, infact sometimes I find it funny how in one moment the actors are focused in character and in the next they become a salesman. If I wanted people trying to sell me something I'd just watch free to air TV with commercials every ten minutes.
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On Hospital Playlist Season 2 Sep 16, 2021
Off topic. What's the deal with advertising products in Kdramas? Here I am enjoying a Kdrama and all of a sudden it's like I'm watching a commercial. It just brings down its overall value, I mean do they only think about money? Don't they have enough to pay their actors and staff? Can't we just watch a drama in peace without them trying to sell us something? Not that it stops me watching it, infact sometimes I find it funny how in one moment the actors are focused in character and in the next they become a salesman. If I wanted people trying to sell me something I'd just watch free to air TV with commercials every ten minutes.
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On Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha Sep 16, 2021
Off topic. What's the deal with advertising products in Kdramas? Here I am enjoying a Kdrama and all of a sudden it's like I'm watching a commercial. It just brings down its overall value, I mean do they only think about money? Don't they have enough to pay their actors and staff? Can't we just watch a drama in peace without them trying to sell us something? Not that it stops me watching it, infact sometimes I find it funny how in one moment the actors are focused in character and in the next they become a salesman. If I wanted people trying to sell me something I'd just watch free to air TV with commercials every ten minutes.
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Replying to Alila Nguyen Sep 16, 2021
Lol Asian thinks itโ€™s romantic that the boys go buy things for the girls. I agree with you, when me and my husband…
Yes thank you, this is exactly what I'm saying. I understand in your situation it's easier if one is with the kids and the partner goes off, but I'm talking about no kids involved just one on one dating. It just seems more romantic when you're together the whole time instead of leaving your date alone somewhere. What's the point waiting alone when you can just wait together even if there is a queue. You can hold hands, talk, kiss whatever. I see it in most Asian dramas and it just doesn't make any sense leaving your partner alone.
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Replying to SUNSET Sep 15, 2021
Not just mental health.. every episode has a meaningful message for us..and especially those small stories and…
Well i certainly didn't watch it and liked it for those reasons. I just loved the FL and her interactions with the ML.
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Replying to Amanda B Sep 15, 2021
It happens in most real relationships that I know of.It's not always convenient for both people to go order. In…
Uh yes i see, i guess it depends how far away you are from your date. Like you said if it's within eyesight and if that's the case then yes i understand it's ok, i mean it's common sense if you're at a restaurant or somewhere like that of course it's not convenient for both people waiting to order, but what I'm talking about and the scenes I've seen on tv is when it's a greater distance away further than the eyes can see.
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Replying to Vincenzo Cassano Sep 15, 2021
Title My Strange Hero Spoiler
Yeah a great drama, i gave it a 10, but even though the FL realised her mistake and apologised, she's still a…
Oh yeah of course i understand they made it like this for entertainment, character development and to strengthen the bond between the leads in later episodes, and i ended up loving her character in those later episodes. Also I'm not talking about the actors but the characters, i know it's fiction, I'm just describing the feelings this show draws from its viewers, and that's why i loved this drama.
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