Unconsciously, "stealing culture" has become a label in the Korean entertainment industry.
Whether it is a Korean group releasing a new song or a Korean star filming a new drama, as long as the so-called Korean culture is involved in today's Korean entertainment industry, 80% of the success will be stolen. Recently, they have launched a so-called drama series "Zheng Nian" to promote Korean women. As soon as the trailer was released, it turned out to be a huge thief, and this time it wasn't just Chinese culture.
The Korean drama "Jeong Year" is adapted from the Korean comic of the same name. It features an all-female cast. From the screenwriter to the director, they are all women. The top five cast members are Kim Tae-ri, Shin Ye-eun, Ra Mi-ran, Jung Eun-chae, and Kim Yun-hye. All of them are actresses. Tell the story is the story of a poor girl in South Korea in the 1950s who broke through her own limitations and became a top star.
Although Korean dramas have declined in recent years, it is undeniable that they have always been good at shooting female-oriented themes. "The New Year" has an all-female cast, and it also matches the story of low-level women's counterattack. The entire drama setting is indeed full of gimmicks, so at the beginning Everyone is still looking forward to the finished product of the series.
However, when the first trailer of "Zheng Nian" was released, Chinese netizens were the first to discover something was wrong - it was worthy of "stealing the country". After so many years and so many times, it could still be stolen in new ways!
Chinese culture has been stolen a lot, and this time it’s Japan’s turn.
Netizens quickly figured out that the concept of the background story of "The New Year" was clearly "borrowed" from Japan's Takarazuka Opera Troupe. In addition to the basic setting that the troupe uses all female actors, even the uniforms and troupe name were stolen.
——Of course, "Jiannian" adopts the classic Korean stealing method, first tampering and then misappropriating. Japan's Takarazuka selects girls to play different roles and perform operas, and "Jiannian" is changed to perform a female country. drama.
So, what is the female Chinese drama repeatedly mentioned in "Zhengnian"? Everyone should have guessed that they must continue to steal.
Peking Opera, Thousand-Armed Guanyin, etc. In the end, they all became the traditional culture passed down by Korea since ancient times.
A total of 32 seconds of trailer, except for a few close-ups of the protagonist’s face, the rest of the clip is stolen almost every second, and it also steals the culture of China and Japan in one go, Fu Huadao steals Chinese Hanfu, and the background story concept steals Japanese opera The group secretly created a bunch of nondescript stuff from left to right, and dared to call it a "Korean female national drama" without anything of its own.
Otherwise, there are no history books in Korea, only Korean dramas. Things that don’t exist at all are just made up!
Watching this, some netizens couldn’t help but sigh. After stealing and stealing until the end, does Korea still have its own culture?
html The Korean drama "Dae Jang Geum" 320 years ago stole our traditional Chinese medicine and food culture, but at that time, the Korean entertainment industry still remembered to bring in some Korean cultural elements.
By 2024, all South Korea will have is stealing.
It’s not just the Korean entertainment industry. Koreans drew a cartoon and stole Chinese Olympic results while stealing Chinese athletes. Koreans built a tower and stole it from Guangzhou Tower to Chongqing Guanyin Bridge.
Do you still remember the controversy over South Korea stealing the Dragon Boat Festival?
Some people have always argued for them that the Dragon Boat Festival is different from the Dragon Boat Festival. Koreans do not eat rice dumplings or row dragon boats during the Dragon Boat Festival. As a result, in the past two years, Koreans have begun to eat rice dumplings and row dragon boats during the so-called Dragon Boat Festival.
Let me mention one last thing. Because of the cultural theft in "Jeong Nian", Chinese netizens took a closer look at Korean traditional culture and found that they can obviously promote the Korean rap music pansori, which can also be seen in the trailer of "Jin Nian" Part of the pansori element turned out not to be recognized at all.
- It is so sad to never face up to your own culture, but to steal other people's culture and fabricate history. Unconsciously, "stealing culture" has become a label in the Korean entertainment industry. Whether it is a Korean group releasing a new song or a Korean star filming a new drama, as long as the so-called Korean culture is involved in today's Korean entertainment industry, 80% of the success will be stolen. Recently, they have launched a so-called drama series "Zheng Nian" to promote Korean women. As soon as the trailer was released, it turned out to be a huge thief, and this time it wasn't just Chinese culture. The Korean drama "Jeong Year" is adapted from the Korean comic of the same name. It features an all-female cast. From the screenwriter to the director, they are all women. The top five cast members are Kim Tae-ri, Shin Ye-eun, Ra Mi-ran, Jung Eun-chae, and Kim Yun-hye. All of them are actresses. Tell the story is the story of a poor girl in South Korea in the 1950s who broke through her own limitations and became a top star. Although Korean dramas have declined in recent years, it is undeniable that they have always been good at shooting female-oriented themes. "The New Year" has an all-female cast, and it also matches the story of low-level women's counterattack. The entire drama setting is indeed full of gimmicks, so at the beginning Everyone is still looking forward to the finished product of the series. However, when the first trailer of "Zheng Nian" was released, Chinese netizens were the first to discover something was wrong - it was worthy of "stealing the country". After so many years and so many times, it could still be stolen in new ways! Chinese culture has been stolen a lot, and this time it’s Japan’s turn. Netizens quickly figured out that the concept of the background story of "The New Year" was clearly "borrowed" from Japan's Takarazuka Opera Troupe. In addition to the basic setting that the troupe uses all female actors, even the uniforms and troupe name were stolen. ——Of course, "Jiannian" adopts the classic Korean stealing method, first tampering and then misappropriating. Japan's Takarazuka selects girls to play different roles and perform operas, and "Jiannian" is changed to perform a female country. drama. So, what is the female Chinese drama repeatedly mentioned in "Zhengnian"? Everyone should have guessed that they must continue to steal. Peking Opera, Thousand-Armed Guanyin, etc. In the end, they all became the traditional culture passed down by Korea since ancient times. A total of 32 seconds of trailer, except for a few close-ups of the protagonist’s face, the rest of the clip is stolen almost every second, and it also steals the culture of China and Japan in one go, Fu Huadao steals Chinese Hanfu, and the background story concept steals Japanese opera The group secretly created a bunch of nondescript stuff from left to right, and dared to call it a "Korean female national drama" without anything of its own. Otherwise, there are no history books in Korea, only Korean dramas. Things that don’t exist at all are just made up! Watching this, some netizens couldn’t help but sigh. After stealing and stealing until the end, does Korea still have its own culture? html The Korean drama "Dae Jang Geum" 320 years ago stole our traditional Chinese medicine and food culture, but at that time, the Korean entertainment industry still remembered to bring in some Korean cultural elements. By 2024, all South Korea will have is stealing. It’s not just the Korean entertainment industry. Koreans drew a cartoon and stole Chinese Olympic results while stealing Chinese athletes. Koreans built a tower and stole it from Guangzhou Tower to Chongqing Guanyin Bridge. Do you still remember the controversy over South Korea stealing the Dragon Boat Festival? Some people have always argued for them that the Dragon Boat Festival is different from the Dragon Boat Festival. Koreans do not eat rice dumplings or row dragon boats during the Dragon Boat Festival. As a result, in the past two years, Koreans have begun to eat rice dumplings and row dragon boats during the so-called Dragon Boat Festival. Let me mention one last thing. Because of the cultural theft in "Jeong Nian", Chinese netizens took a closer look at Korean traditional culture and found that they can obviously promote the Korean rap music pansori, which can also be seen in the trailer of "Jin Nian" Part of the pansori element turned out not to be recognized at all. - It is so sad to never face up to your own culture, but to steal other people's culture and fabricate history. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is strictly prohibited. Violators will be prosecuted!