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The Reason Of Korean Dramas Hit

Posted on:2015-01-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Q LianFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330422469410Subject:Theater, film and television
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From2005domestic hit drama 《Dae Jang Geum》 began, with drama as therepresentative of Korean culture quickly became popular in China, including South Korea’sapparel accessories, game food, make-up and so on. All this makes Korean culture slowlyinfiltrated into Chinese daily life of ordinary people.2013Korean TV drama againformidable trend sweeping China, With its higher overall level of national characteristicsquickly became the focus of attention of the nation’s. Korean reunification once again, notonly heralded a breakthrough drama once again, more of a drama in a new film culturewould appear in front of the world. Therefore, studying the Korean TV dramassystematically and deeply is a reference to our country’s TV films.Characteristics,internationally, the television arts in Korea are more accepted andknown by people.The advent of the "Korean wave " era, not only indicated the awakeningof Asia Television but also the Korea turned up in the presence of people with a newscreen cultural image.Therefore, studying the Korean TV dramas systematically and deeplyis a reference to our country’s TV films.This article takes the Korean TV dramas that have higher ratings and greater influencein recent years as a template, standing in the angles of the creation of television art, textanalysis, social effects and cultural inheritance to sort out the development and theadvantages of dissemination of the Korean TV dramas,and combines with recent changesin the development of creative drama and ratings, analyses the reasons for the popularity ofthe dramas again to provide new ideas and enlightenments for the study of the Koreantelevision arts and the comparison, and hope to have enlightenments to the development ofChinese film and television play.
Keywords/Search Tags:Korean TV drama, hit artistic style, narrative, culture
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