Can "Love Rain" reach 15% audience rating? (Girls' Generation Yoona)
Will 'Love Rain' starring Jang Geun Suk & YoonA be revived as a KBS miniseries?
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs... The KBS miniseries, which is responsible for the nights on weekdays, continues to suffer. The series of KBS miniseries, which started at the beginning of the year, have been devastating, raising expectations and concerns about the sequel.
The Monday-Tuesday drama 'Dream High 2', which started ambitiously in the light of the previous work's halo, and the Wednesday-Thursday drama 'Rough Romance', which attracted attention with its splendid production staff and interesting settings, are attracting viewers' attention. failed. In particular, 'Dream High 2', which attracted a lot of attention with popular idol stars such as 2AM's Jinwoon, Tiara's Jiyeon, and After School's Kahi, was criticized for its unreasonable and aggressive setting, and the audience rating was in the single digits. I'm in pain.
The sequel to "Dream High 2" is "Love Rain", directed by Yoon Seok-ho, a pioneer of "Korean drama", and written by Oh Soo-young. The drama "Love Rain", which will premiere on March 26, is a melodrama that expresses the pure love of the 1970s and the digital love of 2012 with director Yoon Seok-ho's unique watercolor-like images.
Recently, Jang Keun Suk, who has emerged as a hot icon both at home and abroad, plays two roles: sensitive art student Seo In Ah (70s) and free-spirited photographer Seo Joon (2012). She will play Kim Yoon-hee (1970s), a neat and innocent beauty, and Haru (2012), a positive and cheerful girl.
Attention is focused on whether the new KBS weekday mini-series will be able to break the cycle of vicious circles and create a new myth.
(From Entertainment News)
I haven't seen "Dream High 2" or "Rough Romance". So, even if I can speculate, I can't write my impressions of the drama, but I don't think there's much need to worry about single-digit ratings (I think it will gain some popularity once it enters Japan).
It's no wonder that a drama about celebrating youth, made with the young generation in mind, ends up with single-digit ratings. I haven't looked into it, but there are likely to be exceptions. That means that the results should have been predicted to some extent before the broadcast.
But I guess the TV stations are also doing their best because they want to open up a hole here. Because I can't keep chasing family ties forever.
The situation is unlikely to change immediately, even if young K-POP talents who are starting to form a boom overseas are assigned. I don't think it's new that young popular celebrities can't be used for youth dramas.
At the moment, I feel that dramas in which individuals are free to move around on their own cannot earn viewer ratings. This part is equivalent to a drama made with the young generation in mind.
"Dream High 2" and "Rough Romance" didn't deal much with things like the family relationships behind the characters, and as a result, didn't they pull out the ratings?
However, it is a world where viewer ratings will be pulled out in the future, even if it is useless now.
It starts to work as a viewership rating when viewers become aware of their own freedom and individual freedom without being bound by anyone.
In the past, rural towns often appeared in dramas. It also earned viewership. Today, most dramas are set in big cities. Dramas with a strong local flavor have become less popular. This is because viewer ratings cannot be earned unless the stage is set in a big city.
In this way, the audience rating will also change.
It seems that youth dramas will not become popular in South Korea, but they will soon become popular.
The success of "Dream High" implies that it is close.
"Dream High 2" and "Rough Romance" probably didn't hit the mark. Was I trying too hard to move forward?
I have a feeling that "Love Rain" won't be in the single digits. This is because director Yoon Suk-ho directs the production with a calm and steady demeanor.
14.5% would be great. Youth dramas are doubled (because of the strong repeatability), so if that happens, the audience rating will be 30%.
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs... The KBS miniseries, which is responsible for the nights on weekdays, continues to suffer. The series of KBS miniseries, which started at the beginning of the year, have been devastating, raising expectations and concerns about the sequel.
The Monday-Tuesday drama 'Dream High 2', which started ambitiously in the light of the previous work's halo, and the Wednesday-Thursday drama 'Rough Romance', which attracted attention with its splendid production staff and interesting settings, are attracting viewers' attention. failed. In particular, 'Dream High 2', which attracted a lot of attention with popular idol stars such as 2AM's Jinwoon, Tiara's Jiyeon, and After School's Kahi, was criticized for its unreasonable and aggressive setting, and the audience rating was in the single digits. I'm in pain.
The sequel to "Dream High 2" is "Love Rain", directed by Yoon Seok-ho, a pioneer of "Korean drama", and written by Oh Soo-young. The drama "Love Rain", which will premiere on March 26, is a melodrama that expresses the pure love of the 1970s and the digital love of 2012 with director Yoon Seok-ho's unique watercolor-like images.
Recently, Jang Keun Suk, who has emerged as a hot icon both at home and abroad, plays two roles: sensitive art student Seo In Ah (70s) and free-spirited photographer Seo Joon (2012). She will play Kim Yoon-hee (1970s), a neat and innocent beauty, and Haru (2012), a positive and cheerful girl.
Attention is focused on whether the new KBS weekday mini-series will be able to break the cycle of vicious circles and create a new myth.
(From Entertainment News)
I haven't seen "Dream High 2" or "Rough Romance". So, even if I can speculate, I can't write my impressions of the drama, but I don't think there's much need to worry about single-digit ratings (I think it will gain some popularity once it enters Japan).
It's no wonder that a drama about celebrating youth, made with the young generation in mind, ends up with single-digit ratings. I haven't looked into it, but there are likely to be exceptions. That means that the results should have been predicted to some extent before the broadcast.
But I guess the TV stations are also doing their best because they want to open up a hole here. Because I can't keep chasing family ties forever.
The situation is unlikely to change immediately, even if young K-POP talents who are starting to form a boom overseas are assigned. I don't think it's new that young popular celebrities can't be used for youth dramas.
At the moment, I feel that dramas in which individuals are free to move around on their own cannot earn viewer ratings. This part is equivalent to a drama made with the young generation in mind.
"Dream High 2" and "Rough Romance" didn't deal much with things like the family relationships behind the characters, and as a result, didn't they pull out the ratings?
However, it is a world where viewer ratings will be pulled out in the future, even if it is useless now.
It starts to work as a viewership rating when viewers become aware of their own freedom and individual freedom without being bound by anyone.
In the past, rural towns often appeared in dramas. It also earned viewership. Today, most dramas are set in big cities. Dramas with a strong local flavor have become less popular. This is because viewer ratings cannot be earned unless the stage is set in a big city.
In this way, the audience rating will also change.
It seems that youth dramas will not become popular in South Korea, but they will soon become popular.
The success of "Dream High" implies that it is close.
"Dream High 2" and "Rough Romance" probably didn't hit the mark. Was I trying too hard to move forward?
I have a feeling that "Love Rain" won't be in the single digits. This is because director Yoon Suk-ho directs the production with a calm and steady demeanor.
14.5% would be great. Youth dramas are doubled (because of the strong repeatability), so if that happens, the audience rating will be 30%.
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