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Korean drama "Special Inspector" Episode 11 online download
Starring: Kim Woo-bin, Moon Joo-won, Park Hyo-joo, Yoo Seung-ho, Ahn Na-young, Yi Hyeong, Ha Jae-sook, In-rye, Kim Bo-mi
Although the Korean film industry performed poorly in 2007, the television series sector achieved gratifying results. In 2007, Korean dramas underwent many significant changes, such as: historical costume dramas making a stunning debut with a new attitude, professional subject matter TV dramas still being highly popular, and the images of Korean drama protagonists becoming richer and fuller. However, this year's Korean dramas also presented some problems, like plots that start strong but end weakly, claiming to be "professional subject matter TV dramas" but still falling into the cliches of romance dramas. Among these issues, the most prominent was the problem of public opinion guidance, for example, the increasing number of themes involving extramarital affairs and other improper relationships, and the heavily criticized loan shark companies actually appearing as positive characters on the screen.
◆ Feature 1. A completely renewed historical drama
In 2007, historical costume dramas made a brilliant comeback. They appeared in various different genres and types, dazzling the audience. Costume dramas such as "Ballad of Seoul", "Kyoto Scandal", "Special Inspector", "Lee Soon", and "The King and I" moved the viewers with their vivid and tight plots.
◆ Feature 2. Rapid development of professional subject matter TV dramas and serial dramas
Although modern costume dramas were clearly not as popular as costume dramas this year, they still showed a trend of progress. Professional subject matter TV dramas based on specific professions have become increasingly mature. Medical TV dramas such as "White Tower", "Surgeon Bong Dal-hee", and "NEW HEART" ignited the screen with high ratings. Moreover, TV dramas featuring certain professional groups as protagonists, such as "Dog and Wolf's Time", "Empty City", "Lobbyist", and "Auction House", also received much attention.
TVN's cable channel's "Wild Girl Yeon-ae" gained immense popularity this year and set an example for the future development of Korean serial dramas.
◆ Feature 3. Realistic and full-bodied protagonists
In 2007, the protagonists of Korean dramas were no longer perfect. Instead, they became more realistic and closer to life. He might be a bad person, but he has a kind heart; he might be a truly good person, but always has indelible tattoos. The image of the protagonist is no longer measured by the standards of good or evil, but rather more ordinary, closer to real-life prototypes. Even the best people have flaws, and even the worst people deep down retain a bit of sincerity.
◆ Feature 4. Open endings, leaving endless imagination
This year's Korean dramas get more exciting the more you watch, especially towards the end when you are eager to know the final fate of the characters. However, in TV series like "The Legend of the Four Gods", "Moon Embracing the Sun", "Happy Woman", and "Chasing Mommy in Gangnam", even at the last episode, the audience does not see a complete story ending. The TV series concludes with an open ending, leaving the audience with a broader space for imagination, allowing them to savor it endlessly and let their thoughts wander.
◆ Feature 5. More tolerant attitudes towards sensitive topics such as homosexuality and AIDS
In 2007, Korean dramas boldly touched upon multiple sensitive areas such as homosexuality and AIDS. The protagonist Go Eun-chan in "Coffee Prince" dresses as a man and unexpectedly encounters affection from someone of the same sex. "Thank You" portrays the image of a single mother struggling to raise an AIDS-infected child.
◆ Cliche 1. The protagonist's background is always a mystery
The secret backgrounds of the protagonists frequently appear in various Korean dramas, and were even more rampant in 2007. In dramas like "Golden Bride", "The King and I", "Moon Embracing the Sun", "Coffee Prince", and "Bad Love", the characters' backgrounds are always shrouded in mystery, so much so that after watching just the beginning, the audience can basically guess the complex relationships hidden between the characters.
◆ Cliche 2. Cinderella meets the bad boy
Whether it's "Let It Be", "Three Miles to Find My Son", or "Bad Love", the female lead in the drama is always the pitiful Cinderella, while the male lead is the wealthy playboy. When Cinderella meets the playboy, the playboy becomes moved and influenced by Cinderella, thus reforming his ways, and the lovers eventually unite. This old-fashioned love story has been told since the 1990s and continues endlessly to this day.
◆ Cliche 3. Unprofessional professional field TV dramas
In the TV dramas launched this year, the most common identity of the characters is regular company employees, followed by doctors, then loan sharks and housewives. In some professional field TV dramas, actors fail to accurately portray the characteristics of professionals in those fields, and even make mistakes in basic common knowledge. Although "White Tower" received praise, it does not mean that all professional TV dramas this year were successful. "Lobbyist" and "Empty City" are two typical examples of failure. These two TV dramas claiming to be professional subjects ultimately could not escape the cliche plot of general TV dramas.
◆ Cliche 4. Plot settings that start strong but end weakly
Plot settings that start strong but end weakly have always been one of the existing problems in Korean dramas. "War of Money" is the most typical representative. The complicated relationships and conflicts among the characters at the beginning are usually hastily resolved at the last moment, with a quick resolution that is disproportionate to the previous buildup.
◆ Cliche 5. Improper love becomes the main theme of love
It is unclear when improper love began to become the main theme of emotional lines in Korean dramas. SBS drama "My Husband's Woman" innovated in the narrative structure of TV dramas using extramarital affairs as a theme. The recently aired "Club of Wives" quickly unfolds its plot around "improper love". Past dramas like "Lovers" portrayed fantasized extramarital affairs, whereas now these affairs have become the main storyline in stark reality. Additionally, the conflicts between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law in the dramas have become increasingly intense. The mother-in-law in M drama "Winter Bird" is extremely sharp-tongued, speaking to her daughter-in-law with an attitude harsher than curses. The battle between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law in K2 drama "The Golden Age of Daughters-in-Law" provided plenty of entertainment for the audience.