Korean TV drama viewership on Netflix: Transcultural affection, romance, and identitiesdoi:10.1080/17513057.2019.1606269NetflixKorean romance dramasaffective consumptionrace and classtranscultural emotionThis article examined the consumption of Korean television drama by US viewers of Netflix. Specifically, it...
The King’s Affection A young woman discovers that she's the secret twin of the crown prince, though she was abandoned at birth. She sacrifices her identity to take the place of her brother, pretending to be him for the sake of her country and her loved ones. Genre: romance, sageuk...
It added to Park Eun-bin's wonderfully suggestive Crown Prince/King. As a small woman, she couldn't rely on her physicality to "become" male, but she accomplished it by the power of suggestion. I guess that's good acting. It was a visually beautiful drama, and as a narrative, it ...
Specifically, it analyzed Korean drama reviews in Netflix and found that these viewers engaged with Korean dramas by emphasizing affective consumption that tied to identifying the substance of love themes. These viewers showed a high degree of emotional involvement in portrayed romantic feelings as ...
The King’s Affection is just far more competently written and made. Maybe this is too early to judge but the latter drama just seems more confident about itself. 6 3 reply Name Email * Register or Login (Get credit for your great comments) cancel Send Required fields are marked...
The King’s Affection A young woman discovers that she's the secret twin of the crown prince, though she was abandoned at birth. She sacrifices her identity to take the place of her brother, pretending to be him for the sake of her country and her loved ones. Genre: romance, sageuk...
The King’s Affection A young woman discovers that she's the secret twin of the crown prince, though she was abandoned at birth. She sacrifices her identity to take the place of her brother, pretending to be him for the sake of her country and her loved ones. A young woman discovers...