Why is it so easy for western drama to be popularized globally...

Why is it so easy for western drama to be popularized globally. While decent Eastern drama are hardly known outside of their region?

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I love Korean dramas but they make so many like an insane amount it's hard to have one show that stands out.

I think there are like a hundred soap operas in a week and they go on filming new ones after one ends same with dramas.

because America have a stronger foundation of commercialism while the Eastern world lack a base film culture which reputation weren't able to spread far as it can.
Korean drama build on a strict and scheduled form of production so it feel very manufactured. They tend to speed through everything without proper prepping so it suffer the backlash

arr rook same, arr sound same.

>Xin Guang fought Huo Guong at the Sanlong River, but Xin Lin and Qi Lin with the aid of cavalry led of Xi Qin of Hubei province arrived just in time to rout Huo Guong's forces and compel him to retreat toward An Yang Castle. At An Yang, Yang Yi and Sun Quan together with Huo Guong endured a ninety-day siege by Xin Guang's forces before being relieved by the Bei Ji Infantry brigade led by Bei Lin, Bei Li, Bei Nang, Bei Bei, Bu Bei, Bei Bu, Bu Lin, and Lin Lu. It was then that the combined forces of Shin Dang, Bang Gong, Pang Tong, Xin Ning, Xi Ning, Xin Li Ning, and Pang Ping Ling arrived at An Yang Castle, and here battle was joined. Fortunately for Shin Dang's outnumbered forces, a rainstorm rose up and prevented the enemy's use of cavalry, and so Xin Li Ning could make a breakthrough against Bu Bei's forces. Both sides suffered minored casualties, including the deaths of Bang Gong, Pang Tong, Bei Lin, Lin Lu, and Xin Li Ning.

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white people don't even like white people

what movie is that?

came here just to post Astu-Hime ost
youtube.com/watch?v=yWTS2BEpR6Y

the one on OP's image

Western drama isn't, the Hollywood formulas are, and you can thank the 50s and american soft power for forcing their media down everyone's throats.

One of the reason why I like watch Japanese drama for. Mainly because their orchestra track really beautifully crafted. You should listen to JIN's main theme too. This is due to Taiga always take their drama seriously.

Because only easterners can understand eastern conceptions of loyalty and honor.

That looks cheap as fuck.

A lot of europeans cringe at the blatant patriotism of some american movies yet they still do very well here. It's probably the case for the oher continents as well.

Posting a superior Cao Cao

It was very low-budget, but that didn't stop it from being better than that high-budget crap Three Kingdoms (2010).

Wait, I don't get it. Is this (see ) the same Tv series OP's pic refers to or not?
How many adaptation of this are there, TV or movies?

Because every Asian movie uses the same actor for every role like the Nutty Professor, cheap fucks

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_media_adaptations_of_Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms

OP's pic is of the high-budget series Three Kingdoms (2010), which is about the formation of the titular three states.

The other clip is from the low-budget series Cao Cao (2013), which is about the titular character Cao Cao, who was one of the important figures leading up to the three states era (it basically started almost right after he died).

Obviously it's not quite fair to say these are both adaptations of the same thing. One is about a time period and the other about a specific person within that time period.

Daily Show and Colbert report got black hosts, ratings plummeted.

The cucks are merely lying to themselves behind their gated 99% white neighborhoods.

>13 direct adaptations
wew
Come to think of it though, since it seems to be a large corpus of stories revolving arround a variety of characters,it sort of makes sense. We've had our share of works based on greco-roman mythologies.

I'll try to get into some of it at least.
>inb4 read the book first

Don't read the novel. It's shit.

Read actual histories on the subject instead.

Here, these translations are up for free:
digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/html/1885/42048/peace1_index.html
digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/html/1885/42048/peace2_index.html

thanks for the info, based chinanon

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>the niche for Bollywood movies is bigger in the west than that for chinese or korean dramas and films
>my face

I heard some fags talking about one of these foreign dramas saying it was like, and I quote, "the Asian game of thrones"

What show were they talking about? I'm drawing blanks and I wanted to check it out

That could pretty much describe any Asian historical drama that has a political factions clashing element.

We'll I think it had either "kingdom" or "roses" or "blood" in the title.

Beyond that, what would you guys say is the best one?

>I love Korean dramas
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