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00:00Now, only two comments remain in the Squid game.
00:08One will win and the other will get it
00:12Mr. President, you're playing us against each other too much, even though we're tied.
00:18What season are we in now?
00:19Sorry, I'll kiss her a little
00:20Tell him what childhood games he liked to play
00:23And Gluta Kapos, we played all the games from all cultures
00:26We played peace and cursed the sin
00:28And the fisherman
00:30Sija, the seven pebbles, and the gathering in the Harat
00:34Let's go to sleep now.
00:35So we haven't played the movie game yet.
00:37We played it, and your choice of film wasn't a good one.
00:41You looked awful, honestly.
00:42no
00:43Why did I represent you?
00:44The rakah and the politician
00:46Yes, that's exactly what I had in mind.
00:48We played with what you see in the picture
00:49The professor was certain that Samir was a girl's name and that it began with the letter "Thaq".
00:52What is Samir, a girl's name starting with the letter Thaq?
00:54What's the problem?
00:55Okay, okay, okay, okay
00:58I found a brand new game
01:00hide and seek
01:01God
01:02The idea of hide-and-seek is cool.
01:03Yes, an excellent choice.
01:05Let's hide!
01:06And you say Khalouis
01:07This is how they politicize their shoulders.
01:08What do you say?
01:09This is the only one
01:10Let him close his eyes and we'll win.
01:12Let's play
01:14Khlouis
01:15Ha
01:16I'll open
01:17I'll open
01:18I'll open
01:19Ha
01:20I'll open
01:22Ha
01:23Ha
01:24Ha
01:25Ha
01:28Ha
01:29Ha
01:30days
01:31first
01:31Colors
01:41Dear viewers, welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh program.
01:44In September 2021, the Korean drama series "Squid Game" will be available on the Netflix platform.
01:49My dear, this is a dark series about human beings competing in traditional children's games.
01:55Something like ballet, tug of war, something simple, cute, and beautiful.
01:58He's breathing down his neck over a prize worth $40 million.
02:01A big, sweet, and dazzling prize
02:03But the loser gets killed.
02:05The truth, my dear, is that this series is breaking my beard.
02:081.65 billion hours watched
02:11And what? In less than a month
02:12My dear Netflix CEO says this is the most successful series in human history.
02:17This might be the most watched TV series in human history.
02:19The series "Ya Azizi" surpasses in popularity a series the size of Gemoftrons
02:23The popularity of Aunt Giza from the fans who were dressed as the heroes of the series
02:26Global fashion trends are projecting sales of 7800 percent.
02:30This, my dear, is a success unseen since the days of the old-fashioned shoes.
02:32And this, my dear, was not an exception; it was likely two years later.
02:35A Korean film also swept the Oscars.
02:38By God, my dear, he's sweeping the Oscars, he's going for it like a straw, like the Oscars.
02:42It won four awards and became the first non-English language film.
02:46Wins Best Film Award
02:48And that Corey Azizi will convey his appreciation to the White House when President Joe Biden meets with the members of BTS in his office.
02:54He plays their songs
02:55Mohammed Bahlich, don't take me for granted
02:56Why are you surprised?
02:57It's clear your words have a racist undertone.
02:59She expects that a person who is not white is not entitled to be successful and win an Oscar.
03:03And he earns the world from Netflix
03:04Hollywood, my dear, produces works in English.
03:07This is a language spoken by one in five people in the world.
03:09If you told me that Muhammad would stay in Bollywood
03:11India, my dear, is the one that makes Bollywood.
03:13Its population is approximately one and a half billion people, my dear.
03:16This is more than 17% of the Kokum population
03:18But when you look at me in Korea
03:20South Korea too
03:21It means not the two creatine together.
03:22Its area is one hundred thousand two hundred square kilometers
03:25This, my dear, is less than a quarter of the area of the New Valley.
03:27And their languages are only spoken by them.
03:29They and North Korea, which doesn't even have television.
03:32And in it, to be precise, there are a few people in northeastern China.
03:35Countries that speak Korean
03:37My dear South Korea, it's all one country, 50 million people
03:39Egypt text
03:40So we need to ask about Korean culture in the difficult language.
03:43And how did this small space manage to become an industry that breathes Hollywood?
03:47The comfort of Oscars will be learned from them, and the comfort of Ndflk will be learned from them.
03:49Why a loyal fan base that transcends ethnicities and languages?
03:54Our story begins in the early twentieth century.
03:56Japan occupied Korea in 1910
03:58And its culture is fading away in a way that is not loving
04:00They seem to be cultured
04:01They begin implementing repressive policies to erase Korean identity.
04:05For example, they force people to learn the Japanese language.
04:07They will all learn Japanese
04:08They also change citizens' names to Japanese names.
04:10They take Koreans and use them as forced laborers and soldiers in their wars.
04:15It remains, my dear, a bitter and difficult illness
04:18It won't end until Japan is struck by two divine kisses.
04:21And America gets rid of it
04:22Then it starts over time
04:23The Korean Peninsula is divided into a North sponsored by the Soviets
04:26South of the Americans
04:28And in the Cold War, that meant war.
04:30A war will begin between the two Koreas in 1951
04:33And what remained of South Korea's economy was destroyed.
04:35Korea, my dear, will lose more than 20 million people in these wars.
04:38Of course, my dear, we know that the war ended in 1953.
04:42But actually, we're still in a truce.
04:44We are in a ceasefire
04:45There is no peace between the Koreas
04:46The war, in one way or another, has not ended.
04:48They haven't signed the peace agreement yet.
04:50The important thing is the year 1962
04:52The army is in control of the country.
04:53Led by a leader named Pat Schunk,
04:55This man is about the content plan
04:56Guys, if we want to catch up with developed countries
04:59We need to focus on manufacturing
05:01My dear, the country is starting to experience an industrial boom.
05:03Great brands like Hyundai will start to emerge.
05:05LG and Samsung
05:07Ahmed, don't take the medal, I don't want to hear the story of the industry.
05:09Evolution, breakthroughs, and all that stuff
05:11I want to hear the story of culture
05:13I'm here to watch movies and TV series.
05:15The truth, my dear, is that the media at that time was under strict censorship.
05:17There was a station called KBS
05:19A government station, by the way, is still there today.
05:21This station was merely a tool
05:23To review abdominal tubercles
05:25And things start to get a little better in the late sixties.
05:27The government is swimming with private broadcasting stations.
05:29Things like MBC and TBC
05:31Then an area begins to appear
05:33For the production of television series
05:35The one who discusses Korean life
05:37The average citizen sees someone who looks like him
05:39He has problems like him
05:41There are starting to be artworks that discuss difficult times.
05:43Like the lives of people during the Japanese occupation
05:45Or the lives of people during the Korean Civil War
05:47Korean drama, my dear
05:49They became attached to her and saw personalities in her.
05:51And events are being discussed about them, and it is easy for them to understand.
05:53They will contact her one by one, and she will begin
05:55The popularity of these dramas is increasing within Korea.
05:57Especially after the spread of color television
05:59Especially since the state's infrastructure
06:01The manufacturing has improved a lot, so wear
06:03Akshley reached ninety-nine percent of the population
06:05That was my dear, back in the eighties.
06:07The truth is that the nineties will bring changes
06:09And bigger developments will come after the end
06:11A period of political instability
06:13At that time, my dear, there are restrictions on censorship of technical workers.
06:15It will start to decrease one by one
06:17And it appears alongside historical drama
06:19What we were seeing were new types, like romantic dramas.
06:21The second option preferred increased popularity.
06:23Korean drama
06:25Up to this point, my friend, we are still inside Korea.
06:27And we keep seeing small art
06:29It grows gradually through local consumption.
06:31But all of that will change
06:33Thanks to the dinosaurs
06:35In the nineties, it was modified in Korea.
06:37The most famous film in the world at that time
06:39Don't say, Abu Hamid, that they are wonderful, they are a symbol of a lion and four tomatoes.
06:41I went down to Korea
06:43First of all, this movie wasn't released in the nineties. Secondly, it's definitely not a Korean movie.
06:45Secondly, this isn't great.
06:47The movie, my dear, is Jurassic Park.
06:49He will report from 1994
06:51Presidential advisor to the President of the Gourma, Pyon, is a surprise.
06:53This film's revenue equaled sales
06:55One and a half million Hyundai cars
06:57Which is one of the biggest leaders in the country
06:59When he takes a picture of me
07:01How many dinosaurs and Jeff X
07:03I wish she'd brought real dinosaurs.
07:05And it makes more money than my most important product in the country.
07:07We're just joking.
07:13Here the Korean government began
07:15Look at entertainment as a giant industry
07:17Just like the cars
07:19And the chemicals on which the Korean economy depends
07:21Renaissance has some war
07:22He told you that you're above the factories and all that stuff.
07:24We'll have a Soul season and bring Karim Abdel Aziz
07:26Ahmed Helmy and Ahmed Ezz
07:28He said, "We invest, we inject billions into this field, and we profit."
07:31Of course, my dear, people here have started to tighten their grip.
07:33Okay, everyone, we'll make films that shorten religious content.
07:35And shortens the world
07:37And follow us, most of what we sell in cars, which is
07:39One of our most important products
07:41Oh Lord, the Asian Tigers crisis of 1997
07:44Korean abbreviation: Peachloh
07:50Korea, my dear, feels like it's in a crisis, so it says, "Hey guys, lend us some money!"
07:53We are from the daytime
07:54My dear, they'll go to our international fund and borrow fifty-seven billion dollars.
07:58Of course, this crisis will diminish its image as an attractive destination for investors.
08:02Of course, Abu Hamad, I'm now involved in culture, cinema, and these films.
08:05They should focus on their worldly affairs and the work that remains a clash.
08:08My dear, you're being reckless, that didn't happen.
08:10The government realized it needed rebranding to attract the world again.
08:13Unfortunately, my dear, rebranding doesn't necessarily happen in a car factory or chemical plant.
08:18But the art of the new Korean president, Kim Dae-yum, will be discussed in his inaugural address in 1998.
08:23Regarding the government's plan to change the situation by globalizing Korean culture
08:27Globalization isn't the end here; a country might come and tell you
08:29My culture is beautiful, come on over, please.
08:31They follow me, they do it, follow and subscribe, all countries say that.
08:34The intended globalization is to offer art that touches a part of you.
08:38Even so, my dear, listen to a DJ from a different culture than yours.
08:41A culture whose language is spoken by only fifty-one million people
08:45But out of 8 billion, this is construction
08:47Then you'll be the one to seek out this culture and go to it.
08:49The truth is, my dear, Korea will tour several countries.
08:51Let me take you on a tour of Korean dramas around the globe
08:54In China in 1997, the first Korean drama was being watched there.
08:58Titled What is Love
09:00Tiha Azizi, a lovely family drama
09:02Between a couple, between two different families
09:04One of them is in a liberated field
09:06The second one is from a conservative family.
09:07Chinese audiences are in love with Korean dramas
09:09Or, as its fans call it, K-drama
09:11Specifically this mixture
09:13Here we are watching a liberal drama.
09:15Not a closed, restricted drama
09:17The one who imposed it in one way or another is the Chinese party
09:19At the same time, it's a drama that's not far off.
09:21It's a drama that's almost conservative.
09:23It respects our values and reflects the conflict
09:25Between us, we prefer the old ways we are.
09:27We change our ways to become better
09:29Korean dramas were also committed
09:31With the values of the universe in Chios
09:33Which focuses on something very important, especially in Eastern societies.
09:35It is the family
09:37Like Western individualism, the hero in it resembles many very people.
09:39In the dearest civilization
09:41He's big and he tells her to put on the shoes before he goes in.
09:43The series is achieving a 15% viewership rating.
09:45What is this? How is this Abu Hamil?
09:47Meaning, my dear, that 15%
09:49Those who turned on the TV at that time were
09:51They watch the series when it airs.
09:53This was the second highest-rated foreign program
09:55Then, my dear Bethel, the series
09:57And it maintains the fever
09:59Korean in China
10:01And if this time, my dear Chinese, they don't want to open up.
10:03They don't become Americanized, they don't eat.
10:05They should go and imitate Korean culture.
10:07The Chinese reef will start coloring his hair with band names
10:09HOT Korea
10:11After Korean songs invaded China
10:13And not only that, my dear, but a great kingdom will be opened up.
10:15Selling Korean products in central Beijing
10:17In the Chinese capital
10:19Here, my dear, we have begun to be influenced by Korean culture.
10:21Let's buy Korean products now.
10:23By 2003, Hyundai Motor Beijing
10:25It will compete with Western brands through its production.
10:27In China
10:29You have a country the small size you see on this map.
10:31It affected a huge and large country
10:33China's fashion is a phenomenon
10:35A phenomenon called Hallyu or Korean Wave
10:37So, my dear, we've culturally conquered China.
10:39After China, our next stop is Japan.
10:43That's not how it is, my dear, in Japan.
10:45We are here in front of a state
10:47Korea was occupied and its people turned to stone.
10:49According to what he said, Team Eunchi
10:51The Japanese, as they say, dear, had
10:53It was a precursor to mental analysis, meaning
10:55They were also racist towards Koreans
10:57One more thing, isn't this the Levant we were serving?
10:59Japan was also famous for it at that time.
11:01It's not just that it has a very solid manufacturing industry
11:03The United States of America determines
11:05This one also has an industry
11:07Entertainment is way bigger than us.
11:09The important thing is that the first series is being shown
11:11Korea in Japan Wintersana
11:13A series dubbed in Japan
11:15A simple romance story, no history, no war.
11:17Young engineer, unable to forget
11:19Her first love who died
11:21Until she meets a young woman and her life gets better
11:23This series, my dear, was a success in Korea, no big deal.
11:25But in Japan it will become
11:27Unvarnished cultural phenomenon
11:29Although, my dear, he was almost exposed
11:31In the middle of the night, a series by popular demand
11:33It will require him to be exposed twice
11:35In the year and its hero, Bi Young-joon
11:37He will become the most famous star in Japan
11:39They will nickname him Young Sama
11:41The Japanese Prime Minister was saying
11:43That actor is more popular than me.
11:45First, take this.
11:47Come on, honey, this isn't an exaggeration.
11:49During the airing of the series, one episode was postponed.
11:51So that the television could broadcast an official visit
11:53Japan's Prime Minister to North Korea
11:55A significant and earth-shattering event
11:57Japan Broadcasting Corporation (JBC)
11:59I made more than 3000 protest calls
12:01Hey, my boss Abu Hamid, what's with this attitude?
12:03Is there anyone who treats their prime minister like that?
12:05Not only that, Aziz, we're still going to raise the bar.
12:07When the series' protagonist left Japan
12:09He landed at Haneda Airport in Tokyo and found a scene
12:11He will be vindicated by eternity
12:13No, my dear, I'm not trying to be vague. I'm still in the dark.
12:15You'll see my dear at the airport
12:17Thousands of fans
12:19If that's the case, my dear, then they will completely paralyze the airport.
12:21The police come from here and try
12:23The crowds dispersed, there was nothing left.
12:25That's it, my dear. Many people were injured in the crowd.
12:27They collided with his car as he was leaving the airport.
12:29And for the fourth time, it was shown in 2005.
12:31It is presented in the original Korean language.
12:33So that they knew, they maintained the original atmosphere.
12:35The one who offered
12:36Secondly, I tell you, my dear, that this was an exceptional event in Japan.
12:38Give up, my dear Japan, which was trying
12:40Erase Korean identity
12:42Erase Korean culture
12:43Today there are thousands of Japanese
12:45Those who watch dramas and are willing to be harmed by a Korean guy
12:51The truth, my dear, is that improved relations between Korea and its historical rival Japan
12:55It started thanks to a Japanese woman who loved Korean dramas.
12:59Renewal of Korean-Japanese relations in 1998
13:02Between Japanese President Jizo Aichi and South Korean Kim Dae-chun
13:05It will be with the encouragement of their wives.
13:07God especially for Japan's First Lady, Ippei Ken
13:10She was a lover of Korean culture
13:12Not only that, but it also includes teaching the Korean language.
13:15Ebi's books represent a generation of Japanese women aged 40 to 60.
13:19They will be called Hallyu moms
13:21International, my dear, ordinary women in a Korean society dominated by men.
13:24They want to raise their children on less harsh principles.
13:27So that they don't turn out like their fathers
13:29And that, my dear, is what they found in Korean dramas.
13:31If you were to watch a series like Wanta Sonata
13:33According to a Japanese magazine that analyzed the Tonsama syndrome, you will find
13:36Romantic dramas are actually rare in Japan.
13:39In Korean dramas, we see men who are well-mannered and skilled.
13:42How can they make the woman comfortable?
13:44The man in the series is sincere and sensitive.
13:46The handsome stallion with the beautiful women
13:49Dr. Kohari Susumu from Shuzuka University says
13:52Housewives in their fifties lamented their age
13:54They wished they could immigrate to Korea
13:56Because they prefer to marry Korean men rather than Japanese men.
14:00Dear Pewter's wives, we want to ban the 'Dear' series in Egypt.
14:03The Egyptian woman must only know the Egyptian man and his way of dealing with people and living.
14:08We don't keep track of who or what.
14:09Not the Turks' competence
14:10According to the Korea Times, the mental distance between the two countries has narrowed.
14:14The drama achieved less than a year for a single series.
14:17What politicians have failed to achieve over decades
14:20This, my dear, is truly something amazing in art.
14:22Good art has the power to unite countries; it has the power to create peace.
14:27He is sometimes able to bring justice
14:29We have sometimes viewed art as something trivial and silly.
14:31And that's it. Mere commodification and entertainment wastes time.
14:34But actually, good art is capable of doing things that very serious people can't handle.
14:39Let me tell you that the Japanese DH Institute of Biotechnology estimated the economic impact of the series in 2004.
14:44More than two billion dollars in sales and tourism
14:47After you finish off China and Japan, my dear, there won't be any monsters left in the region.
14:52The Jewel in the Palace series will sweep Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong.
14:56Hong Kong, my dear, showtimes, streets of Akkam, prefer
14:59And her name is Dee, even if there's a crucial match between Hong Kong and Spain.
15:03The series' viewership was still higher
15:05I was surprised, my dear, the same surprise! Hong Kong has a national football team.
15:08Mohammed, excuse me, I respect your presence in this episode.
15:11Respectful of information and respectful of the princess of art and culture
15:14But don't take it personally, this doesn't characterize the Korean film industry.
15:18Because all these countries share the same culture
15:21So what if I told you, my dear, that we could adopt this different culture?
15:24And we bring it a different culture than hers, and it also spreads within it like...
15:28Whose outfit? Middle Eastern outfit.
15:35In Iran, the Jewel of the Palace will achieve a viewership rating of up to 86%, my dear.
15:40And in the capital, Tehran, it will reach 90%
15:45After that, my dear, the series will spread to Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Kuwait.
15:49He leaves Asia and goes to Egypt with all its modernization, therefore he is a governor
15:53The hero holds the heroine's hand in the final episode.
15:56Korean dramas don't hesitate to give you a moral lesson while you're watching.
16:00Therefore, this gave it a strong presence in Islamic societies.
16:03Iran's government is sensitive to any Western product.
16:06They found a Korean choice that appeals to our audience, who are eager for diverse works.
16:10Korean pop stars will leave Asia and the Middle East
16:13Europe, America, and Australia have reached an agreement.
16:15The wave, my dear, will continue until 2008
16:17Until it recedes in the face of a stronger wave
16:20A wave that will depend on the spread of the internet
16:23The heroes of the past, my dear, are not the heroes of K-drama.
16:26But K-pop
16:31K-pop, or Korean pop, was also banned on a date similar to the drama.
16:35By the internet
16:36He appeared on national television in China and in Hong Kong
16:38With a difference in the late nineties and early millennium
16:40Like, for example, ner-ji and zik-skiz
16:42Singers have started adding Chinese and Japanese lyrics to their songs.
16:45Because the Asian fans are outside of Korea
16:47They started holding regular concerts in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Tokyo.
16:51Korea has become a center of popular culture
16:53After Japan held this position for years
16:55The students kept learning Korean so they could sing along to karaoke.
16:58Oricon Japan Business Success Index
17:00A Korean singer reached number one seven times.
17:03My dear singer, her name is Boa
17:05For those who listen to Korean songs, this is a joke.
17:07If you want to test the popularity of K-pop in the heart of Japan
17:10Do like Kara, the Korean band that made a gorilla.
17:13A trial concert where they set up their stage and start playing for people in the street
17:17Without making any official rules for the party
17:19They leave the subject to rumors.
17:21The party attracted thousands of fans
17:23The show was scheduled for 30 minutes
17:25I will stop after three minutes for reasons related to people's safety.
17:29The next day, Mister Lehom's song came out.
17:31The records included foreign artists in Japan
17:34Then came the internet
17:36K-pop has become a representative of Korean culture
17:38The government called for strength from this.
17:40So that we can see teams that reach global standards.
17:42Like Betty S and Blackpink
17:43If you, my dear beginner, don't know them
17:45You surely know the head that didn't go in with that
17:47Do you remember, my dear, the most famous song of a certain period in the world?
17:50The first song to reach nearly one billion views on YouTube
17:54The song "Fakert" was released in 2012
17:56Sai's Gangnam Style
17:58Less than a year later, it was the first video in the history of the YouTube platform.
18:01It achieves one billion views
18:02There are now six Korean videos
18:04Top 30 Videos
18:06They're getting likes on YouTube
18:08By the way, my dear, one of them is the Baby Shark song.
18:10Which is actually a Korean song
18:12Yes, I'm Russian, Hamad
18:13Baby Shark and Doo Doo Doo Doo
18:14Korean song
18:15Oh, my dear
18:16Did I surprise you when I told you that the Korean woman herself
18:18It is no longer the biggest consumer of K-pop
18:20People all over Europe are listening to Korean bands.
18:23The one who has never released an album
18:25Or even exhibited in Europe
18:26Until June 10-11, 2011
18:28In the hall of Zionidi Baghi
18:30One of the largest theaters in Paris
18:32The official debut will be
18:34K-pop music in Europe
18:36Exhausted from France and all over Europe
18:39They chant the names of the singers
18:40And they sing a Korean worker
18:42How would you describe the French press in one sentence?
18:44The Korean wave sweeps across Europe
18:46Mohammed, excuse me, I just have one question.
18:48TV series are stories, even if the culture is different.
18:50I'll love the story, just like I said.
18:52No, it's a liberal conservative. I've seen both conservative and liberal people throughout my life.
18:55I hear, why would I love Korean in a language I don't understand?
18:58My dear, the idea isn't about words, but rather about music.
19:01If we were to analyze K-pop music, we would find that it is not homogenized.
19:04It has different musical influences, something like a mix between rock, pop, hip-hop, and classical Korean music.
19:09A mix where you find simple, repetitive melodic phrases that stick in the brain
19:14Layal Air Worms
19:15These things sometimes work strategically.
19:17To activate the reward system in your brain
19:19In one way or another, it becomes a positive emotional response.
19:22Many songs also contain lyrics in different languages.
19:24For example, Blackpink has a catchphrase.
19:26These songs are part of the Korean music that has taken over the world.
19:31He's dear to me, but only so we can sing it, you know.
19:33So it's better to sing it, I mean
19:34I am merely a door, I read the book of knowledge, the pedant
19:37Different languages create a sense of connection with different backgrounds
19:41Also, my dear K-pop is a delightful visual experience.
19:43Perfectly crafted heads for every moment
19:46Every second of the video is designed by designers from all over the world.
19:50All countries of the world and the band, whose members are young men and women of teenage age
19:53Of course, perfect bodies and attractive faces
19:56And as you know, my dear, K-pop is unique in all its elements.
19:58His audience is also different
20:00Every group has its fans, names, and organization.
20:02Hey Zee, my dear, don't you see, for example, Taylor Swift's followers, their names
20:05Swifties finds BTS, for example
20:07They have ARMY Super Junior, they have a thousand
20:10Which is an abbreviation for Lasting Franz Effect
20:12Like, my dear, it makes them feel a sense of superiority in society.
20:20Fans formed social relationships with their group
20:23And all of this was due to brilliant marketing strategies.
20:26From production companies and talent agencies
20:28In an entire industry based on this
20:29Hamad means that Korean dramas became popular because of K-pop.
20:32No, my dear, the K-pop wave
20:34It won't take over the drama scene.
20:35On the contrary, the drama will take on a new wave.
20:38And things take a completely different turn with the advent of the platform era.
20:41Especially after Netflix entered the scene in 2016
20:43The series "Zay" was shown
20:45Which achieved everything from the moment it was shown
20:47Approximately 2.3 billion views
20:50With the spread of the rest of the coronavirus
20:52And the whole planet went to the platforms of the bus
20:54To escape his reality
20:55Because he's sitting here working from here, he doesn't know how to do anything.
20:57Korean drama viewership is expected to quadruple in Asia.
21:00Two and a half times in Canada, America, Spain and Portugal
21:04Korean dramas have become part of global production.
21:06Zee series
21:08The one who tells the story of a South Korean girl
21:10It falls into its own trap in North Korea.
21:12She falls in love with the northern officer
21:14The one responsible for delivering it and the one who protects it
21:16A large part of this series, my dear, is filmed in Switzerland.
21:18Because Korean dramas are over
21:20Global products remain global
21:22The result was that the series' production company
21:24Its operating profits increased in 2020.
21:26By 71%
21:28Due to the high demand for it
21:30According to Netflix, 60%
21:32From its subscribers in 2023
21:34Watch at least one Korean drama.
21:3660% is a huge amount, my friend.
21:38Netflix, my dear, has reached 300 million subscribers.
21:40Approximately 270 million subscribers
21:42This is a big problem, 60%
21:44Especially after the accompanying success
21:46She is investing $2.5 billion
21:48In Korean content
21:50We also see other platforms like Apple and Disney Plus.
21:52Which one? Or they'll buy something like that and start buying.
21:54They produce Korean dramas
21:56The same trend extends to films and novels.
21:58Kokio restaurants and food in Maadi
22:00And also beauty products
22:02It is one of the countries that works most on cosmetic procedures in the world.
22:04When these faces started to appear in cinema
22:06People told you, "I want something like this, I want something like this."
22:08Ahmed, don't worry, I'll ask you a question.
22:10Why are American media outlets sweeping through this situation at two different times?
22:12Korea, the mother of 51 million people
22:14This isn't China, Japan, or even the Middle East.
22:16Yeh Al-Sir Al-Muradi
22:18It wasn't about the stories that Hollywood could do much better.
22:22But what lies beyond the stories?
22:24If you're like me, a beginner in Korean
22:26You'll feel like we're playing in a 3-4 system where the players don't change.
22:28Ghanaian champion and Reiche
22:30He meets a poor, confused girl and prefers her.
22:32He's stubborn until the world gets too big for him.
22:34He protected her with an umbrella, then they discovered
22:36If they meet, they will intrude on the nursery.
22:38Then he goes to her parents' house where they bring traditional food.
22:40The simple atmosphere always includes a love story.
22:42Not a day, Hamid, for the wonderful Mohamed Sami
22:44In Loftrangel, there is another hero who loves the heroine and helps her.
22:48But she goes to the other guy who's not giving her the time of day
22:50One day, my dear, they'll break up in the episode before finally
22:52And they get back together eventually
22:54You burned all the connectors again
22:56In the book Korean Wave
22:58The Korean Ministry of Culture tells me
23:00As for American viewing
23:02The plot might seem simple and trite.
23:04After that, he feels comfortable.
23:06Many fans say that their love for K-dramas
23:08The reason for the feelings you're experiencing is irrelevant to what you're discussing.
23:10Family, friendship, love
23:12Businessmen's customary passport
23:14War, any story, will have emotions.
23:16And Korean dramas will portray emotions
23:18Better than other feelings like the hero's defeat
23:20I said, "The father's trick and the daughter's desire."
23:22In proving herself and the desire of youth
23:24In forming friendships and romantic relationships
23:32He needs to be strong because he's standing alone.
23:34Cultures even at the cinematic level
23:36Interested in image quality and action sequences
23:38Also, the Western audience
23:40He'll love that Korean dramas are about superheroes.
23:42Black Bastards and Big Things
23:44It could be much simpler series
23:46You'll see the Replay 1988 in it
23:48Neighbors' lives in the same neighborhood
23:50From different backgrounds and circumstances
23:52God, Abu Hamid, and then what?
23:54That's it, this is the plot, that's all.
23:56Freedom of the sea transforms into a human being in the modern era
23:58Or a needy ghost achieving its goal
24:00So that he may die in peace
24:02Or Malik has been living an eternal life since ancient times.
24:04Or the soul of one girl trapped in the body of another girl.
24:06The plots are simple, there's no fuss.
24:08And it rarely upsets you
24:10A book says that dramas that focus on emotions
24:12And simplicity is what is called
24:14Healthy Power
24:16Things that leave you feeling good
24:18Just as Japanese women fell in love with Korean dramas
24:20The American woman found the representation of women in K-drama to be honest.
24:22There is communication between her and him
24:24It could be more than Hollywood
24:26This is because in America, most of what is written is by female characters.
24:28Men! But what's left, my dear?
24:30And listen to this in Korea, ninety percent of the script is written by a screenwriter.
24:32Women! That doesn't mean that every
24:34Korean followers are stats! In a pebble
24:36Generally, the American herbalist found the percentage
24:38The women are almost always seen by men.
24:40Korean clinics! 52% women!
24:4248% men! And then next
24:44The brilliant representation of women in drama
24:46Korean men are different from
24:48Representing most of the men on Kokum
24:50Gangsters and Westerns are on the decline
24:52Mohamed Ramadan! The Korean man, my dear
24:54The opposite is true! The connections are what they are.
24:56What they write! Korean men in general
24:58Two workers in the kitchen! Let me tell you, my dear, let's make it a surprise.
25:00South Korea is the most
25:02Spending on products
25:04Care for men! 3-4
25:06Korean men do
25:08Cosmetic procedures every week
25:10So here's to the skin! Botox!
25:12Hair! Shoulder! Why is this happening?
25:14This happens because of Korean culture.
25:16Her name is Flower Boy! (The one that comes back according to...)
25:18Sources for the sixth century! When it was
25:20Dear, handsome men are chosen
25:22To join the group, its name is Harf
25:24Flowering Knights!
25:26My dear men, you wear makeup and accessories
25:28And protect him with a very nice nightingale
25:30My dear, tearful friend, these are the ones they didn't need.
25:32They were defending the country as a force
25:34A powerful military force! It won't sink the Ilash!
25:36This matches what is happening now!
25:38Despite the attention given to care,
25:40All Korean men aged 18
25:42They go through conscription for 28 years
25:44Mandatory 20 months! Every
25:46Men, my dear! Even if he's an actor
25:48Or he's a global idol! Or he plays for the national team!
25:50Like someone like Sun Mi!
25:52This is for those who don't follow football! One of the best
25:54English Premier League hybrids! In military service!
25:56And in the army, my dear! 70%
25:58Some military personnel use
26:00Cosmetics!
26:02They collapse, thanks! This is the state
26:04The stickiness in North Korea!
26:06But I still have a rival by my side! It is said
26:08She has weapons with her, she might kill me!
26:10And when I wake up in the morning, I put on eyeshadow.
26:12I'll put on mascara and get Botox!
26:14It's possible, my dear! If you listen, you'll dispel stereotypical perceptions.
26:16About gender roles! Maybe!
26:18The Ministry of Defense determines your salary based on your haircut.
26:20And attention to completion!
26:22I don't want to tell you, my dear! Even military camouflage creams
26:24It is carefully designed
26:26In a special production line
26:28At the Ministry of Defense! So you don't mess up the races.
26:30No! Soldiers might be afraid of war!
26:32He's coming out of the war! His skin is showing
26:40She has only one standard of beauty!
26:42One standard for both! Men and women!
26:44Fair skin! And glowing! That's what they call it.
26:46Glaskin! Blessing beard! In the shape of a V!
26:48Wide eyes! And full lips!
26:50And of course, a slim body! That Abu Anas-style squat won't do there!
26:52That's it! I've explained all the elements to you.
26:54The one who transforms K-drama and K-pop
26:56A product with two magical ends!
26:58The girls there are truly angelic! And the men there...
27:00A marvel of beauty and courage!
27:02It's all bright and shiny, and I mean wide!
27:04But Aziz doesn't feel the picture is shining.
27:06A little more? Welcome
27:08On the dark side of the Korean Wave!
27:10If we, my dear, are facing a state
27:12Her artist is her capital.
27:14Their appearance, performance, and style
27:16It was calculated down to the hair! So we followed him.
27:18There is a process behind the scenes
27:20Strict numbers dispel their illusion
27:22Children who can stand on Egypt and the world
27:24The world is moving beyond them being a minority.
27:26And they consider them idols! A campaign with no element
27:28It's all by chance!
27:30Starting with talent selection at age 12
27:32And sometimes, parents from 6 years ago
27:34There are performance tests in Korea and 6-month training programs.
27:36Their qualifications allow them to remain trainees.
27:38After that, they were chosen as trainees.
27:40Talent agencies begin to train them perfectly.
27:42On the sly, the head and the scribes
27:44Foreign songs and languages
27:46And speech and etiquette
27:48It's said by a retired K-pop star.
27:50Judias
27:52When there are still training schedules available, they will be delivered.
27:54For 12 hours a day
27:56Sometimes it can reach 17 or 18 hours without breaks.
27:58If they're working on a new album, they might only sleep two or three hours a day.
28:02Many artists suffer both physically and psychologically.
28:04Because of the training schedules
28:06The market is characterized by high expectations for performance and form.
28:08Many of them, my dear, become a school
28:10So that he can focus on training
28:12The cause of a fundamental phenomenon in the K-pop industry
28:14The Houthis are exploiting millions of young people for stardom.
28:16What is called
28:18Exploitative contracts
28:20Do you want to build it? Come to me, my love, and give me this contract.
28:22Even if you are forced into the contract, you will still have to pay for your training costs.
28:24Which will exceed your wildest imagination
28:26You will live in company-owned housing.
28:28And you say goodbye to all your friends
28:30All your communications will be restricted
28:32Even your family, my dear, you'll meet them with the company's approval.
28:34The contracts stipulated that they would not drink in a public place.
28:36They don't get together because of their fans' fantasies.
28:38You want to settle down and start a family?
28:40Oh wow, the mother of imagination is so impressed!
28:42The fan must always imagine that you
28:44You might become involved with her someday
28:46No one should do anything to ruin the attractive appearance.
28:48For the public
28:50Of course, you must remain humble and responsible.
28:52But at the same time, it prints sexually.
28:54To increase its appeal to the audience
28:56large lawsuits
28:58Idles raised it against production companies
29:00Because of contracts that demand unrealistically
29:02staggering number of hours
29:04From training and don't worry about their health
29:06Also, the contract periods are very long.
29:08And of course, to meet beauty standards, they have to eat.
29:10The amount you tell him, I will control everything about him.
29:12So, will you make friends or not?
29:14What will you say? What will you wear? What's your face?
29:16What will he be like? How will you react?
29:18Everything is under my control
29:20Will the big boss of Najd remain there? That's beside the point, of course.
29:22Cosmetic procedures, medications, and exercises
29:24And starvation is a normal need
29:26Trainees who gain weight
29:28She offers them what Basus is
29:30Han Jin of Super Junior told us he has kidney problems.
29:32Chronic gastritis and slipped disc
29:34Of course, the psychological advice is flawed.
29:36Purely because it's been years
29:38What's wrong with the female trainees' leave, my dear?
29:40They didn't get their periods, and it was perfectly normal for them to experience fatigue.
29:42All this so they can succeed in training
29:44Even if you succeed in training
29:46This is not the end of the suffering.
29:48After all this, is it possible the public still doesn't like you, sir?
29:50It's possible that your trip to the apartment will be cancelled.
29:52The one you dedicated your life to will eventually perish.
29:54Even if Bet Idle is successful, it will be paid off from
29:56Your profits are all the money spent on your training.
29:58And some agencies don't release their idols.
30:00They have so much debt that they don't write it down
30:10This is the audience's mindset, with a personality.
30:12Carefully designed
30:14The company assigns each member of the band
30:16This is a shy person, guys.
30:18This is the cool personality, this is the sensitive personality
30:20This is a light and required thing for them
30:22They adhere to these personalities in any
30:24Their emergence, my dear, creates an identity crisis.
30:26At the stars, they lose themselves
30:28The original crisis reaches a very large number of people.
30:30Some of them commit suicide
30:32But my dear, it's like Korean dramas.
30:34I won't leave you without light
30:36Ultimately, researchers expect the benefits.
30:38The solution might lie with the fan base.
30:40They know more about reality.
30:42The hardships that idols go through
30:44They put pressure on companies to comply with human rights.
30:46In her contract with them, because even if this process
30:48It produces a perfect product that will take the world by storm.
30:50It kills the artist himself.
30:52And Cory brought down the known people all over the world
30:54In Korea, they were the backbone of the industry from its inception.
30:56Researchers say that Korea Bo
30:58They show signs of emotional resilience
31:00Loyalty and belonging
31:02Their excessive love for idols hides a desire
31:04In belonging to a fan base
31:06For a highly supportive and homogeneous community
31:08They are united by their love of art or the artist.
31:10They know a lot and create a real positive impact for themselves
31:12For example, if I throw my house ass
31:14A social media fundraising campaign has begun
31:16He declared it worth one million dollars to the holder.
31:18In America, they are already capable
31:20They change all the industry rules
31:22The public, in one way or another
31:24He's supposed to be the one in control, so what does he want?
31:26And what industry responds to this?
31:28The South Korean experience is truly precious and a very inspiring experience.
31:30The pen of the century has transformed from a state
31:32It is going through occupation, war, and political tensions
31:34for one of the world's strongest economies
31:36And now after the Korean wave
31:38It has become one of the most cultures
31:40Influence in the world
31:42After its people felt oppressed amidst the chaos
31:44And after his culture was humdad
31:46But sometimes occupation and wars aren't necessary.
31:48Sometimes it enslaves its members, as we have seen.
31:50Success can be the same trap.
31:52What you might lose to keep it
31:54A part of your humanity, and this might be something
31:56The Korean wave needs to be taken care of.
31:58To become more humane
32:00That's all, my dear. Pay attention, my dear. Take care.
32:02From watching previous episodes of your new life
32:04We have sources on YouTube. Subscribe to the channel.
32:07I have a feeling, my dear, that this isn't Gangnam Style.
32:09One of them is playing on the songs of Amina, the one who plays the horse-drawn carriage.