00:00Why the K-dramas always show the same roles? Let me explain why.
00:03You've already noticed, if you look at the dramas,
00:05the characters, actors or actresses,
00:08it's often CEOs, heroes, advocates, chirurgians,
00:12and it's not a hasard. And that's a lot about the Korean society.
00:15In France, a person who can be an artist, prof, serveur
00:18or a writer, it doesn't show up. But in Korea,
00:20certain roles have a huge symbolical role.
00:23In Korea, your role influence a lot of the way you perceive,
00:26the way your family judge,
00:27even your potential in relation.
00:30These are not just professions,
00:32but these are symbols of success.
00:33To make a mini-histoire, the Korea was very quickly after the war.
00:37So the key to build the Korea was education.
00:39The academic success is becoming a national obsession.
00:42Entry in a great company, in a Korean country,
00:45or become a doctor, an advocate.
00:47At this time, it wasn't personal, but it was collective, it was familial.
00:51In France, from what I've noticed, what is different,
00:53it's that we valorize the freedom,
00:54the balance of life and the passion.
00:56The professional professional exists, of course,
00:58but it doesn't define your social identity.
01:00And so why in the Kedramas,
01:02they often put these jobs?
01:03Because it's often,
01:04because it's very prestigious,
01:05there's tension, there's power, there's ambition,
01:08there's conflict hierarchical.
01:09They also reflect an ideal social.
01:11Discipline, competence and success.
01:13I don't know about you,
01:13but sometimes I identify as CEO,
01:15as chirurgians,
01:16as procureurs,
01:17as avocats,
01:18tellement,
01:18they were so well,
01:19well, well, well done.
01:20Est-ce that the Kedramas glorify these jobs?
01:22Or is it simply reflect what the society admire?
01:25And it's important to know in Korea,
01:26that these jobs are not necessarily
01:28because it's not necessarily
01:29the salary,
01:30but it's really because they have a
01:32important place in the society.
01:34And you would be more attracted by
01:35someone from his job
01:36or from his personality?
01:37Well, frankly,
01:38I would choose the personality,
01:39of course.
01:40But,
01:40there are many people in Korea,
01:42I would choose even the job
01:43in question,
01:44much less than the personality.
01:46Franchement,
01:46there is a balance,
01:47but frankly,
01:48when you're a doctor,
01:49doctor,
01:49doctor,
01:52you're considered
01:53as the number one
01:54by the belle family.
01:55Really,
01:55I would like to share that.
01:56And again,
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02:06And on se retrouve demain
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02:08Peace.
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