... the journey begins
Maou
Not a lot of people can watch drama.
Let me rephrase that ... Not a lot of people can appreciate MELOdrama. I absolutely do.
Melodrama is one of the great beauties of the world. Simplistically speaking, it's a theatrical genre brought to us in the 18th century. It is a combination of the words "melody" and "drama" and it refers to a kind of theater where music (and mood) is used to really propel or construct an emotional response from the audience to a given character or situation. While Asian drama uses a multitude of evocative resources including music, voiceover, creative framing, and more, it is still essentially very well crafted melodrama; much better than anything we have here in the United States.
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I think Americans tend to find melodrama cheesy, or it's simply become "chick flicks" or "Lifetime Movie Network" writing. I think that anyone who does think this is generally emotionally devoid or incredibly closed off. If it is no where in your character to be able to let go of yourself and simply be lead to feel ... then you probably have nothing but fear in your heart.
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The hardworking actors, writers, directors, producers, dedicated fansubbers and RAW providers out there did not do all that work, write all those lines, act all those scenes, translate all those lines, and create all that content just so you can to sit back, a million miles from the emotional experience, and feel nothing. If you can't feel then don't watch. What would be the point? Why turn on the show just to pull away from it and watch unaffected and cynical and too bitter to feel what you should?
Life
Open your heart and let's begin our journey.
"It is because I am not afraid to cry that I can smile."














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