Why did the Korean presidential election fail to gain popularity?
Why did the Korean presidential election fail to gain popularity?
There are no moving stories, no heroes, no human triumphs.
Since when, Korea is more composed of well-thought-out screenplays than human stories.
Even just looking at Korean K-pop groups,
they are nurtured by thorough training and management.
Well-made content videos are created by moving in units of project teams such as writers, staff, directors, directors, camera directors, costumes, and stage directing who are well-equipped with Korean dramas, movies, and content.
The same goes for education in Korea.
Public education was difficult in the midst of the corona virus,
but the private education market has become more sophisticated and stronger.
After all, Koreans will vote by looking at the political party,
and the election will be based on the party confrontation,
and the election result will be based on the party's popularity.
During the Korean presidential election, which is no more fun than the regular Netflix Korean dramas, Koreans seem to sympathize more with global issues on social media.