The most popular K-Drama on cables is based on an exciting British series
Korean scenarios, or K-DRAMAS, turned to American and British sources of inspiration earlier, even providing their own back British Literary Detective Agatha Christie Miss Marple. For the psychological thriller of 2020, the “world of married”, however, the creative team of the show took inspiration from much darker and fresher sources. Indeed, the famous British series 2015 “Doctor Foster”, which presents Strong Early results Jodi Cameraserved as a narrative basis for K-Drama. Although both shows share the main conflict and escalation of hard rates, Korean iteration deviates from the British show quickly and noticeable.
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Both stories focus on a successful doctor: Jem Foster (Suran Jones) in the original and Ji Sun-Woo (Kim Hee-AE) in the Korean version. It would seem happy in the marriage, the main characters will learn that their husbands are cheating with young women, which leads to the unraveling of more devastating secrets. The offended wives continue the complex vendet against their charity spouses, gradually taking on prudence. This hostility is only escalated when the main characters are drawn to other people, complicating and expanding the feud.
And although fans of thrillers of revenge would be good to look at both series, everyone also has its own unique nuances, except what they say from another cultural point of view. “Doctor Foster” for those interested, now available See Britbox. Meanwhile, “the world of married” is currently available for transfer Netflix and Prime Video, which has previously become the most viewed dramatic series in the Korean cable after its initial release (Per Soompi).
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As the world is married different from Doctor of Foster
Both “World is married” and “Doctor Foster”-is a story based on revenge, but the K-Drama version is more focused on the aspect of the premises. Elements of intense mental health are stored, but “Doctor Foster” emphasizes that the central conflict takes on Jem Foster and her family, including her young son. This strengthened the fury in the “world of the married”, which the retribution of Sun-Woo spread to the family of an illegitimate husband, the eo da kun (khan so-h). Similarly, the new love interest Sun-Woo opens a softer aspect of history than Dr. Foster provided the viewers with his own new jam.
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In an interesting change of tempo, the K-Drama version actually works longer than the British version, and the “world of married”, which covers 16 episodes and two specials. Comparatively, “Doctor Foster” run 10 episodes over two seasons, breaking the trend Remakes K-Drama Being much shorter than their US and British material. This has increased the time of execution allows the “married world” to study its supportive acting, especially its antagonist. And, in another unusual turn of localization, the “world is married” also gives its main character a relatively happy ending, which is lacking “Doctor Foster”.
Melodramatic in all the right ways, both “Doctor Foster” and “The World is married” “Say a psychological thriller, which will reach for marriage feuds. Both series also focus on the escalation of revenge, but eventually unfold in very different ways, which should encourage the interested audiences.
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