[ChanMi's take] Is it a movie or a drama?

Haven't you noticed? Dramas these days are upgrading more than ever!

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Except a few unsuccessful dramas, beautiful works like "Sorry, I Love You", "Alone in Love", "Spring Waltz", "Fashion 70s", and "Princess Hours" are like movies. I could name so much more dramas I've watched that are like movies starting with "My Sweet Seoul". The audience are submerged into the world that they watch on the screen.

Its the developing technology of the cameras, costumes, setting and, of course, acting skills that make the dramas into masterpieces.

In addition, these great works for entertainment also upgrade the viewer's wants. We demand better storylines but also the visual images that we see. If the visual is outdated, we lose interest for the drama quicker than before.

Editting also plays a greater part in the final production of the drama. The viewers can't help but agree that the dramas that have gone through a lot of hard work and detailed editting bring out the best movie-like dramas.

These are the works that we truly enjoy and come to be appreciate.