Please Answer 1988 is a well-received Korean drama in South China. It mainly tells the story of five families living in Shuangmendong, Seoul. There is affection, friendship and love, and they will be amused by the funny scenes in the play, moved by their getting along, and will see more or less shadows on us or around them, which is impressive and makes people want to stop. There is a very touching scene in the play, that is, Shanyu's family has a banana, and Shanyu divides the banana into three parts with a knife. My sister Pearl's share is the largest, while my own share is the smallest. When we move Shanyu's directors, we will also wonder why three people should share such a cheap banana.
Bananas were very expensive at that time
On the one hand, due to the national conditions of South Korea, in order to protect its local agricultural products industry from the influence of foreign markets, South Korea has always not imported such vegetables and fruits from abroad, but produced and sold them. As a result, the supply just meets the demand, and farmers can raise the price of products according to their own needs, which leads to the high price of fruits in South Korea. On the other hand, in 1988, bananas entered the Korean market, which belongs to high-grade fruits, so ordinary families can't afford bananas, just like durian in China. Ordinary families only buy them once a long time, and don't regard them as daily fruits.
Shanyu's family is not rich
On the other hand, Shanyu's father died, leaving only his mother to support the livelihood of the whole family. However, Shanyu's mother didn't treat her two children badly and always wanted to give them the best, so Shanyu was very sensible, and the pearl was very lovely. Although the family was poor but warm, such an expensive banana would naturally be shared with the family.
South Korea's class division is serious
Finally, we always know about South Korea from Korean dramas. We think that Koreans are as handsome and rich as the dramas, while women are gentle and beautiful. However, the facts are quite different. In fact, South Korea is a capitalist country with serious class division, a paradise for the rich and a hell for the poor. Before, there was a documentary about a child from a civilian family, how to work hard for the college entrance examination, how to practice hard, and how to find a job desperately. Even at Seoul National University, she couldn't find a good job in Seoul because of her birth problems, and finally had to go home. Poor people live a very hard life in Korea.