I don’t know when Korean dramas have become a model of romantic dramas. After years of hard work, they have reached a relatively mature state in terms of story framework, character psychology, and work morals.
The broadcast of the TV series "Third-rate Road" once again proved to the audience that we are serious and capable in making fresh love and real growth works.
The Korean drama "Third Class Road" can be said to be an innovation in character setting this time. The character setting does not follow the previous stories between rich people, or the rich and "Cinderella".
Instead, he took a new approach and focused on the little people in society. Through the detailed portrayal of the lives, careers, love, and dreams of the two couples in the play, most of the audience made a fuss while watching it, and suddenly discovered that they are as ordinary as the protagonists.
Only by trying our best can we avoid being buried in the sand of reality, encounter a turning point in a third-rate life, and embark on a first-rate life.
The real, ordinary and troubled life shown in the play did not leave a deep impression at first. Instead, the focus was all on the heroine Choi Ae-ra's unpretentious coquettishness and the hero Ko Dong-man's straight-faced way of doing things.
The two have been childhood sweethearts, fighting constantly and quarreling with each other. Even after they finally confirmed their eyes and decided that each other was the right person, they were still in a state of turmoil every day, which made people laugh and cry.
Coupled with the male protagonist's occasional romantic flashes and the way each other turned around after pursuing their dreams many times, this drama is extremely endearing.
But after a while, when I watched this romantic and humorous Korean drama for the second time, I suddenly realized that the theme of this TV drama was different from those previous TV dramas that were divorced from reality and blindly pursued the praise of true love.
This TV series sets the male and female protagonists as the most ordinary characters, without proud family backgrounds, extraordinary academic qualifications, or even "outstanding" faces.
All they have is the passion for their dreams and the exhaustion of their bodies and minds that have been beaten to death by reality.
This drama makes people feel that their stories are their own stories, or scenes that can often be seen around them.
Although the male protagonist has loved Taekwondo since he was a child and has extraordinary talent, when he grows up and faces real life, he can only bow to "bread".
The heroine, who had always dreamed of becoming a news anchor, also hit a wall all the way, and in the end she could only work at the service desk of a shopping mall.
But this is not just inspirational, it is inspirational. Although their embarrassment life is highly realistic, their persistence in their dreams does not follow our example. Their abandonment of dreams due to reality is better to say that they are just temporarily letting go.
Waiting for the day when the opportunity comes, once again brave the rapids, leap over the dragon gate, and embark on the broad road of human life.
This play is very revealing.
After watching it, many people will start to think about what their dreams are and whether they have ever had such a love that is so selfless.
The acting skills of the actors in the play are always so real that people forget that they are just actors. Through ordinary little things, they firmly capture the hearts of everyone who is struggling and struggling, making people feel warm.
As the ending says, "You still have to have dreams, and the third-rate road can also be a road to pursue dreams."
This is an inspirational chicken soup drama that tells your own story for yourself. It will make you respond in one second, and give you motivation in the next second.