The depth of Korean films lies in the thinking of human nature and society, which I think is not comparable to that of European and American films. Because our country is very strict in the examination of films, many subjects can't be filmed, so it really can't compare with South Korea in content depth.
There are many things in Su Yuan and The Melting Pot in real life, but we can't move them to the screen.
However, because China's film industry has just started, it is understandable that there are restrictions. After all, American films were also restricted.
We can only say that while we hope that our country will become stronger and stronger, we can slowly face up to these things.
The other is the audience's tolerance for movies. I think there are so many bad movies in China, which has something to do with the audience. We are too tolerant.
South Korea is very strict about entertainment culture, which is why Korean entertainment culture is better than ours. If the actor's acting skills are not good and the director's script is not good, he will be kicked out directly. In China, however, there are still people who pay for these bad works.