![]() These characters are practically adults and are independent - living away from their parents - which is not traditional - and depicts modern Korean youngsters nowadays who are living on their own with roommates during or after college. Probably because the drama is mainly focused on the characters themselves and their own development/storylines. You don’t hear much from Ae Ra, Dong Man, or any of the character’s parents. In this drama, you can see that parents are not really involved. The younger generation is starting to shift away from family and traditional values, and are moving out of their parents home. Korean drama and films have slowly started to shift away from those themes - along with how society is slowly changing. From sad tear jerker and way too dramatic romance and drama between families, to more variety with comedy, tragedy, action, high school, thirties, and beyond the family and traditional concepts. There has been shifts in dramas and film themes that its been quite fascinating. Here is a bit of my Korean drama analysis of this drama.
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