WHY WE CHOSE THE KARA MIA SCENE: All of the scenes featured were chosen with one goal in mind, to showcase clips that represent the real state of both countries in terms of the dramas they produce. We must emphasize that aside from the crying scenes, both countries do have better slapping and kissing scenes. The intention for the slapping scene was to share clips that originally evoked laughter from the audiences when it was aired; this was to lighten up the mood after watching the heavy crying scenes. Both scenes were intended as serious by the creators of the respective dramas. Had we chosen a serious scene from the Philippines, a serious scene from South Korea would have been chosen as well. We noticed that some of our Filipino viewers were only upset that we chose that scene from Kara Mia, but please do keep in mind that *even the kissing scene of South Korea was not their best either.* Many other dramas do have much better kissing scenes, but we can’t deny that such scenes do exist in Korean Dramas, just as we have dramas like Kara Mia in the Philippines. Again, like our OPM reaction videos, our goal is not to “boast” what we have to offer, but rather to see a different perspective from another set of eyes, and learn as much as we can from their insights. This is what EL’s Planet stands for. 💜 -------------------- 3rd time's a charm! Our video was blocked worldwide again due to copyright issues with a Filipino television network. 😖 We hope you guys are staying safe at home, indoors or away from crowds as much as possible, and if ever you’re one of the many people who have to work even at times like this, we hope and pray that you’ll be safe wherever you may be. 💜 P.S. If you wanna see more videos from us in a more relaxed setting, we’ve just opened a new Vlog, Lifestyle & Behind-The-Scenes channel called “EL from EL’s Planet!” We hope to put a smile on your face through these free-and-easy videos! Feel free to subscribe~ Channel link: ua-cam.com/channels/-nyVJgNblE1fyIut3jCB3g.html
As a Filipino, I totally agree with their observations and suggestions for the improvement of Filipino teleseryes even though it felt bad for me that these are how other people initially see, observe, and receive when they first watch a Filipino drama or Philippine teleserye, and it reminded me on how sometimes poor our quality of entertainment and drama here in the Philippines are. It's saddening, yet it is real and true. I've been always commenting on some of these dramas before and other ones about their lack of sophistication in terms of production, in the execution through direction, in the well integration of some or more CGI depending one genre, in the music and sounds used and their appropriation, and most especially in the cinematography which includes lighting, angles, color scheme, tints and shades, color corrections, frames, etc. which the Philippine dramas are not much exploring and experimenting into. Also most scenes are clichés, repetitive among various dramas, and sort of having stereotypical scenes, plots, plot twists, storyline, story arcs, characters and character description and dimension, and others that they keep on using as their formulas for drama over and over again. Yes they tweak it a little, but they are still revolving around family, love, romance, friendship, amnesia, car scenes, road or street accidents, killing scenes, hostage taking scenes, terrorism, shooting scenes, explosions, kidnappings and or abductions, warehouse scenes, one or more supporting character will die, policemen are slow in responding to crimes, protagonist-antagonist can fight almost anywhere even at the hospital, funerary, mall, escalators, stairs, pools, beaches, streets, etc., and or the antagonist will pay a big penalty in the end like becoming mad and crazy or mentally ill, dying in a severe scene, or put into jail....but sometimes there are plots when the antagonist will easily get out of jail to revenge the protagonist, and the cycle between the antagonist and protagonist winning and loosing through story arcs is always repetitive among Filipino dramas. There are also cliché, repetitive, and stereotypical concepts and storyline revolving on sisters, couples and a lover mistress, fighting over family inheritance and wealth, sibling rivalry, twin or triplet rivalry, siblings/twins/triplets/brothers/sisters getting separated or growing separated at birth or at a young age, a female antagonist will usually be a rich and mean looking lady or a mad and crazy one such as being a psychopath or sociopath, or the female antagonist being the mother-in-law, a sibling, a parent, or usually the other one girl in a love triangle or the mistress of the guy protagonist. There is also this stereotype and repetitive cliché of the female antagonist to wear fancy or expensive clothes, having raised eyebrows, full-on makeup, sometimes cunning and seductive, having mean eyes, being rebellious, and having a foul or potty mouth but with added class and sophistication sometimes. A typical male antagonist is usually someone in power or authority, a gang leader, a criminal, ex-convict, drug dealer, the other guy in a love triangle, having groups of men or criminal followers that he can command and use to achieve his goals, or he can be a rebel, a terrorist, and having the typical bad guy look, a strict but good-looking or a mean and scary face, have a good built, have a foul or potty mouth, being rebellious, can be an older or a young adult guy, having a power or an ability to use weapons, skilled in fighting, or growing a beard and or a moustache, and can also be seductive and cunning. A repetitive cliché and stereotypical representation of a male protagonist is being a good-looking, cute, nice, but brave good guy, family-oriented, some have an affair, poor or maybe rich, sometimes having personal troubles or bad past, sometimes a clean conscience kind of guy, but usually females are the protagonist. For a stereotypical female protagonist, she can be so nice, so good, beautiful, charming, pretty, usually weak at first, then becomes strong, empowered, independent, or strong-willed in the change of plot or near the end or for a next story arc, usually portrayed as rebellious nowadays, sometimes religious, sometimes being portayed as a typical and loud Filipina lady, sometimes naive and innocent and sometimes not. Also, main female or male protagonist most of the time have a bestfriend, bestie, or a buddy friend supporting character to fuel his or her ego, to fuel his or her conscience, to balance the protagonist, or to be his or her sidekick and main supporter. These are the usual cliché scenes, stereotypical plots, typical characters and character description or dimension, storyline, concepts, content, story arcs, setting, and genres Filipino dramas explored and are exploring into. They may change stories and all sometimes, but still some of these elements can still be found in Philippine teleseryes.
Make them react to filipino Horror thriller series like the Killer Bride (which has a lot of mindblowing twists)and a new release, I AM U. Btw, You shoulda been shown them instead of KaraMia, Tubig at Langis, Wildflower, or Angel Locsin and Maja fight/slapping scene on The Legal Wife| The rage.
@@isnajie1537 Hello~ if you haven't seen our explanation in the pinned above yet, here it is~ WHY WE CHOSE THE KARA MIA SCENE: All of the scenes featured were chosen with one goal in mind, to showcase clips that represent the real state of both countries in terms of the dramas they produce. We must emphasize that aside from the crying scenes, both countries do have better slapping and kissing scenes. The intention for the slapping scene was to share clips that originally evoked laughter from the audiences when it was aired; this was to lighten up the mood after watching the heavy crying scenes. Both scenes were intended as serious by the creators of the respective dramas. Had we chosen a serious scene from the Philippines, a serious scene from South Korea would have been chosen as well. We noticed that some of our Filipino viewers were only upset that we chose that scene from Kara Mia, but please do keep in mind that *even the kissing scene of South Korea was not their best either.* Many other dramas do have much better kissing scenes, but we can’t deny that such scenes do exist in Korean Dramas, just as we have dramas like Kara Mia in the Philippines. Again, like our OPM reaction videos, our goal is not to “boast” what we have to offer, but rather to see a different perspective from another set of eyes, and learn as much as we can from their insights. This is what EL’s Planet stands for. 💜
I would say filipino acting is more emotional but sometimes it getting overboard. Korean acting are also very good but stiffed sometimes its like I'm watching anime. But koreans ofcourse have better storylines, plots, scripts and cinematography. We filipinos also have some good movies and series but lets admit it, it is not as complicated and as well written as kdramas.
low budget.Di naman ganun kayaman ang pinas para sa magandang effect etc.Yung iba gaya gaya lang .Iilan lang ang maganda at may sense mostly from abscbn/starcinema lang. Nakadepende rin kasi yan sa manunuod,kung masyadong mababaw mga manunuod,alangan naman gagamit sila ng mga words o scenes na unfamiliar o mahirap intindihin?syempre hindi..Kung mga viewers ay napakacritic,machallenge sila mgproduce ng high quality film pero dahil hindi,edi hindi.Masasayang lang kung walang manunuod kaya dun sila sa may manunuod.
And mostly ng kdrama characters makikita mo maturity nila. Hindi katulad ng mga character sa pilipinas. Ang yayaman mga asal skwater. Yan naaadapt tuloy ng mga viewer. Kahit mga bida immature magisip nakakapikon
Joshua Garcia actually proved yo us that he's really a good actor when he acted on The Good Son, I was actually impressed by his acting on that show, what we call, "Teleserye" here.
I wish the slapping scene shown from the Philippines was one of the “confrontation scenes”, I mean, a lot of teleseryes show real and hurtful slapping scenes.
Hello~ actually we decided to show a comical slapping scene from both Korea and the Philippines to break the tension from the first scene. Had we shown a confrontation scene, the Korean slapping scene would be a much more serious one as well. So eventually, we chose a scene that evoked laughter from both Korean and Filipino audiences when it was first aired in their respective countries. ☺️
because they are the best of best in the Philippines, compare all of their production to other networks especially the acting and cinematography/graphics
my high school teacher who i think worked in abs-cbn for a time said that ABS-CBN is more known for its teleseryes and movies but GMA for its news and documentaries
Prehas ko pinapanood ung abs-cbn at GMA, tapos napansin ko na parang mas malabo ung abs-cbn sa tv kaysa GMA, so sa tingin ko mas maganda ung cinematography/graphics ng GMA kaysa abs-cbn. Pero not gonna lie na magaganda ung mga palabas nila.
@@rikhalyndumayas1446 trending? lol why would u compare ratings from trending? ratings are the basis of a successful teleserye. everyone can tweet and make it trend but not everyone can go spend time watching infront of tv
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Kaya nga dapat yung the legal wife talaga hindi yung karamia my god nakakaloka na wala tuloy interest kung panuorin to ng buo kasi nakita ko karamian nakaka dissapoint
The lost recipe is a recent Filipino drama that's extremely underrated. They focus more on the quality and storyline not stretching out the show just cause it gets popular. A breath of fresh air in Filipino Dramas to be honest. i hope more people get to watch this show. :)
@@xoxo5405 i thought the acting was perfect kasi di over the top kung umarte. sakto lang para sa storya kasi hindi naman super heavy drama yung kwento. pero to each their own. 😊
7:04 In every filipino household, whenever there is a romantic kissing scene, you have to pretend that youre not having that "kilig" feeling when you watch with your parents. Golden Rule: pretend to be "over-conservative" when watching a kissing scene with your parents 😑😑😑
Joshua Scene is really the best. His acting is superb, even though you did not watch the whole drama but you can feel the pain he has.... I really cried a lot in this scene...
Listening to these Koreans speak English, you can tell that they have been schooled in the Philippines. They have Filipino English accent. It is not a bad thing and it actually is very cute hehehehe....
If “Ang Probinsyano” was executed better, it would’ve been really good. I mean in terms of plot and storyline, it’s really at par with k-dramas. The episodes about Judy Anne’s multiple personality killer, the President’s family’s death and retrieval of corpses were really good. I mean they just need to work on it more, seems like 5 airing shows a week takes a toll on the shows even though they start shooting way before the first airing dates.
You have your own opinion, but for me Ang Probinsyano is too long you can't even bingewatch it, it would reach at least a year to binge watch it. In the first few episodes it was exciting, but the farther it goes it becomes boring and I lose my interest in it
dIsGusTeD Yes, di mo kayang ibinge watch Sinayang nila yung plot 😂 Ang ganda na nung simula Talo pa nga yung encantadia eh Kyalang sobrang tagal nagsialisan Na sila onyok.
LoL, sa dami dami ng slapping scene yun talaga pinakita. Hahaha may mga iconic slapping like yung "The Legal Wife" or "Ina Kapatid Anak" or "Ika-6 na utos" hahahaha pati yung kissing scene andami nilang kissing scene dun yun pa. hahahaha.. yung drama scene lang ako nagalingan
Alli Xian haha ika 6 na utos daming sampalan daming bugbugan mula parking lot to mall to escalator to rooftop to park tapos daming tapunan ng cake, cupcakes, balot at kung ano ano pa haha
Simply because the Korean slapping scene wasn’t a serious confrontational slapping scene as well. Or at least it did not evoke such feeling from the Korean audience. We decided to show a comical slapping scene from both Korea and the Philippines to break the tension from the first scene watched as well. Had we shown a more serious Filipino slapping scene, the Korean slapping scene we would have chosen would be a much more serious one as well. Both scenes chosen went viral in both Korea and the Philippines for reasons that were not originally meant by the actual dramas. We hope you understand~ ☺️
Hello~ if you haven't seen our explanation in the pinned above yet, here it is~ WHY WE CHOSE THE KARA MIA SCENE: All of the scenes featured were chosen with one goal in mind, to showcase clips that represent the real state of both countries in terms of the dramas they produce. We must emphasize that aside from the crying scenes, both countries do have better slapping and kissing scenes. The intention for the slapping scene was to share clips that originally evoked laughter from the audiences when it was aired; this was to lighten up the mood after watching the heavy crying scenes. Both scenes were intended as serious by the creators of the respective dramas. Had we chosen a serious scene from the Philippines, a serious scene from South Korea would have been chosen as well. We noticed that some of our Filipino viewers were only upset that we chose that scene from Kara Mia, but please do keep in mind that *even the kissing scene of South Korea was not their best either.* Many other dramas do have much better kissing scenes, but we can’t deny that such scenes do exist in Korean Dramas, just as we have dramas like Kara Mia in the Philippines. Again, like our OPM reaction videos, our goal is not to “boast” what we have to offer, but rather to see a different perspective from another set of eyes, and learn as much as we can from their insights. This is what EL’s Planet stands for. 💜
I agree with technology and cinematography improvement for Pinoy teleseryes. K-dramas have smooth transitions of their scenes and storylines are carefully studied to connect with each other. While our teleseryes are influenced so much with the number of viewers and there are shows that were prolonged. Oftentimes, prolonged dramas make the story dragging. However, I do believe we have some good teleserye. One of my favorites is Killer Bride. But just as these people suggest, directors and producers in our entertainment industry have a lot to improve. :)
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I'm a Filipino but I have nevee watched The Good One, which I regret. Joshua's acting is so spot on that I cried watching only that scene from a small screen here in UA-cam.
On the wings of love most phenomenal series during 2015..regarding their kissing scene youre saying that theyre taking it so long well that depends on the story coz in the story theyre not a real couple and you must know first the story before concluding.
@@lilyford4752 Palibhasa mataas ang ratings ng Pangako sa'yo pero hindi naman Ang idol mo ang nagdala, mataas ang ratings pero hindi manlang nasama sa mga iconics teleserye ng pilipinas🤣
I just lost my father when Joshua's scene came out, I BREAK DOWN🥺😭 MENTALLY AND EMOTIONALLY BREAK DOWN 😭😭😭 and because I can't get enough of it, I download it and still on my gallery right now
I agree with their comments regarding the quality of dramas here in the Philippines. It's really lacking in comparison to Korean's way of executing and editing dramas. The reason why I watch more K-Dramas is because of how good they really produce a drama. Of course, when you have watched or have seen the plot of too much dramas you would be able to see that almost all dramas have the same plot and it's almost all love-centered. I think the storyline of dramas here in the Philippines is really great and we really have great actors/actresses who could portray characters, it's just that the editing and production of teleseryes is very disruptive which makes it less interesting.
Low budget ang mga teleserye jan sa pinas.mas marami pa ang mga bed scene,kissing scene.Nanonood din ako ng Chinese series,russian series,korean series.😊
Content wise, yes they are basically the same. Acting, although different from actors' perspectives still deliver the emotionality, but for me, the overall execution is what kdramas and their films stand out the most. Yes it's not Hollywood, but they've really stepped up their level of high quality entertainment package.
I believe that in Filipino teleserye is more emotional than K-Dramas. Most filipino teleserye are hard dramas. Slapping are realistic while K-Dramas are very light drama. Cant even slap in the face that will actually marks. Cat fight don't exist in K-DRAMAS. Filipino teleserye has it everytime
There's a better slapping scene than KaraMia haha, that's hilarious. I hope they put some clips from Wildflower, The Legal Wife, and the other iconic scenes from ABS-CBN drama.
This is what im saying .. Many filipino fans of Kdramas and other dramas from China and Japan is that they are craving for something more High Quality productions that you barely see in Local shows.... we cant blame the viewers why they choose foreign shows because our local shows dont want to spend more for their productions ... the story lines are also always the same like its either Love Team, Comedy or Cheating husband or wife..... our local entertainment are just staying in the safe zone thats why they dont improve
What a bias and hypocritical comment. You're comparing Filipino produced shows to those countries? Those are considered "rich" countries compared to a 3rd world country - Philippines. Of course there will be a big difference in production budget/quality. And you're saying the Filipino story lines are the same? Dude, did you even watch the video? The Koreans in this video literally said KDramas are mostly the same love story lines.
I remember that scene from the good son. It was so damn messed up. I couldn’t even believe it. You see a lot of tragic death scenes in Filipino dramas but that one by far was the most tragic one I’ve ever seen. It made me imagine myself in his place. I just couldn’t 😣
They got confused when Joshua was hugging (while wailing) his mom. A big cultural diff. But when it comes to criticizing we are the same. They criticized their own drama like how we criticized ours.😂
Fascinating to see the bi lingual Koreans giving critique to both K drama and Pinoy drama series. They seem to agree that human emotions transcends cultures, race. I tend to watch K drama more than Pinoy series.
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As a Filipino, I totally agree with their observations and suggestions for the improvement of Filipino teleseryes even though it felt bad for me that these are how other people initially see, observe, and receive when they first watch a Filipino drama or Philippine teleserye, and it reminded me on how sometimes poor our quality of entertainment and drama here in the Philippines are. It's saddening, yet it is real and true. I've been always commenting on some of these dramas before and other ones about their lack of sophistication in terms of production, in the execution through direction, in the well integration of some or more CGI depending one genre, in the music and sounds used and their appropriation, and most especially in the cinematography which includes lighting, angles, color scheme, tints and shades, color corrections, frames, etc. which the Philippine dramas are not much exploring and experimenting into. Also most scenes are clichés, repetitive among various dramas, and sort of having stereotypical scenes, plots, plot twists, storyline, story arcs, characters and character description and dimension, and others that they keep on using as their formulas for drama over and over again. Yes they tweak it a little, but they are still revolving around family, love, romance, friendship, amnesia, car scenes, road or street accidents, killing scenes, hostage taking scenes, terrorism, shooting scenes, explosions, kidnappings and or abductions, warehouse scenes, one or more supporting character will die, policemen are slow in responding to crimes, protagonist-antagonist can fight almost anywhere even at the hospital, funerary, mall, escalators, stairs, pools, beaches, streets, etc., and or the antagonist will pay a big penalty in the end like becoming mad and crazy or mentally ill, dying in a severe scene, or put into jail....but sometimes there are plots when the antagonist will easily get out of jail to revenge the protagonist, and the cycle between the antagonist and protagonist winning and loosing through story arcs is always repetitive among Filipino dramas. There are also cliché, repetitive, and stereotypical concepts and storyline revolving on sisters, couples and a lover mistress, fighting over family inheritance and wealth, sibling rivalry, twin or triplet rivalry, siblings/twins/triplets/brothers/sisters getting separated or growing separated at birth or at a young age, a female antagonist will usually be a rich and mean looking lady or a mad and crazy one such as being a psychopath or sociopath, or the female antagonist being the mother-in-law, a sibling, a parent, or usually the other one girl in a love triangle or the mistress of the guy protagonist. There is also this stereotype and repetitive cliché of the female antagonist to wear fancy or expensive clothes, having raised eyebrows, full-on makeup, sometimes cunning and seductive, having mean eyes, being rebellious, and having a foul or potty mouth but with added class and sophistication sometimes. A typical male antagonist is usually someone in power or authority, a gang leader, a criminal, ex-convict, drug dealer, the other guy in a love triangle, having groups of men or criminal followers that he can command and use to achieve his goals, or he can be a rebel, a terrorist, and having the typical bad guy look, a strict but good-looking or a mean and scary face, have a good built, have a foul or potty mouth, being rebellious, can be an older or a young adult guy, having a power or an ability to use weapons, skilled in fighting, or growing a beard and or a moustache, and can also be seductive and cunning. A repetitive cliché and stereotypical representation of a male protagonist is being a good-looking, cute, nice, but brave good guy, family-oriented, some have an affair, poor or maybe rich, sometimes having personal troubles or bad past, sometimes a clean conscience kind of guy, but usually females are the protagonist. For a stereotypical female protagonist, she can be so nice, so good, beautiful, charming, pretty, usually weak at first, then becomes strong, empowered, independent, or strong-willed in the change of plot or near the end or for a next story arc, usually portrayed as rebellious nowadays, sometimes religious, sometimes being portayed as a typical and loud Filipina lady, sometimes naive and innocent and sometimes not. Also, main female or male protagonist most of the time have a bestfriend, bestie, or a buddy friend supporting character to fuel his or her ego, to fuel his or her conscience, to balance the protagonist, or to be his or her sidekick and main supporter. These are the usual cliché scenes, stereotypical plots, typical characters and character description or dimension, storyline, concepts, content, story arcs, setting, and genres Filipino dramas explored and are exploring into. They may change stories and all sometimes, but still some of these elements can still be found in Philippine teleseryes.
This is true. It’s not like those clichés are distinctly Filipinos. Even K-dramas fit in those clichés. It’s just distinct based on cultural aspects of the country. So yeah.
Foreign dramas and shows now tap more into new genres, concepts, contents, and stories like solely focusing or mostly focusing on teen struggles, teen or student social issues, teen life or school life, documentary style drama, sole female protagonist point of view, sole male protagonist point of view, sole child point of view, uncommon suspense and thrillers, art horrors, artistic and slightly experimental genres, coming of age stories, serious social issues, unique individual or personal stories and experiences of common or average humans from a single or few points of view, epic series, historical or historical-based/inspired dramas, general world or respective country's mythology, epics, and pantheons, psychological dramas, psychological horrors, psychological suspense, or psychological thrillers, psychological crimes and investigative dramas, apocalyptic dramas, post-apocalyptic utopian and or dystopian drama, dark fantasy and themes, themes featuring cult or tribal and indigenous beliefs and realities, dramas focusing on PWDs or people who are physically different or unique and their stories, dramas focusing on mental health issues and characters experiencing or with such issues, dramas focusing on LGBT+ realities and characters, dramas on feminism, environmentalism, machosism, toxic masculinity, equality and equity, tragic and melodramatic genres, good forms of satires, etc. There are some Filipino dramas which fit in these genres, but only a few can be named, and most are not shown or aired in free TV, instead they are mostly in Iflix, Netflix, Iwant, etc., I guess also maybe because of their uncommon genres, stories, characters, sensitive topics, graphic contents, etc. that they are not common in national free TV. For me, some Filipino dramas on free TV like Indio, Amaya, Katipunan, Ilustrado, Sahaya, Katorse, Bagito, Angelito and batang Ama, Tween Hearts, Parasite Island, The Killer Bride, Rhodora X, Budoy, Niño, The Richman's Daughter, Destiny Rose, Onanay, Asawa Ko Karibal Ko, My Husband's Lover, Dyosa, Bagani, Encantadia, Etheria, Rounin, The Cure, Genesis, Lobo, Imortal, La Luna Sangre, and some few others I didn't mention can fit in these uncommon Filipino TV genres. Though the other clichés and common or stereotypical elements can still be found in these dramas, but their general story, concept, idea, content, and genre is quite uncommon especially in Filipino free TV or national TV. After all, I can see that Filipino dramas are improving nowadays, creativity-wise, production and execution-wise, and story-wise. They are now experimenting and tapping into more new, uncommon, less or non-cliché, less or non-stereotypical feature genres, and or more artistic, documentary, and or experimental genres. New budding directors, writers, cinematographers, etc. are now venturing out from the older, repetitive, and stereotypical genres, concepts, ideas, contents, characters, and stories, and that's beautiful for the Filipino entertainment and TV industry. I still and will forever have high hopes for our beloved Filipino entertainment and TV industry. I know that venturing on or with these new and uncommon genres and stories is really risky, tough, and even to the point being impossible given our culture, traditions, customs, beliefs, norms, politics, education, perspectives, general mindsets, worldviews, knowledge, production and financial or logistical limitations, limited talent and creative resources and human workforce, issues within our creative and cultural industries, budget, viewership and audience shares, quality and quantity of skills and talents or expertise and specializations, quality of education and training in arts and humanities, our own socio-political, socio-cultural, and socio-economic issues and problems as a country and as people of our nation, and what stories, genres, contents, characters, and concepts or ideas the general and local masses are used to, what they like, what they will choose, what they are able to follow and understand, able to appreciate and accept, and able to consume and digest as an audience or viewer. Still, our Filipino entertainment and TV industry when it comes to drama are trying its best to give the best for us, and I really do appreciate that, and am grateful and thankful with that. Mabuhay ang kultura at mga sining ng ating bansa! Mabuhay ang Telebisyong Filipino! 😁💕😇💕😊 Dios ay bendeci con ustedes y vaya con Dios!
It's refreshing to see someone who noticed that we didn't show the best scenes from both. Everyone's fixated on how we didn't show the Philippines best slapping scene, when we didn't show Korea's best kissing scene either. 🤷🏻♂️ It was our intention to show both good and bad sides from both countries to show the realities in both. Thank you so much for noticing it!
@Kate Lupango Haha don't worry! We aren't offended~ It's just that it seems like only you guys noticed our main goal! Some people even called us "biased" for not showing the best Filipino slapping scene, when in reality even the Korean kissing scene we presented wasn't the best on purpose. Thank you again! I promise you we aren't offended!
@@elsplanet i just want to clarify something ,,,not all are looking for the best ..but rather they hate that scene thats why ....i think there is a mis understanding here ...i've read many comments some say bais and some say ect. But what they are trying to say is find something else not that scenes cuz it is very very OA even me i dont want to watch that scene....i admet ,for me Kdramas are more interesting than pilipino teleserye but i like watching pilipino vlogs rather than K-vlogs ...cuz pilipino vlogs contains more leason while k-vlogs more on comparison....
KDrama is all about cinematography, plot twist and unique story. PDrama is all about the Philippines in general and Filipinos are emotional and story is realistic and I am glad ABSCBN trying to upgrade their technology.
How can they compare filipino and korean shows...they even don't watch filipino tv series and movies...last year maja salvador won best actress for protraying ivy aguas in wildflower that was held in korea...
At first I was confused as to why they chose kara mia over any other good filipino dramas. After watching the clip, I realized that it was just intended for a good laugh just to clear the tension/drama, my ghad chill out people!!!
Hello~ it was simply a segment to release tension. Furthermore, the main goal of our video was to show what both countries actually offer. The kissing scene we presented of Korea wasn't Korea's best as well, there are a lot of dramas that actually do show what a real kiss looks like. But in reality, Korea still airs kisses like the one we featured. Just like Kara Mia, while we do have better dramas (with better slapping scenes) we can't deny that we still produce dramas as such. We hope you understand our video's main goal! ☺️
Filipinos dramas are like mexican telenovelas (we are greatly influenced by them esp by marimar🤣) its too much.. love, pain, hate, violence, and so on.. name it🤣🤣 we love intensity ✌️😁
Yes I agree,, PH need more hardware and software updates to polish the dramas. Sana gumamit sila ng maraming cameras at kung anu ano pa para dumami pa ang manood ng PH teleserye.. Magaling naman pareho sa manpower/ staff/ actor/actress.
WHY WE CHOSE THE KARA MIA SCENE: All of the scenes featured were chosen with one goal in mind, to showcase clips that represent the real state of both countries in terms of the dramas they produce. We must emphasize that aside from the crying scenes, both countries do have better slapping and kissing scenes.
The intention for the slapping scene was to share clips that originally evoked laughter from the audiences when it was aired; this was to lighten up the mood after watching the heavy crying scenes. Both scenes were intended as serious by the creators of the respective dramas. Had we chosen a serious scene from the Philippines, a serious scene from South Korea would have been chosen as well.
We noticed that some of our Filipino viewers were only upset that we chose that scene from Kara Mia, but please do keep in mind that *even the kissing scene of South Korea was not their best either.* Many other dramas do have much better kissing scenes, but we can’t deny that such scenes do exist in Korean Dramas, just as we have dramas like Kara Mia in the Philippines.
Again, like our OPM reaction videos, our goal is not to “boast” what we have to offer, but rather to see a different perspective from another set of eyes, and learn as much as we can from their insights. This is what EL’s Planet stands for. 💜
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are they watching it with the sound on? Would be interesting to hear if they do!!
As a Filipino, I totally agree with their observations and suggestions for the improvement of Filipino teleseryes even though it felt bad for me that these are how other people initially see, observe, and receive when they first watch a Filipino drama or Philippine teleserye, and it reminded me on how sometimes poor our quality of entertainment and drama here in the Philippines are. It's saddening, yet it is real and true.
I've been always commenting on some of these dramas before and other ones about their lack of sophistication in terms of production, in the execution through direction, in the well integration of some or more CGI depending one genre, in the music and sounds used and their appropriation, and most especially in the cinematography which includes lighting, angles, color scheme, tints and shades, color corrections, frames, etc. which the Philippine dramas are not much exploring and experimenting into.
Also most scenes are clichés, repetitive among various dramas, and sort of having stereotypical scenes, plots, plot twists, storyline, story arcs, characters and character description and dimension, and others that they keep on using as their formulas for drama over and over again. Yes they tweak it a little, but they are still revolving around family, love, romance, friendship, amnesia, car scenes, road or street accidents, killing scenes, hostage taking scenes, terrorism, shooting scenes, explosions, kidnappings and or abductions, warehouse scenes, one or more supporting character will die, policemen are slow in responding to crimes, protagonist-antagonist can fight almost anywhere even at the hospital, funerary, mall, escalators, stairs, pools, beaches, streets, etc., and or the antagonist will pay a big penalty in the end like becoming mad and crazy or mentally ill, dying in a severe scene, or put into jail....but sometimes there are plots when the antagonist will easily get out of jail to revenge the protagonist, and the cycle between the antagonist and protagonist winning and loosing through story arcs is always repetitive among Filipino dramas.
There are also cliché, repetitive, and stereotypical concepts and storyline revolving on sisters, couples and a lover mistress, fighting over family inheritance and wealth, sibling rivalry, twin or triplet rivalry, siblings/twins/triplets/brothers/sisters getting separated or growing separated at birth or at a young age, a female antagonist will usually be a rich and mean looking lady or a mad and crazy one such as being a psychopath or sociopath, or the female antagonist being the mother-in-law, a sibling, a parent, or usually the other one girl in a love triangle or the mistress of the guy protagonist. There is also this stereotype and repetitive cliché of the female antagonist to wear fancy or expensive clothes, having raised eyebrows, full-on makeup, sometimes cunning and seductive, having mean eyes, being rebellious, and having a foul or potty mouth but with added class and sophistication sometimes.
A typical male antagonist is usually someone in power or authority, a gang leader, a criminal, ex-convict, drug dealer, the other guy in a love triangle, having groups of men or criminal followers that he can command and use to achieve his goals, or he can be a rebel, a terrorist, and having the typical bad guy look, a strict but good-looking or a mean and scary face, have a good built, have a foul or potty mouth, being rebellious, can be an older or a young adult guy, having a power or an ability to use weapons, skilled in fighting, or growing a beard and or a moustache, and can also be seductive and cunning.
A repetitive cliché and stereotypical representation of a male protagonist is being a good-looking, cute, nice, but brave good guy, family-oriented, some have an affair, poor or maybe rich, sometimes having personal troubles or bad past, sometimes a clean conscience kind of guy, but usually females are the protagonist.
For a stereotypical female protagonist, she can be so nice, so good, beautiful, charming, pretty, usually weak at first, then becomes strong, empowered, independent, or strong-willed in the change of plot or near the end or for a next story arc, usually portrayed as rebellious nowadays, sometimes religious, sometimes being portayed as a typical and loud Filipina lady, sometimes naive and innocent and sometimes not.
Also, main female or male protagonist most of the time have a bestfriend, bestie, or a buddy friend supporting character to fuel his or her ego, to fuel his or her conscience, to balance the protagonist, or to be his or her sidekick and main supporter.
These are the usual cliché scenes, stereotypical plots, typical characters and character description or dimension, storyline, concepts, content, story arcs, setting, and genres Filipino dramas explored and are exploring into. They may change stories and all sometimes, but still some of these elements can still be found in Philippine teleseryes.
Make them react to filipino Horror thriller series like the Killer Bride (which has a lot of mindblowing twists)and a new release, I AM U. Btw, You shoulda been shown them instead of KaraMia, Tubig at Langis, Wildflower, or Angel Locsin and Maja fight/slapping scene on The Legal Wife| The rage.
Next time choose good Filipino indie films and music
Basta ABS-CBN block tlga agad. Meron silang taga block manually kapag hindi masagap sa automatic.
Let's be honest, that Joshua Garcia scene from the Good Son is just so good. He's one of the best actors of his generation. Clap clap clap
Hear, hear!
And sobrang galing nya talaga pag dating sa mga scene na iyakan
True, my tears were forming when I watch lol
Yeah..currently the best in their generation when it comes to heavy drama.
I think Angel Locsin and Maja Salvador's slap scene is the best haha
This was also what I'm thinking. This video was biased. Like wtf!!! HAHAHAHHA
@@isnajie1537 Hello~ if you haven't seen our explanation in the pinned above yet, here it is~
WHY WE CHOSE THE KARA MIA SCENE: All of the scenes featured were chosen with one goal in mind, to showcase clips that represent the real state of both countries in terms of the dramas they produce. We must emphasize that aside from the crying scenes, both countries do have better slapping and kissing scenes.
The intention for the slapping scene was to share clips that originally evoked laughter from the audiences when it was aired; this was to lighten up the mood after watching the heavy crying scenes. Both scenes were intended as serious by the creators of the respective dramas. Had we chosen a serious scene from the Philippines, a serious scene from South Korea would have been chosen as well.
We noticed that some of our Filipino viewers were only upset that we chose that scene from Kara Mia, but please do keep in mind that *even the kissing scene of South Korea was not their best either.* Many other dramas do have much better kissing scenes, but we can’t deny that such scenes do exist in Korean Dramas, just as we have dramas like Kara Mia in the Philippines.
Again, like our OPM reaction videos, our goal is not to “boast” what we have to offer, but rather to see a different perspective from another set of eyes, and learn as much as we can from their insights. This is what EL’s Planet stands for. 💜
Gulat nga ako eh ba't kara mia yung lumabas hahaha ang dami kaya sa legal wife na slapping scene 😂
Than-than I know right😅
Totally ignored 😂😂😅😆
I would say filipino acting is more emotional but sometimes it getting overboard. Korean acting are also very good but stiffed sometimes its like I'm watching anime. But koreans ofcourse have better storylines, plots, scripts and cinematography. We filipinos also have some good movies and series but lets admit it, it is not as complicated and as well written as kdramas.
I knoe!! Paulit-ulit nlang ung mga kwento nung atin.. tapos ang pangit pa ng cinematography no offense
Most of our teleseryes are really awkward and cringey.
low budget.Di naman ganun kayaman ang pinas para sa magandang effect etc.Yung iba gaya gaya lang .Iilan lang ang maganda at may sense mostly from abscbn/starcinema lang. Nakadepende rin kasi yan sa manunuod,kung masyadong mababaw mga manunuod,alangan naman gagamit sila ng mga words o scenes na unfamiliar o mahirap intindihin?syempre hindi..Kung mga viewers ay napakacritic,machallenge sila mgproduce ng high quality film pero dahil hindi,edi hindi.Masasayang lang kung walang manunuod kaya dun sila sa may manunuod.
@@horrormovielover6725 ok lang hindi maganda cinematography andaming kdrama na ampanget ng effect pero sobrang ganda ng story
And mostly ng kdrama characters makikita mo maturity nila. Hindi katulad ng mga character sa pilipinas. Ang yayaman mga asal skwater. Yan naaadapt tuloy ng mga viewer. Kahit mga bida immature magisip nakakapikon
Joshua Garcia actually proved yo us that he's really a good actor when he acted on The Good Son, I was actually impressed by his acting on that show, what we call, "Teleserye" here.
Show them The Legal Wife & Wild Flower
Emman tsaka Tubig at Langis 😂
agreed
Don't forget about "Ina Kapatid Anak" hahahaha full of different emotions like a rollercoaster. Hahaha
Dont forget
my husband lover
My special tatay
My little nanay
Asawa ko karibal ko
Kambal karibal
Dading
In GMA
Joseph Baclea-an tubig at langis is superb
I wish the slapping scene shown from the Philippines was one of the “confrontation scenes”, I mean, a lot of teleseryes show real and hurtful slapping scenes.
And the fact that they chose kara mia Fvck HAHAHAHAHA
Yeah, Angel and Maja ata iyon?Malutong iyong sampal don
Hello~ actually we decided to show a comical slapping scene from both Korea and the Philippines to break the tension from the first scene. Had we shown a confrontation scene, the Korean slapping scene would be a much more serious one as well. So eventually, we chose a scene that evoked laughter from both Korean and Filipino audiences when it was first aired in their respective countries. ☺️
They should choose The Legal Wife instead.. 😅
Ako na nahiya para dun sa karamia. Mas ok pa yung sapakan ni angelica at angel locsin. Marami ding may mga magagandang sampalan
notice how most good teleserye/movies are produced by ABS-CBN
true
because they are the best of best in the Philippines, compare all of their production to other networks especially the acting and cinematography/graphics
my high school teacher who i think worked in abs-cbn for a time said that ABS-CBN is more known for its teleseryes and movies but GMA for its news and documentaries
@@rhysfayne2221 for me thats true, kapag Gma kasi mostly KMJS maririnig mo or whatnot habang kapag Abs maybe wildflower and etc
Prehas ko pinapanood ung abs-cbn at GMA, tapos napansin ko na parang mas malabo ung abs-cbn sa tv kaysa GMA, so sa tingin ko mas maganda ung cinematography/graphics ng GMA kaysa abs-cbn. Pero not gonna lie na magaganda ung mga palabas nila.
We can't deny that OTWOL was a big hit, a huge success teleserye and Iconic Philippine teleserye.
I just miss JaDine
how was it a big hit? didn't even do good in its ratings
@@lilyford4752 it was always trending back in 2015-2016 specially the wedding at the finale
But it was actually a crap.. bash me then
@@rikhalyndumayas1446 trending? lol why would u compare ratings from trending? ratings are the basis of a successful teleserye. everyone can tweet and make it trend but not everyone can go spend time watching infront of tv
Suggest ko lng po na sana mapanood nila
Ex and Why's
The How's of us
Four sister and a wedding ( Mocha Uson scene)
Hello, Love, Goodbye!
Everything About Her
A Second Chance
Seven Sundays
The Mistress
Hope you can notice me po!!!
Btw kung mabasa to ni kruxx!!
Hi sayo love/bhebehqouh/babes/Mahal!!!! Stay safe sa covid 19 wag na lumabas at gumaya kay Koko Pimentel ❤
Agree
Seven sundays!
Waaaaahhhh mga fave movie kooo
Please include She's datinf the gangster and Barcelona
Ang Probinsyano😂
Part 2, dapat meron yung away ni Angel at Maja sa The Legal Wife
Kaya nga naman
lol, your comment and then Noya-san as your dp. I kennat!🤣
Yung nagpakita si Camia cruz sa mga Ardiente damn!
Kaya nga dapat yung the legal wife talaga hindi yung karamia my god nakakaloka na wala tuloy interest kung panuorin to ng buo kasi nakita ko karamian nakaka dissapoint
@@cristineguelas8916 tubig at langis kamo
The lost recipe is a recent Filipino drama that's extremely underrated. They focus more on the quality and storyline not stretching out the show just cause it gets popular. A breath of fresh air in Filipino Dramas to be honest. i hope more people get to watch this show. :)
One of my favs, fresh yung story
Maganda yung kwento yung acting lang kulang.
@@xoxo5405 i thought the acting was perfect kasi di over the top kung umarte. sakto lang para sa storya kasi hindi naman super heavy drama yung kwento. pero to each their own. 😊
@@tjos86 Yung leading man nagdala 😉
widow's web din! daming ganap 😂 buti di nila pinahaba yung story.
otwol is the most succesful romantic drama for me.
you're not alone.
I agree too
❤
Yeah. At Walang patayan 😊 kahit mga celebrity fan ng OTWOL eh
Indeed
7:04 In every filipino household, whenever there is a romantic kissing scene, you have to pretend that youre not having that "kilig" feeling when you watch with your parents. Golden Rule: pretend to be "over-conservative" when watching a kissing scene with your parents 😑😑😑
It would have been better if used tony labrusca nad angels kissing scene in glorious, and slapping scene from pangako sayo... Hahahhaha
The slapping scene should be 'Halik' not 'KaraMia'
I like that suggestion.
Or The Legal Wife 🤭 Gave me an almost heart attack watching it
Yep the karamia part was so cringey af
yea ikr
COMICAL SLAPPING nga eh , hindi ba nagbabasa ng description?
ON THE WINGS OF LOVE
"They just broke up almost 1month ago"
Arghhhh huhuhuhuhu I remember that again I'm crying😢😢😖
Crying??? Let them watch the whole "magnifico" movie... let's see who's crying... 😏
Agree. Even if I've watched it again and again, I still end up crying
I prefer Marimar (Marian version) where Bella choose Rodolfo than Sergio
Yeah right...They should have watched the whole clip but even tho its just that scene I cried again
Minimize your voice when giving your reaction you guy's are so noisy
My cousin cried really hard. He was the person who do not cry on movies but he did. 😅
Sa dami²ng sampalan yung kara mia pa, TAHAHAHHA comedy!
Basa basa din kasi ng explanation nila tanga!
@@너너나나나 kakapagod magbasa haha
MOARMYBUDDYCARAT LABELS
Their intention naman is magpatawa kaya nila nilagay yung kara mia (kaya hayaan mo na COMEDY talaga yung kara mia HAHAHHAHAA)
Joshua Scene is really the best. His acting is superb, even though you did not watch the whole drama but you can feel the pain he has.... I really cried a lot in this scene...
Listening to these Koreans speak English, you can tell that they have been schooled in the Philippines. They have Filipino English accent. It is not a bad thing and it actually is very cute hehehehe....
Bruh that's exactly what I was thinking.
If “Ang Probinsyano” was executed better, it would’ve been really good. I mean in terms of plot and storyline, it’s really at par with k-dramas. The episodes about Judy Anne’s multiple personality killer, the President’s family’s death and retrieval of corpses were really good. I mean they just need to work on it more, seems like 5 airing shows a week takes a toll on the shows even though they start shooting way before the first airing dates.
Ang haba na kasi masyado ng Ang Probinsyano nakakaumay na panoorin.
You have your own opinion, but for me Ang Probinsyano is too long you can't even bingewatch it, it would reach at least a year to binge watch it. In the first few episodes it was exciting, but the farther it goes it becomes boring and I lose my interest in it
dIsGusTeD
Yes, di mo kayang ibinge watch
Sinayang nila yung plot 😂
Ang ganda na nung simula
Talo pa nga yung encantadia eh
Kyalang sobrang tagal nagsialisan
Na sila onyok.
@@disgusted2704 may part ng AP na pinapanuod ko naman.. D lahat.. Hehe.
LoL, sa dami dami ng slapping scene yun talaga pinakita. Hahaha may mga iconic slapping like yung "The Legal Wife" or "Ina Kapatid Anak" or "Ika-6 na utos" hahahaha pati yung kissing scene andami nilang kissing scene dun yun pa. hahahaha.. yung drama scene lang ako nagalingan
Alli Xian fan ata ng barbie forteza ang may ari ng channel na to
@@chefengineer2252HWHAHAHAHAHAH AMP
Alli Xian haha ika 6 na utos daming sampalan daming bugbugan mula parking lot to mall to escalator to rooftop to park tapos daming tapunan ng cake, cupcakes, balot at kung ano ano pa haha
@@chefengineer2252 hahahaha baka nga
@@kapemackyato3938 kaya nga. Hahaha todo ang mga scene dun
That Filipino slapping scene.....
How come YOU chose that?
Lmao ikr
Simply because the Korean slapping scene wasn’t a serious confrontational slapping scene as well. Or at least it did not evoke such feeling from the Korean audience. We decided to show a comical slapping scene from both Korea and the Philippines to break the tension from the first scene watched as well. Had we shown a more serious Filipino slapping scene, the Korean slapping scene we would have chosen would be a much more serious one as well. Both scenes chosen went viral in both Korea and the Philippines for reasons that were not originally meant by the actual dramas. We hope you understand~ ☺️
@@elsplanet Well Philippines is not korea.
@@arlancalosor9694 yeah i was confused also.😕
@@arlancalosor9694 well the reactors are korean,not filipinos like us.
The Legal Wife (ABS-CBN) Maja Salvador and Angel Locsin confrontation scene.. please react to that. 😅
When they choose karamia, seriously 😂😂😂 vs the himchi slap😂
Ikr. Para sating pinoy di nakakatawa yung scene na yun. Mas masakit pa nga yun sa sampal ng kamay dba?
True
tangena inskip ko agad hahhahah
Samedt. This is sp biased!!
Hello~ if you haven't seen our explanation in the pinned above yet, here it is~
WHY WE CHOSE THE KARA MIA SCENE: All of the scenes featured were chosen with one goal in mind, to showcase clips that represent the real state of both countries in terms of the dramas they produce. We must emphasize that aside from the crying scenes, both countries do have better slapping and kissing scenes.
The intention for the slapping scene was to share clips that originally evoked laughter from the audiences when it was aired; this was to lighten up the mood after watching the heavy crying scenes. Both scenes were intended as serious by the creators of the respective dramas. Had we chosen a serious scene from the Philippines, a serious scene from South Korea would have been chosen as well.
We noticed that some of our Filipino viewers were only upset that we chose that scene from Kara Mia, but please do keep in mind that *even the kissing scene of South Korea was not their best either.* Many other dramas do have much better kissing scenes, but we can’t deny that such scenes do exist in Korean Dramas, just as we have dramas like Kara Mia in the Philippines.
Again, like our OPM reaction videos, our goal is not to “boast” what we have to offer, but rather to see a different perspective from another set of eyes, and learn as much as we can from their insights. This is what EL’s Planet stands for. 💜
I agree with technology and cinematography improvement for Pinoy teleseryes. K-dramas have smooth transitions of their scenes and storylines are carefully studied to connect with each other. While our teleseryes are influenced so much with the number of viewers and there are shows that were prolonged. Oftentimes, prolonged dramas make the story dragging. However, I do believe we have some good teleserye. One of my favorites is Killer Bride. But just as these people suggest, directors and producers in our entertainment industry have a lot to improve. :)
Omg, the otwol feels haha.Thanks for featuring otwol, jadine was the ist loveteam ive been following and you cant just imagine a group of professionals going gaga at them, and purchased vip tickets just to attend concert in manila and cebu.It brings back memories.Thankss!! #otwolistabankerhere
It's been 4 years, but still can't move on Goblin.. Super cool drama, lots of morals, funny moments, and crying moments as well, and etc.
I'm a Filipino but I have nevee watched The Good One, which I regret. Joshua's acting is so spot on that I cried watching only that scene from a small screen here in UA-cam.
Lol why Kara Mia? couldve chosen "Tubig at Langis" that series has the strongest slapping scenes in Ph tv history 😂😂😂
How a out "Ang dalawang Mrs. Real" and "The Stepsisters" halatang bias ka eh
"anak" Ms. Claudine and Ms. Vilma😭🤞👏
"Comical" slapping scene.
@@agabite8783 TELESERYE po. So I think not countred ang Anak 😁
Ung DALAWANG Mrs Real DIN best TELESERYE 2013 ata or 2014 yu pna labas wag bias dilang and cbn Ang magaling. Jan
On the wings of love most phenomenal series during 2015..regarding their kissing scene youre saying that theyre taking it so long well that depends on the story coz in the story theyre not a real couple and you must know first the story before concluding.
most phenomenal but a flopped telesrye with flopped ratings? stop joking
@@lilyford4752 Palibhasa mataas ang ratings ng Pangako sa'yo pero hindi naman Ang idol mo ang nagdala, mataas ang ratings pero hindi manlang nasama sa mga iconics teleserye ng pilipinas🤣
This is why I love kdramas they really put effort to everything. Especially the film locations and OST😍
"Regardless of country, actors are actors" - superr trueee
I want to see kathniel's scene of one of their movies. I highly nominate a clip from the how's of us. Such a beautiful story it has.
I just lost my father when Joshua's scene came out, I BREAK DOWN🥺😭 MENTALLY AND EMOTIONALLY BREAK DOWN 😭😭😭 and because I can't get enough of it, I download it and still on my gallery right now
On The Wings Of Love full trailer . Jebaaaal ! 🙏
💖💖
K-Drama vs PH Adaptation naman next 😁😅
Hahaha adik wag na
Bobby Zarate hahahaha mapapahiya tayo!
Temptation of Wife lang ata pwede nating panlaban diyan.
NO
Bruhh nakakahiya wag na haha
I agree with their comments regarding the quality of dramas here in the Philippines. It's really lacking in comparison to Korean's way of executing and editing dramas. The reason why I watch more K-Dramas is because of how good they really produce a drama. Of course, when you have watched or have seen the plot of too much dramas you would be able to see that almost all dramas have the same plot and it's almost all love-centered. I think the storyline of dramas here in the Philippines is really great and we really have great actors/actresses who could portray characters, it's just that the editing and production of teleseryes is very disruptive which makes it less interesting.
I agree in everything that you said because its true.
Low budget ang mga teleserye jan sa pinas.mas marami pa ang mga bed scene,kissing scene.Nanonood din ako ng Chinese series,russian series,korean series.😊
Korean may have the best storyline but Philippine actors and actress are much better in Acting. Giving their best emotion in scenes.
I really really love this channel!!!!! So hardworking.!!! The editing is so good!!! Love y'all❤️❤️❤️
Content wise, yes they are basically the same. Acting, although different from actors' perspectives still deliver the emotionality, but for me, the overall execution is what kdramas and their films stand out the most. Yes it's not Hollywood, but they've really stepped up their level of high quality entertainment package.
I believe that in Filipino teleserye is more emotional than K-Dramas. Most filipino teleserye are hard dramas. Slapping are realistic while K-Dramas are very light drama. Cant even slap in the face that will actually marks. Cat fight don't exist in K-DRAMAS. Filipino teleserye has it everytime
Coz Koreans are not war freaks unlike Filipino
Sana yung sa slapping scene yung sa tubig at langis o kaya the legal wife hahaha
El, I suggest you let your korfriends react to the Philippines’ soldiers contribution in the Korean War
There's a better slapping scene than KaraMia haha, that's hilarious. I hope they put some clips from Wildflower, The Legal Wife, and the other iconic scenes from ABS-CBN drama.
Ito lang den ang katunayan na mahal na mahal ng koreano ang mga pilipino at nais kong sabihin WE LOVE YOU ALL❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is what im saying .. Many filipino fans of Kdramas and other dramas from China and Japan is that they are craving for something more High Quality productions that you barely see in Local shows.... we cant blame the viewers why they choose foreign shows because our local shows dont want to spend more for their productions ... the story lines are also always the same like its either Love Team, Comedy or Cheating husband or wife..... our local entertainment are just staying in the safe zone thats why they dont improve
Exactly👌👌👌
What a bias and hypocritical comment. You're comparing Filipino produced shows to those countries? Those are considered "rich" countries compared to a 3rd world country - Philippines. Of course there will be a big difference in production budget/quality. And you're saying the Filipino story lines are the same? Dude, did you even watch the video? The Koreans in this video literally said KDramas are mostly the same love story lines.
@@alois7117 government funded po ang entertainment industry sa korea kaya mas advanced sila.
I'd like to think that as well. Unfortunately, I don't think the masses would agree. Look at Probinsyano.
I remember that scene from the good son. It was so damn messed up. I couldn’t even believe it. You see a lot of tragic death scenes in Filipino dramas but that one by far was the most tragic one I’ve ever seen. It made me imagine myself in his place. I just couldn’t 😣
You should show them Ang Dalawang Mrs.Real of Dingdong & Maricel 😂 that was legendary
I feel like they'll appreciate Killer Bride. Those twists were really unexpected
You all should have choose the kissing of Kyungsoo in 100 days my Prince.
next naman ung ph funny drama .aabangan ko ulit next video nyo
good bless El's Planet more video😍
OTWOL was and still is the best romantic comedy teleserye in the Philippines ever! Jadine ♥
They got confused when Joshua was hugging (while wailing) his mom. A big cultural diff. But when it comes to criticizing we are the same. They criticized their own drama like how we criticized ours.😂
The slapping scenes, the best is Angel and Maja scene at the teleserye The legal wife, the best😍😅
These koreans are so good in giving reactions. And their english are so good as well! Love it! Keep it up guys! 🤗😁😍
Don't choose any drama that come from GMA network...they make shitty teleseryes...(but they do great documentary)
Not all from GMA is not good, people have different opinions.
Excuse me lg marami ding nagawang maganda ang gma no . Wag lahatin , di din nman lahat ng gawang abs is maganda .
Yamate
Most from GMA are not good. I prefer those from ABC-CBN.
Akala mo namn magaganda teleserye ABS pareho lang may epic failed hahaha sa news namn Biased ang ABS😂
Filipino are emotional. So hugging the corpse of their love ones is actually happening in reality.
Korea the best of course
Fascinating to see the bi lingual Koreans giving critique to both K drama and Pinoy drama series. They seem to agree that human emotions transcends cultures, race. I tend to watch K drama more than Pinoy series.
Show them The Killer Bride, Wildflower, The Legal Wife, Pangako Sa 'Yo, Ina Kapatid Anak, The Blood Sisters
Filipino Movies you guys should watch;
•Four Sisters and a Wedding
•Seven Sundays
•The How's of Us
•Alone Together
•Love You to the Stars and back
•A Second Chance
•Never Not Love You
•Filipino Adaption of Miracle in Cell no. 7
As a Filipino, I totally agree with their observations and suggestions for the improvement of Filipino teleseryes even though it felt bad for me that these are how other people initially see, observe, and receive when they first watch a Filipino drama or Philippine teleserye, and it reminded me on how sometimes poor our quality of entertainment and drama here in the Philippines are. It's saddening, yet it is real and true.
I've been always commenting on some of these dramas before and other ones about their lack of sophistication in terms of production, in the execution through direction, in the well integration of some or more CGI depending one genre, in the music and sounds used and their appropriation, and most especially in the cinematography which includes lighting, angles, color scheme, tints and shades, color corrections, frames, etc. which the Philippine dramas are not much exploring and experimenting into.
Also most scenes are clichés, repetitive among various dramas, and sort of having stereotypical scenes, plots, plot twists, storyline, story arcs, characters and character description and dimension, and others that they keep on using as their formulas for drama over and over again. Yes they tweak it a little, but they are still revolving around family, love, romance, friendship, amnesia, car scenes, road or street accidents, killing scenes, hostage taking scenes, terrorism, shooting scenes, explosions, kidnappings and or abductions, warehouse scenes, one or more supporting character will die, policemen are slow in responding to crimes, protagonist-antagonist can fight almost anywhere even at the hospital, funerary, mall, escalators, stairs, pools, beaches, streets, etc., and or the antagonist will pay a big penalty in the end like becoming mad and crazy or mentally ill, dying in a severe scene, or put into jail....but sometimes there are plots when the antagonist will easily get out of jail to revenge the protagonist, and the cycle between the antagonist and protagonist winning and loosing through story arcs is always repetitive among Filipino dramas.
There are also cliché, repetitive, and stereotypical concepts and storyline revolving on sisters, couples and a lover mistress, fighting over family inheritance and wealth, sibling rivalry, twin or triplet rivalry, siblings/twins/triplets/brothers/sisters getting separated or growing separated at birth or at a young age, a female antagonist will usually be a rich and mean looking lady or a mad and crazy one such as being a psychopath or sociopath, or the female antagonist being the mother-in-law, a sibling, a parent, or usually the other one girl in a love triangle or the mistress of the guy protagonist. There is also this stereotype and repetitive cliché of the female antagonist to wear fancy or expensive clothes, having raised eyebrows, full-on makeup, sometimes cunning and seductive, having mean eyes, being rebellious, and having a foul or potty mouth but with added class and sophistication sometimes.
A typical male antagonist is usually someone in power or authority, a gang leader, a criminal, ex-convict, drug dealer, the other guy in a love triangle, having groups of men or criminal followers that he can command and use to achieve his goals, or he can be a rebel, a terrorist, and having the typical bad guy look, a strict but good-looking or a mean and scary face, have a good built, have a foul or potty mouth, being rebellious, can be an older or a young adult guy, having a power or an ability to use weapons, skilled in fighting, or growing a beard and or a moustache, and can also be seductive and cunning.
A repetitive cliché and stereotypical representation of a male protagonist is being a good-looking, cute, nice, but brave good guy, family-oriented, some have an affair, poor or maybe rich, sometimes having personal troubles or bad past, sometimes a clean conscience kind of guy, but usually females are the protagonist.
For a stereotypical female protagonist, she can be so nice, so good, beautiful, charming, pretty, usually weak at first, then becomes strong, empowered, independent, or strong-willed in the change of plot or near the end or for a next story arc, usually portrayed as rebellious nowadays, sometimes religious, sometimes being portayed as a typical and loud Filipina lady, sometimes naive and innocent and sometimes not.
Also, main female or male protagonist most of the time have a bestfriend, bestie, or a buddy friend supporting character to fuel his or her ego, to fuel his or her conscience, to balance the protagonist, or to be his or her sidekick and main supporter.
These are the usual cliché scenes, stereotypical plots, typical characters and character description or dimension, storyline, concepts, content, story arcs, setting, and genres Filipino dramas explored and are exploring into. They may change stories and all sometimes, but still some of these elements can still be found in Philippine teleseryes.
This is true. It’s not like those clichés are distinctly Filipinos. Even K-dramas fit in those clichés. It’s just distinct based on cultural aspects of the country. So yeah.
@@raevencress7020 True...👍👍👍
Foreign dramas and shows now tap more into new genres, concepts, contents, and stories like solely focusing or mostly focusing on teen struggles, teen or student social issues, teen life or school life, documentary style drama, sole female protagonist point of view, sole male protagonist point of view, sole child point of view, uncommon suspense and thrillers, art horrors, artistic and slightly experimental genres, coming of age stories, serious social issues, unique individual or personal stories and experiences of common or average humans from a single or few points of view, epic series, historical or historical-based/inspired dramas, general world or respective country's mythology, epics, and pantheons, psychological dramas, psychological horrors, psychological suspense, or psychological thrillers, psychological crimes and investigative dramas, apocalyptic dramas, post-apocalyptic utopian and or dystopian drama, dark fantasy and themes, themes featuring cult or tribal and indigenous beliefs and realities, dramas focusing on PWDs or people who are physically different or unique and their stories, dramas focusing on mental health issues and characters experiencing or with such issues, dramas focusing on LGBT+ realities and characters, dramas on feminism, environmentalism, machosism, toxic masculinity, equality and equity, tragic and melodramatic genres, good forms of satires, etc.
There are some Filipino dramas which fit in these genres, but only a few can be named, and most are not shown or aired in free TV, instead they are mostly in Iflix, Netflix, Iwant, etc., I guess also maybe because of their uncommon genres, stories, characters, sensitive topics, graphic contents, etc. that they are not common in national free TV.
For me, some Filipino dramas on free TV like Indio, Amaya, Katipunan, Ilustrado, Sahaya, Katorse, Bagito, Angelito and batang Ama, Tween Hearts, Parasite Island, The Killer Bride, Rhodora X, Budoy, Niño, The Richman's Daughter, Destiny Rose, Onanay, Asawa Ko Karibal Ko, My Husband's Lover, Dyosa, Bagani, Encantadia, Etheria, Rounin, The Cure, Genesis, Lobo, Imortal, La Luna Sangre, and some few others I didn't mention can fit in these uncommon Filipino TV genres.
Though the other clichés and common or stereotypical elements can still be found in these dramas, but their general story, concept, idea, content, and genre is quite uncommon especially in Filipino free TV or national TV.
After all, I can see that Filipino dramas are improving nowadays, creativity-wise, production and execution-wise, and story-wise. They are now experimenting and tapping into more new, uncommon, less or non-cliché, less or non-stereotypical feature genres, and or more artistic, documentary, and or experimental genres.
New budding directors, writers, cinematographers, etc. are now venturing out from the older, repetitive, and stereotypical genres, concepts, ideas, contents, characters, and stories, and that's beautiful for the Filipino entertainment and TV industry.
I still and will forever have high hopes for our beloved Filipino entertainment and TV industry.
I know that venturing on or with these new and uncommon genres and stories is really risky, tough, and even to the point being impossible given our culture, traditions, customs, beliefs, norms, politics, education, perspectives, general mindsets, worldviews, knowledge, production and financial or logistical limitations, limited talent and creative resources and human workforce, issues within our creative and cultural industries, budget, viewership and audience shares, quality and quantity of skills and talents or expertise and specializations, quality of education and training in arts and humanities, our own socio-political, socio-cultural, and socio-economic issues and problems as a country and as people of our nation, and what stories, genres, contents, characters, and concepts or ideas the general and local masses are used to, what they like, what they will choose, what they are able to follow and understand, able to appreciate and accept, and able to consume and digest as an audience or viewer.
Still, our Filipino entertainment and TV industry when it comes to drama are trying its best to give the best for us, and I really do appreciate that, and am grateful and thankful with that.
Mabuhay ang kultura at mga sining ng ating bansa! Mabuhay ang Telebisyong Filipino!
😁💕😇💕😊
Dios ay bendeci con ustedes y vaya con Dios!
Undeniably K-drama is the best. I am Filipino i am not Kpop or K-drama fan ita just their script writer is the best i think.
Koreans: I don't really like watching dramas...
Me (Filipino): binge-watching k-dramas and rewatching kdramas because I'm stuck at home...
gano mag god filipino mo ang chose naho korea
6:35 nakakahiya HAHAHAHA jk
the kissing scene should be from W coz Lee Jong Suk my man killed that jk
It's refreshing to see someone who noticed that we didn't show the best scenes from both. Everyone's fixated on how we didn't show the Philippines best slapping scene, when we didn't show Korea's best kissing scene either. 🤷🏻♂️ It was our intention to show both good and bad sides from both countries to show the realities in both. Thank you so much for noticing it!
@Kate Lupango Haha don't worry! We aren't offended~ It's just that it seems like only you guys noticed our main goal! Some people even called us "biased" for not showing the best Filipino slapping scene, when in reality even the Korean kissing scene we presented wasn't the best on purpose. Thank you again! I promise you we aren't offended!
@@elsplanet i just want to clarify something ,,,not all are looking for the best ..but rather they hate that scene thats why ....i think there is a mis understanding here ...i've read many comments some say bais and some say ect. But what they are trying to say is find something else not that scenes cuz it is very very OA even me i dont want to watch that scene....i admet ,for me Kdramas are more interesting than pilipino teleserye but i like watching pilipino vlogs rather than K-vlogs ...cuz pilipino vlogs contains more leason while k-vlogs more on comparison....
KDrama is all about cinematography, plot twist and unique story. PDrama is all about the Philippines in general and Filipinos are emotional and story is realistic and I am glad ABSCBN trying to upgrade their technology.
I love K drama and Filipino movies💜🥺
I'm filipino but korean drama is the best compare to our drama need more more improvement.
James Reid and Nadine Lustre.....MY IDOLLL💖💖💖
9:13 they've been waiting to chorus lmao
K drama are the best.......love from Philippines
OTWOL is such a phenomenal ts in the Phils. Kudos to all the actors who gave justice to each character.
I love their Filipino Accent even they are koreans😍❤👍🇵🇭
by the way, the way these koreans spoke english is sooooo filipino. it sounds like their accent sounds so local
How can they compare filipino and korean shows...they even don't watch filipino tv series and movies...last year maja salvador won best actress for protraying ivy aguas in wildflower that was held in korea...
At first I was confused as to why they chose kara mia over any other good filipino dramas. After watching the clip, I realized that it was just intended for a good laugh just to clear the tension/drama, my ghad chill out people!!!
I actually cried more in kdramas than in filipini scenes
Not gonna lie filipino actresses are the best acting in the whole wide world and much intertaining. Do you agree?
Shuta bakit karamia? Hehe anyways thats their choice.
My choice would be “ang dalawang mrs. reyes” by maricel soriano and dingdong dantes
Yan ang powers ni Berber! Even Koreans like his acting! Galing talaga ni Berber namin! #JoshNella #JoshuaGarcia #JanellaSalvador #TheKillerBride
It means kdrama won over filipino drama
Plot, genre, music and acting 👍👍👍👍
Taena bakit pa napili yung karamia HAHAHAHAHHA natatawa tuloy ako!😂😂😂
Cinematography: Agreed
Joshua Garcia is really a good drama actor
ENCANTADIA the special effects is good for me :)
True
When the story is getting in the climax the OST of the drama will come out of nowhere 😂🤦♂️
Why not choose a serious slapping scene from both sides then? That was just a wrong move. The rest and the idea of this vid were great tho.
Hello~ it was simply a segment to release tension. Furthermore, the main goal of our video was to show what both countries actually offer. The kissing scene we presented of Korea wasn't Korea's best as well, there are a lot of dramas that actually do show what a real kiss looks like. But in reality, Korea still airs kisses like the one we featured. Just like Kara Mia, while we do have better dramas (with better slapping scenes) we can't deny that we still produce dramas as such. We hope you understand our video's main goal! ☺️
Indeed 😕
In the Korean kissing scene they should have chose a drama from Lee Joong Suk or Park Seo Joon or Ji Chang Wook HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Filipinos dramas are like mexican telenovelas (we are greatly influenced by them esp by marimar🤣) its too much.. love, pain, hate, violence, and so on.. name it🤣🤣 we love intensity ✌️😁
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Dapat pinakita po nila yung :FPJ'S ANG PROBINSYANO(COCO MARTIN)😅
Please try to react the "WILDFLOWER"it's a wonderfull movie with fierce😂
A series
I'm waiting for your video's el's hehe♥ thank u for uploading
I think more deserving in slaping scenes is THE LEGAL WIFE🤔😕
Yes I agree,, PH need more hardware and software updates to polish the dramas. Sana gumamit sila ng maraming cameras at kung anu ano pa para dumami pa ang manood ng PH teleserye.. Magaling naman pareho sa manpower/ staff/ actor/actress.
Wew one way to make phil embarass .
"Shown korean the karamia slapping scene" 😕😕😕
Wahh I love your channel ❤️❤️
Plsss react to MNL48 high tension