Fri, December 6, 2024
[ 12:04 PM ] - United States, BusinessMirror
Not all that glitters is gold: A look into the Korean entertainment industry
- Warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and death and may be triggering to some readers. FANS of K-Drama Actor Park Min-Jae (known for his roles in Little Women and Mr. Lee) were stunned with the news of his sudden passing at the age of 32.
The article "Not All That Glitters is Gold: A Look into the Korean Entertainment Industry" from BusinessMirror discusses the darker side of South Korea's booming entertainment sector. Despite the global popularity of K-pop, K-dramas, and other Korean cultural exports, the industry is fraught with challenges such as intense competition, grueling training regimes, and significant mental health issues among idols and actors. It highlights the rigorous training systems like those of JYP, SM, and YG Entertainment, where trainees often face harsh conditions, long hours, and high expectations. The piece also touches on the exploitation and lack of privacy, the pressure to maintain a perfect image, and the mental toll this takes, leading to instances of depression, anxiety, and even tragic outcomes like suicides. Furthermore, it addresses the contractual injustices, the idol system's impact on personal lives, and the industry's slow progress towards better labor rights and mental health support, urging for more transparency and humane treatment within the industry.
Read the Full BusinessMirror Article at:
[ https://businessmirror.com.ph/2024/12/07/not-all-that-glitters-is-gold-a-look-into-the-korean-entertainment-industry/ ]
Read the Full BusinessMirror Article at:
[ https://businessmirror.com.ph/2024/12/07/not-all-that-glitters-is-gold-a-look-into-the-korean-entertainment-industry/ ]
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