Filipino director Erik Matti felt disappointed with how much the Filipinos are obsessed with Korean drama.
On his tweet, Matti said that Netflix's daily top ten most viewed K-drama was a dim reflection of the future of Filipino movies and TV shows.
He also noted that K-dramas are faux cinderella stories and are just love stories in the middle of a pandemic.
And because of his criticism about the top list K-drama, netizens banged him in twitter and in other social media platforms.The daily top ten most viewed on #Netflix shows us how our movies and tv are doomed in the future. K-drama galore. Faux cinderella stories with belofied actors whiter than white. And it’s all about love in the midst of this pandemic. 🥵😠😫😤— Erik Matti (@ErikMatti) April 14, 2020
The top 10 most viewed are for entertainment, for escape. They do not represent Kdrama as a whole. Reply 1988 and Chicago Typewriter are just a couple of kdramas you need to see to get rid of the notion that kdramas are all based on faux Cinderella stories. Also, -— Maiiya Kakei (@rmfoxm) April 16, 2020
Sir, panoorin niyo po ito para matauhan po kayo, hindi focus love story kaya mahihimasmasan kayo:— Charity Corpuz (@chacorpuz) April 17, 2020
1. Reply 1988
2. Hi Bye Mama
3. Sky Castle
4. Signal - baka matuto po kayong gumawa ng crime dramas, maganda to
5. Chief of Staff 1 & 2 - maganda to kung gagawa ka rin ng politics
Itaewon Class which is filed under “K-drama galore”, tackles social injustice, racism, class differences, and transgender issues, more than a love story if we’re not close-minded. I get your frustration but one might pick up a gem from that list.— Jonas Roque ➐ (@jonasrookie) April 15, 2020
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