Adultery in East Asian Film and Fiction
It shows how chances that once were lost could be lost perpetually . This Chinese motion picture suggests a familiar view that happiness can be obtained through a prohibited relationship with another person and such bliss can be forever unachievable if one were to select the rightful path . The rightful path is the path that invites one to forget one 's feelings towards someone who is not his or her spouse and evade extramarital relationship South Korea is one more country besides China which is situated in East Asia . South Korean dramas

or motion pictures have achieved prominence and intense popularity in the past years . South Korean actors and actresses themselves have achieved tremendous recognition not only in South Korea but also in other states particularly in Asia and in the countries in the West . Cedric Collemine , in his article Adultery is Secret of Dramas ' Success , proclaims that when unfaithfulness is the main account of a new motion picture or a drama series in South Korea spectators criticize and state that they have enough of the theme Nevertheless , it was determined that these same spectators continue to be fastened to their television screens . Spectators pass judgment on stories about adulterous affairs but they still get pleasure from watching them . And the more infidelity a show has , the higher its TV ratings are . Collemine continues his scrutiny by relating that SBS will show a fresh drama series entitled The Other Woman ' and to separate this drama series from the other drama series , it will illustrate several unsafe extramarital relationships . To demonstrate uniqueness , Collemine states that the conception of the drama The Other Woman ' is double infidelity . A lady in the drama suffers extreme heartaches because of the illicit affairs committed by her spouse , but then she herself is committing adultery . It is...
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