Fabricated world
So far, I'm not the right person to comment about the TV drama set in children's nursing home.Simply because I don't watch this program.Although I don't watch dramas in themselves in the first place -at least since I reduced the time to watch TV at home, I sometimes have inputs of news related with TV and dramas.At least, even though this drama might be intended to raise issues at all, if the claim by the welfare facilities' side is true that the TV station side didn't visit them to research for proper materials, the TV station side would have no right to talk back against the complaint that this drama is spreading wrong awareness and violating children's human rights.Until I was a low-teen girl, I used to turn my back on trends and get isolated among classmates.I still remember enraging to my classmates that drama is full of unreality and nonsense, while I was watching a few quiz and shows -I regret of watching some of them now, though.Later, I decided that I had to keep up with time, and began to watch a music program like other people.Thanks to this, I could encounter my favorite band.On the other hand, I didn't feel like watching TV dramas at all.Strictly speaking, once I tried one, but I quit soon, giving up watching through the whole series.While I was watching an anime series of my favorite, why? NOT because the program I selected was boring.As for me, I was a dull girl as I confess, so maybe...・I might have thought that drama is drama after all, while the real life is far more important.To be frank, I couldn't understand how some people around me could mix up fictitious world and reality -for example, to fall in love with characters of dramas-Although it's OK to be a fan of entertainers actually exist.Even around 2010s, there are viewers who fall in love with chalacters of drama from other countries and believe in discription of other countries they see on TV drama and get bewildered by the gap between atcual situation later.As for animes, I enjoyed as complete fictitiousness.・I assumed that I had no time and extra memories in my brain to memorize all the stories every week.Instead, sometimes I enjoy reading original books of movies and dramas.Books are more efficient because I can enjoy at my pace.Then, how about movies I occasionally enjoy at theaters and on TV?Movies are usually one-shot and it takes a few hours at most to watch.Incidentally, I've never decided which movies to watch by casting.-As I was grappling with this composition, I realized that story is broken apart in a serial drama. So viewers' feelings are swung back and forth between joy and despair per story every week.Especially nowadays, more and more people lack patience, and rush for a conclusion and caterwaul over simplism. Besides, Internet has aggravated such a trend. Then, the structure of serial dramas itself might be getting out of place, unlike before -I feel like suspecting groundlessly.I saw and agreed with an opinion that stories dealing with social problems, like the drama set in children's nursing home, are suitable for movies, not for TV dramas.For the past few years, there are some TV dramas that won high audience ratings.The cause of victory is said to be good stories are ready first and right cast appear in the right places.On the other hand, still there are TV dramas with no appeals else but popular talents, which ended up in low audience ratings.If TV providers' side insists that they are entertainers, learn from this.Also, appealing to the audience bullying certain people is NEVER called entertainment; that's NOTHING BUT violation of human rights, sometimes clime.