You’re Beautiful’s passionate cult following
by javabeans
At this point, I feel like I’m just your crack dealer. Enjoy your next fix:
Why You’re Beautiful isn’t crumbling against IRIS
SBS’s You’re Beautiful is putting up a good fight against the blockbuster in the same time period, IRIS.
You’re Beautiful got off to a start on October 7 with a 9.2% rating (ABG Nielsen Media). However, when KBS’s IRIS premiered on the 14th, its numbers dropped to 7.5%. Considering IRIS‘s hype and that its first episode rating was over 20%, this could have been predicted. As IRIS looks toward the 30% ratings mark, one suspected that You’re Beautiful would face falling ratings.
But a strange phenomenon occurred. Even with IRIS‘s swift onslaught, You’re Beautiful‘s ratings steadily grew. Its episode on October 29 rose to a 9% as it faced off against IRIS, which had received a top rating of 27.7%. Where did You’re Beautiful‘s latent force come from?
Maintaining popularity with mania viewers (i.e., a cult following)
You’re Beautiful‘s secret for maintaining a safe level of popularity can be found in its solid mania viewership. As befits a drama about the growth of an idol group, the drama has plenty of appeal through casting young stars like Jang Geun-seok and Lee Hong-ki, as well as fresh faces like Jung Yong-hwa. From the makeup of the cast, mania status was understandable.
Park Shin-hye also attracted notice for her crossdressing role. As members of the fictional band A.N.JELL who sing the songs themselves, they are creating their own fandom phenomenon that resembles a real idol group. As such, it created a passionate viewer fanbase that was heavily populated by teenagers and young twentysomething women.
Also helping is the way that even with the drama’s strong sensibilities, it also has a solid structure. Writers Hong Jung-eun and Hong Mi-ran of Fantasy Couple, My Girl and other dramas have captured the new generation with their characteristic lighthearted style. On top of that, PD Hong Sung-chang directs with a witty touch. They were able to charm the young generation with trendy-drama features that haven’t been seen much in Korean dramas for a while.
In the early part of the broadcast, these parts were also detriments. Viewers weren’t able to easily adapt to the artistic style and editing, which recalled Japanese dramas. At the time, one rep from the production of You’re Beautiful said, “Until Episode 2 aired, there were a lot of viewers who felt that the drama’s style was awkward. However, after Episode 3 when the story settled in, those concerns were alleviated.”
Fandom phenomenon on the online forums
One can easily see the fandom phenomenon for the drama when looking online at the forums. From the afternoon of the drama’s first broadcast, viewers posted messages in anticipation. Comments like “Today is a happy Wednesday, I can meet Jeremy [Lee Hong-ki]” and “Finally I can see Shin-woo [Jung Yong-hwa]” flooded the board. One poster who watched IRIS but transferred her interest to You’re Beautiful was met with a rash of welcome messages.
Discussion arose online regarding what fans could do to raise the ratings. After every episode airs, there’s a clear comparison between the online forum’s debate about the story development and IRIS‘s forums. Seeing them in action, they seem less like earnest drama fans and more like the fan club of a real idol group. Ultimately, the fandom of You’re Beautiful doesn’t convey the feeling of merely “watching” the show, but can be understood better with the word “enthusing.”
The recent rise in the ratings corresponds to the drama’s melodramatic storyline coming into full swing. Chief producer Jo Nam-kook expressed his confidence: “Our drama has fierce support among female teenage students. Thanks to them, we’re better off than I’d feared and continuing to fight. If I could get my wish, I’d like to raise the ratings to about 13%, but in order to achieve that, we’ll need the support of thirtysomething women viewers, too. With the recent introduction of the melodramatic line, I don’t think that’s an unreasonable wish.”
A couple things: The article gives too much credence to the whole demographics issue, in my opinion, because I resist the whole rationale that you can market something to an entire category of people on the sole basis of a few criteria like “idols” and “young actors.” I understand the need to classify viewership into definable groups for the purpose of articles like this, in analyzing drama trends, and I’m sure the overall tendency of youngsters to prefer one type of drama over another is true. I just draw the line at overly simplistic arguments about why something appeals to a person purely based on age or gender.
Frankly, I think that You’re Beautiful‘s main appeal is NOT actually its youthful subject matter or hot young stars, but the fact that it’s just well-written, period. If anything, I think that the subject of idols and pop stars may actually be turning people off the drama before giving the writing a chance. Those who recognize the drama’s strengths may skew young because those are the people who would give an idol drama a chance in the first place, but I seriously doubt that the cast or idol setting are the main reasons fans are so passionate. (I’ve read lots of comments (here and elsewhere) about why this drama is similar to stuff like Boys Before Flowers or My Fair Lady, but personally, I think this drama is nothing like those two — not in tone or humor or story. Those two had appeal despite bad writing; You’re Beautiful‘s charm is enhanced by solid writing.)
Via Joins
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Tags: drama ratings, Jang Geun-seok, Jung Yong-hwa, Lee Hong-ki, mania dramas, Park Shin-hye, You're Beautiful
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251 Fan from Italy
December 14, 2009 at 2:25 PM
The reason they overcome their fans was "They all are miracle"
Now I became Jang Guen Sok and Hong Ki's fan.
I can say that BOF would get more rating if had replaced by those 4 miracle stars.
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252 Slow Fan
February 18, 2010 at 3:57 AM
No. You're Beautiful is not about young followers only. I am well past the age of the main actors in this show but totally enjoyed it as i did My Girl. It's good plot, good writing and great acting. I finished IRIS before this and well.... the cast may be closer to my age but it didn't have the fun this had and the plot was full of holes. YB has its holes too but its a fun show. It's bout enjoying life! It didn't take itself too seriously and that just made me shrug off the inconsistencies. didn't matter.
And Lee HongKi. his screen time may have been significantly less but he is some actor. the Bus scene oh wow! I knew him as a fantastic singer despite his tender years but YB really showed him as an ACTOR>
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253 sitaslide
July 9, 2010 at 11:33 AM
yes i do agree with the post comment in saying that You're Beautiful is just a well written drama.. which i think that should be the main credit of this drama besides of the hardworking actors and staffs in making this film...
bravo for all... it's really entertaining... i just can't stop watching from the 1st episode until the last...
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254 Lio_Girl
July 27, 2010 at 3:45 PM
@ kristine (37) and slow fan (55): ...well said. =)
when i first watched this korean drama, the only actor im familiar with is jang geun suk, from 'Hong gil dong' and Beethoven Virus'. as i followed thru each episode, the story got more interesting and entertaining that i got hooked. even though Jeremy (Hongki) had lesser airing time than the other 3 main characters, he was my favorite.
i have to agree with the comments on how the story was well written which made this drama 'catchy'. Good casting was also contribution much to its popularity.
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255 nero999
July 28, 2010 at 9:04 PM
Does anyone know what kinda phones that they use in the drama are??
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256 nero999
July 28, 2010 at 10:03 PM
Also does anyone know what type of water/ drink that Jang Geun-suk drinks in the series? ( its the blue glass bottle)
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257 happybi
September 13, 2010 at 8:01 AM
I just finished watching this and I couldn't agree with you more. This is a very solid Kdrama with great casts, storyline, and awesome OST. The chemistry between the cast member were amazing. I feel like I laughed and cried with them.
I was not a fan of BOF as some of the acting were very bad.
YRB is def. among some of the best KDrama out there.
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258 happybi
September 13, 2010 at 8:12 AM
Oh I just wanted to add that I'm also in my early 30s but I LOVE this drama! Just a very well written script. I am also a fan of My Girl and I see it's from the same screenplay writers so good job to them!
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259 Prenal rai
April 23, 2011 at 3:27 AM
I feel that you are beautiful is an creativetly written drama. Obviously it deserve to be highly rated than iris as this series is like virus which spreaded korean drama fever worldwide. With absolute acting by whole cast,heart touching music and brilliantly written script. Good presentation by whole crew .all the way its best drama of 2009.it has totally made forgert the magic of other big dramas of 2009 like boys before flower and brilliant legacy. As this drama deserves to be on top spot.
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260 anonymous
May 16, 2011 at 9:17 AM
you is the right =DD
..i was not gonna watch it. storyline was okay ish (like harem in books. not so much in movies/dramas--though its a lovehate fight with just 'big casts'.
..and really, that poster..?
anyways, 1) stumbled upon/got sent an mv, read she was a 'nun' did some google, figured on the ppl who also did choonhyang(drama i picked up because i really really wanted to finish off a jap comic of the legend--problem is, it hadn't Ever been finished =.=)and gave it a shot,...keke from the very first. not so fond of toilet humour but when it's done so..bashedly...>w<
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261 neda
January 1, 2014 at 10:29 AM
I adore this series indeed...It is amazing to watch that several times ,my favorite scene is the time when Min-am
sings the song for the first time and leaves the studio...
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262 ET
September 5, 2014 at 10:12 AM
Agree agree, demographics alone can't explain it. They whole gender bending boy band concept would not had drawn me in to even check it out, had not my wife started watching it on Netflix. But once I watched a single episode, I was hooked. It's a good story, good acting and good production values that made it work.
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