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i feel like its the best fit for me. i noticed that there is almost no black ppl live in korea, i mean south korea, and i feel like since alot of koreans are not familiar with black americans, it would work against me. i been to south Korea before and i wanted to persuade my dream but i couldn't get in contact with any producers and i couldn't even go to the open call cast cuzz i don't even speak the language. i also wrote my own screen play. alot of my freinsds are laughing at me, thinking that my dream will never come true and almost about to beleive them. i know alot of you might think that im after fam but im not, im just a girl who believes in her dream and want to see it through. i honestly did just about anything i could. i learned how to write a screenplay. because i wanted to act in my own movie. i knew it would be hard but i stuck to it. so please please help me out here. thanks

2007-03-27 14:27:45 · 5 answers · asked by Amira A 1 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

and i know that they don't have black ppl over there but i've learned how to write a screeplay and i've ever wrote my own drama. i know this might even sound crazy but i've even seen the lovely sam soon drama that had Danniel H on it he didn't even speak korean then and it worked out .. im sure is cuzz he is half korean . i don't want to act inAmerica cuzz its mostly about sexuaity which is not what im about .. thats why i respect the korean dramas cuzz its more innocent and thats what we missin here . im just a girl who belives in her work and i belive that the korean market is best suited for it

2007-04-03 21:03:27 · update #1

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See, the fact that your dream requires as least a grasp of the Korean language might hinder your progress. Set your sights on America, where you can speak the toungue.

2007-03-27 14:36:33 · answer #1 · answered by Fool on the Hill 4 · 3 0

I watch Korean dramas all the time and to be honest with you, I don't see a black person showing up anytime soon. Unless, they are filming scenes in the US and need to use Black people. But if you were White you might get a small role or work as an extra. If you were half White half Korean, a bigger role might arise. I'm just being honest, but perhaps things will change in about 20 years. Black people don't even show up much in Japanese dramas and they are more liberal than Koreans from what I've seen.

2007-04-02 12:34:17 · answer #2 · answered by Do_As_Infinity 5 · 5 0

If you have a dream work hard and follow it, but be realistic. You should focus on getting your play done here or somewhere you can communicate efficiently first. Then set your sights on Korea.

2007-04-03 18:59:55 · answer #3 · answered by lil_snipe 3 · 3 0

Follow and pursue your dream, never give up, do let idiots like that ralph "racist" kkkramedn ( right above my answer) guy stop you!!!

My advice, try a movie in this country, or do you speak another language? Perhaps French or Spanish, but I feel that the language barrier is insurmountable.

Good Luck!!

2007-03-27 15:02:24 · answer #4 · answered by Lottalady 4 · 2 1

You need to learn Korean, You can do it!

2007-03-27 15:02:56 · answer #5 · answered by Andres 6 · 3 1

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