宋仲基在韩剧里吃中国“自嗨锅”?韩国网友先炸锅了!
电视剧《文森佐》在韩国热播,然而最近,剧中的一个“中国拌饭”却引发了韩国观众的“怒火”。 据《韩国时报》网站报道,在上周日播出的剧集中,出现了宋仲基和全汝彬两名主演一起吃即食拌饭的场景。然而随着镜头拉近,植入广告产品包装上“自嗨锅”三个大字映入眼帘,大多数韩国观众对这一品牌并不熟悉。 In last Sunday's episode, a scene showed the two lead characters - Vincenzo (Song Joong-ki) and Hong Cha-young (Jeon Yeo-been) ― having instant bibimbap cups together. But as the camera zoomed in on the cups, the brand of its Chinese sponsor, Zihaiguo, an unfamiliar name to most Koreans became visible. The actor also added a line says that "don't forget to eat something nice while watching something interesting." The product placement backfired with many viewers slamming the drama for featuring the Chinese appropriation of the Korean dish. Some Korean netizens seemed focused on the meal's packaging, claiming they were repulsed by the Chinese characters printed on it, while others busied themselves emphasizing that the "stirred rice dish" is a Korean dish. And some others mentioned that they do not want to see South Korean stars eating food to promote Chinese brands on TV. "What is this Chinese bibimbap product placement? Now they (Chinese) are going to argue that bibimbap is a Chinese dish," a viewer wrote online. Another viewer wrote, "If the network just sells placement to Chinese companies for quick money, wouldn't (foreign) people who watch this series think bibimbap's Chinese food? This is a serious issue … I know money is important but this is taking it too far." 此前,韩国网友就对于诸如泡菜起源等文化归属问题争吵不休。视频博主李子柒的泡菜制作视频就曾被韩国网友围攻。而这次,中国品牌拌饭的广告植入再次引发韩国网友不满。 Some viewers defended tvN for its effort to cover the 20 billion won ($17.6 million) budget of the show. The Chinese food company has an advertising agreement with Vincenzo, which stipulated the instant meal should appear a total of four times in the series and be eaten by the leads at least twice. According to entertainment web portal Koreaboo on Tuesday, tvN has contacted Zihaiguo, to discuss cancelling the contract. This is not the first time tvN has raised domestic viewers' collective ire through controversial product placement deals with Chinese companies. The comedy romance series "True Beauty" has recently come under fire for excessive advertising of Chinese products and brands, placing banners of the e-commerce firm JD.com in bus stops and showing characters eating Chinese instant hot pot. |