
"The barber of Seville," and "The preparation process is poor compared to the new challenge."
[Entermedia: Kim Kyo-seok's How You] MBC Everyday Entertainment
<The Barber of Seville> is a story that begins with Lee Nam-yeol and Cheongdam-dong, famous hair designer Suhyun, who have a 90-year-old experience in a 200-year-old building, and Lee Min-jung, Chung Chae-yeon, Eric, Andy and Kim Kwang-gyu set up a Korean barber shop and beauty salon in a small rural village in Spain.,However, unlike everyday food, beauty is a field that requires more professional skills and education, and it is a field that requires active communication to meet customer needs.,The main characters are Eric, Andy, Kim Kwang-gyu, and Chung Chae-yeon, who are the first performers of the entertainment, Lee Min-jung. The contents are inevitably from two professional technicians like Lee Yeon-bok and Baek Jong-won.,The main characters, who should have a high proportion, are forced to take charge of the assistants.

Although they have difficulties in doing things they have not done, they feel accomplishment in the process of hard work, find small joy through the reaction of the guests, and the charm of the character is emitted in the process of hard work. Sevilia's barber shop and beauty salon, which absolutely require beauty technology, are difficult ecology.,Therefore, Lee Min-jung's charm, which appeared in the first entertainment, is drawn in a typical pattern such as 'pretty but hairy'.,The problem is that they are not prepared for both minimal beauty skills and language, so they are often seen in a small space.,It is hard to expect a dramatic improvement because the engineer is fixed, so it is difficult to expect a dramatic improvement.,It is not easy to make the satisfaction and achievement of the growth story fun by joining forces and helping each other while the pop-up shop entertainment is like <Will It Be Eat Local> or <Gang Restaurant>.
The role of the performer is ambiguous, but the explanation of the space itself is insufficient.,The posters were actually all about the interior, and the posters were a big one, with a small signboard on the barbershops and hair salons in a small and lovely town.,Of course, there may be a real limitation of production cost, but the interior with little hands is regrettable in the romance utterance compared to the careful 'stage art' technology of Na Young Seok's division that makes the story immersed in the charm of space.,Even men and women run their business differently, and since they are distracted and have no romance, the story is not gathered more.

If you look at the posters with a large face, it seems that you are trying to confirm the status of the Korean Wave and to spread Korean style.,On one side, however, most of the haircuts that disappeared decades ago, using water reptiles, soap and vinegar that disappeared in Korea, are taken away.,It is a rare experience to experience the scissors and shavings of craftsmen who have devoted their lives to their skills, but it is difficult to say that it is our day or style.
Space, casting, and solving methods are not all tied together, and there is little preliminary information and preparation process for what you want to show, so it became an unkind story without a preface.,However, the performers did not even have a hair flu that is the basis of beauty technology, and they do not understand the language and the local style even though they are service workers who have to communicate at the eye level of the customer.,This is a matter of persuasiveness and authenticity.

The only new thing is that unlike the existing pop-up shop entertainment, which was a reaction that was cheered when it went out, negative reactions and distrust are revealed.,The subtitles were plain and content, but the anxious eyes and resigned smiles of the guests who had surrendered their heads and beards were true reality that could not be hidden in such a package.
Pop-up shop entertainment is close to a documentary with a story; episodes are formed through a particular eye that can share emotional sympathy.,The universality and simplicity of happiness that popular stars realize in a reset setting, and the evaluation of Korea that they feel while doing business with locals overseas are fun.,But while the “Barber of Seville” was a good idea for being out of the cookroom, the preparations seem too poor compared to the new challenge.

Will the Korean beauty show its beauty and skills and be proud? Is it fun to show the special taste of craftsmen from a distant country?,Is it possible to show the global aspect of Spanish styling? The title is a barber shop, but why is it separate from a hairdresser?,With the focus not gathering and the poor preparation process prominent from the beginning, the “Barber of Seville” has not been able to persuade her why she went to Spain and rented a local barber shop and a hair salon to do business.
columnist Kim Gyo-seok mcwivern@naver.com
Thanks so much for this information. I have to let you know I concur on several of the points you make here and others may require some further review, but I can see your viewpoint.
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