Earn money and repay the company through strict training.
South Korea's first documentary reality TV series "Cheongdam-dong11",which was broadcast at the end of last year, recorded the real life of Korean artists, staff and interns in the background of famous Korean entertainment companies. Interns who dream of becoming famous in the play begin to receive closed acting training after passing the company interview, and also have to deal with sudden homework inspection and harsh month-end assessment. Nowadays, the male gods who have unlimited scenery in front of the camera have also survived the bitter days of being trainees.
Representative Shi, who is engaged in Sino-Korean cooperation business, said that many entertainment companies in South Korea have interviews every week and even regularly tap new people overseas. After newcomers enter the company, the training content is very systematic, including singing, dancing, hosting, fitness and related elective courses. These trainings are free, but interns are under great pressure. They need to make money as soon as possible, and then pay off the money the company spent on themselves in order to make money. Before these interns became popular, they were all denominators, and talented people had the opportunity to climb the score line and get ahead.
According to Korean law, men must serve in military service for two years before the age of 30. Some stars can maintain high popularity even if they leave their fans for a long time by virtue of their good performance in the military camp. LEE JOON GI, who has always been very feminine, has become much stronger after being honed by military service. After her comeback, Teacher A Niang's story was widely praised. Yuan Bin and Song Seung Heon both lost fans because of military scandals. Song Seung Heon even used fake urine to prove that he had kidney disease to avoid military service, and then his popularity plummeted.
Stars especially like their public image, and male stars are also cautious about relationships. Brokerage companies generally don't want artists to expose their relationships. However, with the development of network interaction in recent years, the privacy of artists can easily be photographed and then become a well-known secret. For example, Rain was photographed dating actress Jin Taixi during the military service holiday at the beginning of last year, and even was exposed to go out many times, which caused public dissatisfaction and thought that Rain had more benefits than other ordinary soldiers. Rain was immediately disciplined by the army and was detained in the military camp for 7 days. These negative news have also made his current road to return much more difficult.