Oshin:震撼世界的坚韧日剧

Oshin:震撼世界的坚韧日剧

‘Oshindrome’

从越南到秘鲁,
全球对这部剧的痴迷在 1980 年代是如此新鲜

它有一个名字:“O综合征”或“Oshindrome”。

Oshin以前所未有的规模激起了观众的情绪……一种Oshin热在世界范围内肆虐,

Singhal 博士说,并补充说该节目的影响是“深远的”。

In Thailand,

cabinet meetings were reportedly rescheduled so that they did not clash with the broadcast of episodes.

A Bangkok newspaper

also saw its circulation go up by 70% after publishing a weekly synopsis of the show.

In Hong Kong,

its legacy is preserved in the form of Oshin House, a retail chain selling snacks from Japan.

Its founder had said he operated his business with “the spirit of Oshin” – being tough and industrious.

In Vietnam,

some still use the show’s title as a word for domestic helpers, in reference to the TV heroine’s first job.

In Hanoi, an entire neighbourhood where many cleaners and nannies live has come to be known as the “Oshin commune”.

In Ghana

“to suffer like Oshin” has become a common phrase to describe those going through real hardship.

to reverse anti-Japanese sentiments

Some have even argued that Oshin helped to reverse anti-Japanese sentiments after its brutal occupation of some South East Asian countries during World War Two.

Viewers in Thailand and Indonesia,

for example, “dramatically” changed their views of the “cold-blooded” Japanese after watching the series, Dr Singhal said.

Singaporean fan Kit Ow

remembers watching the show religiously as a child with her mother – but not her grandmother.

BBC News

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-57005333