Disney Plus's 'War of Destiny 49': A Unique Concept with Room for Improvement
Ryu Ye-ji from TenAsia delves into the future of the entertainment industry and its impact."Have you seen 'War of Destiny 49'?" This is the question buzzing among industry insiders, highlighting the buzz surrounding Disney Plus's 'War of Destiny 49'.
'War of Destiny 49' is a standout project due to its innovative concept. It boldly places the philosophical and abstract keyword 'destiny' at its core. The show features 49 shamans, fortune tellers, tarot experts, and physiognomists, each interpreting and unraveling the concept in their unique ways. The focus on the mystical world as the narrative's backbone has been praised for its freshness.
However, the dramatic emphasis on mystical elements has raised concerns about promoting superstition. There is a worry that such belief systems might be perceived as factual by viewers. Given the show's release on a major global platform, some argue that more thoughtful consideration was needed during production.
Critiques also extend to the show's direction and editing. A notable example is when MC Jeon Hyun-moo repeated the term 'stabbed' used by a shaman while discussing a fallen police officer. As a seasoned host, his choice of words was criticized, and the production team was also held accountable. Considering that most broadcasts undergo multiple pre-screenings, the scene could have been handled with more sensitivity and edited appropriately.
There are also comments on the stage design. For a format involving shamans, a more sophisticated stage setup was suggested. For instance, using glass, blinds, or sliding doors to allow judges to observe shamans without being seen could have enhanced the show's immersion and credibility.
'War of Destiny 49' has made a strong impression with its original concept and high buzz. However, aside from its popularity, there are clear areas for improvement in direction, editing, and stage design. The need for basic sensitivity and production ethics in entertainment is a continuing conversation.
Ryu Ye-ji, TenAsia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr