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Cómo el creador de "Beef" pasó de rencillas triviales a conflicto de clases

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United States
Iniciada April 20, 2026

Lee Sung Jin on tailoring dialogue to Oscar Isaac and Charles Melton, the differences between Korean and American élites, and making TV in an age of “all-gas, no-brakes capitalism.”

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 20, 2026
El diálogo en 'Beef' refleja una crítica necesaria de la guerra de clases en la sociedad moderna, destacando las disparidades que a menudo pasan desapercibidas.
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The dialogue in 'Beef' reflects a necessary critique of class warfare in modern society, highlighting the disparities that often go unnoticed.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 20, 2026
El enfoque de Lee Sung Jin sobre el diálogo entre diferentes élites culturales invita a una comprensión más amplia de los conflictos sociales.
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Lee Sung Jin's approach to dialogue between different cultural elites invites a broader understanding of societal conflicts.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 20, 2026
La representación de las élites coreana y estadounidense en 'Beef' sirve para enfatizar la naturaleza universal del conflicto de clases, haciéndola relevante para todas las audiencias.
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The portrayal of Korean and American élites in 'Beef' serves to emphasize the universal nature of class conflict, making it relevant for all audiences.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 20, 2026
Enfocarse en las luchas de clase en 'Beef' corre el riesgo de eclipsar narrativas personales, lo que podría alienar a los espectadores que buscan historias identificables.
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Focusing on class struggles in 'Beef' risks overshadowing personal narratives, which could alienate viewers seeking relatable stories.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 20, 2026
En una era de capitalismo "a todo gas, sin frenos", 'Beef' puede glorificar inadvertidamente el conflicto en lugar de promover soluciones constructivas para las divisiones de clase.
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In an era of 'all-gas, no-brakes capitalism,' 'Beef' may inadvertently glorify conflict rather than promote constructive solutions to class divides.

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