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Which remakes of novels didn't " destroy the original "?

2024-07-17 05:05
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2024-07-17 14:05

I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "I'm Making a Movie in the Other World": Fang Yan, the main character of the novel "Boundless Heavens", adapted the novel into a movie in the other world. She tried to let more people see the essence of the original work and walk the road to success. 2. "I'll Be There As Promised": The author of this light novel-film derivative novel, Dumbledore, tried to be closer to the original work, but would be closer to the movie than the original work, and would adapt the plot when necessary. 3. "Starting a Battle as a Supporting Character in a Movie and TV Series": The main character of this military-war fantasy novel, Wang Liang, played a supporting character in a period drama and a period drama, but became the main character in a new world. The novel did not change the original plot much. The novels mentioned above respected the original work and did not destroy the plot of the original work. They were worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Have you seen any remakes that didn't ruin the original?
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2024-09-21 15:59
As a fan of online literature, I have never actually watched any movies or TV series. However, according to my knowledge of online novels, some TV series or movies have successfully adapted the original works into better works that have been loved by the audience. For example," Three Lives Three Lives Peach Blossom " adapted the original " Three Lives Three Lives Pillow Book " into an ancient fantasy drama. It successfully adapted and sublimated the original plot and character image, and was highly praised by the audience. Also," Chen Qing Ling " also adapted the original " The Demonic Patriarch " into a fantasy martial arts drama. Although some fans of the original work questioned the adapted plot and character settings, overall, the audience's evaluation of this drama was still very high. Of course, there were also some works that were badly adapted and received bad reviews from the audience. However, in general, some of the adaptation's success was still very high, worthy of our appreciation and anticipation.
Of the four dramas that didn't " destroy the original work," have you guessed who would be the first?
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2024-09-22 14:53
I didn't predict the answer based on the concept of " destroying the original work." However, according to the common plots and characters of online novels, the following are some dramas that may be considered not to have "destroyed the original work": 1 "Celebrating Years" 2 Battle Through the Heavens 3 Sword Comes [4]" Full-time Expert " Please note that the plots and characters of these shows may vary according to the author, so whether these shows are considered "destroying the original work" may also vary according to the reader's or audience's point of view.
Many original novels had good reviews, but the reviews for their remakes plummeted?
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2024-09-06 12:06
This phenomenon could be caused by many reasons. The original novel often had a unique storyline, character image, and literary style. These elements were very important for the adaptation of the film. However, if the adaptation was not done properly, it might cause the film to differ greatly from the original work and lose the unique charm of the original work, resulting in a decline in reputation. There might also be some problems in the production process, such as the quality of the script being low, the director's level being insufficient, the actors 'performance being poor, and so on. These problems could lead to a bad reputation for the film. In addition, the audience's attitude towards the remake might also be different. Some viewers might prefer the style and content of the original novel and be disappointed with the remake, while others might think that the remake could better restore the spirit of the original novel and thus increase their interest and evaluation. In summary, there were many reasons for the decline in the reputation of the original novel's remake into a movie. In order to gain a good reputation, the adaptation had to respect the spirit of the original work, and the quality of the production had to reach a certain standard. At the same time, it had to please the taste of the audience.
Which TV series had the most remakes?
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2024-09-09 06:08
This question was quite subjective because different people would have different opinions. But generally speaking, the most frequently remade film and television series was probably Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The novel has been remade many times and has been adapted into other movies and TV series. In addition, some other famous movies and TV series such as Titanic and Roman Holiday had also been remade many times.
Which novels didn't bloom in spring?
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2024-09-13 22:31
The novel I recommend to you is "The Rich and Powerful: Girl, You're So Cute." It's about the love story between the mysterious rich and powerful Mr. Yun Ze and the ordinary-looking Ou Xiaoqian. In the interview with the TV reporter, Mr. Yun Ze said that he "liked" Ou Xiaoqian. No matter what others said, he insisted on his choice. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—
Which novels didn't describe the Creator?
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2024-09-04 14:12
I recommend the following novels without a creator to you: 1. "The History of Seeking Dao in the Wilderness": This is a Xianxia-classical Xianxia novel. It tells the story of seeking Dao and does not have the setting of the main character of creation. 2. [Dragon Zero]: This is a fantasy sword and magic novel. The main theme is about the story of the change of the world. There is no setting of the creator. 3. "Creation of the World, I Summon God": This was a sci-fi novel about interstellar civilizations. Although it was about the setting of creation, there was no setting of the creator. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Which sane novels didn't have a female protagonist or didn't have a strong sense of existence and didn't involve a stallion?
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2024-08-29 21:29
I recommend the following novels without a female protagonist (or a female protagonist without a sense of existence), no stallion, and rational novels: 1. "Peerless Tang Sect: The Descent of the Strange Star God"-The Mechanical God descended, and the heroic spirit's deeds were compiled into soul rings and soul bones, shocking the Douluo Planet's life forms. 2. "The Grand Pope Behind the Scenes"-The spokesperson of God or the spokesperson of lies, weaving lies in reality and performing a mythical interpretation of heaven and hell dancing together. 3. In this world where people kill, or even aren't human, killing is my way of self-preservation. Indifference is my strongest armor, and strength is my only guarantee of survival. 4. "From University Student Overlord to Chief Academician"-Master of Mathematics, Academic Genius System, from theoretical mathematics to applied physics, eight Millennium Prize Problems, four legendary physics problems, Hilbert's 23 problems, nuclear fusion. 5. "I Just Want to Cultivate Well"-The protagonist cultivated from a mortal to a god. He had no harem or stallion. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Which novels didn't have their own power?
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2024-09-15 05:18
I recommend " I Set up a Celestial Gate in the Heavens." This novel was about Chen Yuan establishing a Celestial Gate and educating all living beings in the myriad worlds. It had nothing to do with establishing a faction. I hope you like my recommendation.
Which novels didn't require reading coins?
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2024-09-12 14:30
I recommend the following novels that don't require reading coins: "Rebirth of the Primitive Heavenly Venerate","Douluo Steals the Myriad World System","Unmalleable Epic","God of Liberty","The Strongest Hack System","Super Myriad World Phone","World of Martial Arts","Doomsday Super supplier","Heavenly Dao Network","Longevity Martial Arts: My Cultivation Is All Based on Reading","The Past Years of Rebirth","The Krypton Gold Overlord that Swallows the Stars". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—
Which videos and novels didn't require the internet?
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2024-09-03 03:59
According to your needs, I recommend the following novels: "Pretending to be an Actor": This novel was about an urban entertainment star. The main character was a person pretending to be an actor. The plot was very interesting. "Hello Ordinary People": This novel is a modern short story, mainly describing the life of ordinary people in the epidemic, which is closer to reality. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—
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