The movies and TV series that established my worldview were The Shawshank Redemption and Interstellar. " The Shawshank Redemption " was a film based on Stephen King's novel. It told the story of a banker who spent 20 years in Shawshank Prison and gained freedom through his courage and wisdom. This film profoundly revealed the complexity of human nature and the importance of morality, which had a profound impact on my outlook on life and values. Interstellar was a sci-fi film directed by Kristoff Nolan, which told the story of a group of astronauts traveling through wormholes in search of a new home. This movie not only showcased human breakthroughs in science and technology and the spirit of exploration, but also emphasized the importance of family, faith, and human emotions. It had a positive impact on my outlook on life and values.
Movies, dramas, and novels will all have an impact on the formation of my three views. They can convey different values and beliefs and have a certain degree of influence on my thinking and behavior. However, the formation of my three views is the result of a combination of factors, including family education, social environment, personal experience, and so on. Therefore, although movies, dramas and novels can influence my values, they can't independently shape my values. My three views are ultimately shaped by many factors.
To build a novel's worldview, one needed to start from the following aspects: 1. Confirm the background and history of the world: First of all, determine the background and history of the world in which the novel is located, including the origin of the world, the setting of the universe, the passage of time, historical events, cultural heritage, etc. This will help to construct a real world so that readers can better understand and integrate into it. 2. Set the basic rules of the world and the laws of physics, including gravity, aerodynamics, electromagnetism, energy, etc. These rules will affect the behavior of the characters in the world and the development of the story. 3. Setting up the world's culture and social structure: Elements such as language, religion, values, social system, and political structure can shape the world's atmosphere and character of the novel. Setting up the natural environment of the world: including terrain, climate, creatures, natural disasters, etc. These elements can provide a real background for the story and also affect the fate of the characters. 5. Set the world's technological level: Including science and technology, industrial manufacturing, transportation and communication, these elements can show the degree of the world's modern and development level, and can also set goals and challenges for the character. When establishing a worldview, one had to pay attention to maintaining authenticity and cohesiveness so that the readers could truly immerse themselves in the story and feel the atmosphere and charm of this world. At the same time, it was also necessary to flexibly adjust the elements and rules of the world according to different storylines and character settings to make the world more suitable for the development of the storyline.
The scumbag male protagonist usually had the following characteristics: 1. Selfish and heartless, only concerned about one's own interests, unfaithful or irresponsible to one's girlfriend or wife, and often betraying their feelings. 2. Lacking empathy and responsibility, unable to understand or care about the feelings and needs of others, only dealing with problems from their own interests. Likes deception and disguise. On the surface, it looks perfect, but in fact, it hides many secrets and problems. 4. Likes to control and manipulate others, trying to control the life and behavior of his girlfriend or wife to satisfy his own desires and requirements. 5. Lacking moral bottom line and beliefs, often making illegal or morally wrong decisions, causing his girlfriend or wife to fall into pain and trouble. The following are some examples of scumbag male protagonists who ruin their three views: Zhao Ruiwen in Ode to Joy was an extremely selfish and hypocritical man. He looked romantic and gentle on the surface, but in fact, he was unfaithful to his wife and often betrayed her feelings. Ye Hua in " Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom " was an extreme control freak and narcissist who tried to achieve his goals by possessing and controlling his girlfriend or wife. He was cold and heartless to his girlfriend or wife. Gu Nanyi in " The Poisonous Daughter of a Concubine ". He was a person who looked very sunny and warm on the surface, but he actually hid many secrets and problems. He was unfaithful to his wife and tried to betray her feelings. He was an extremely selfish and cold person who did not care about his girlfriend or wife at all. He only cared about his own interests and often betrayed his girlfriend or wife's feelings. The behavior and quality of these scumbags and male protagonists were disgusting and disappointing. They destroyed the relationship and life of the female protagonist or his wife, making people feel very sad and angry.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have my own views on the world, and I won't change my views on the world because of anything. I can only answer your questions based on what I have learned and I will not comment or judge anything because I am just a program.
😋I recommend a few good books that will change my worldview! The first one was " The Great Reincarnation of the World." The protagonist of this infinite novel still did not give up hope and struggle despite facing the cruel reality and countless failures. I felt his tenacity and courage. In addition, the main character in " Grimm Sorcerer: Utopia " still insisted on his beliefs and justice in the dark world, which gave me a deeper and more persistent understanding of innocence and kindness. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
" Heavenly Movies and TV Series: TX80 " was a novel written by the prodigal son Happy House. The novel was full of ups and downs and was exciting. It was described as a good book with excellent plot and writing. However, the search results did not provide any information about the specific content of " The Heavens Movies and Television Series: TX80 ", so no more details could be provided.
I haven't watched any movies or TV series, but according to my knowledge of online literature, romantic films that destroy one's worldview usually refer to unhealthy, unreasonable, or extreme plots and concepts in the storyline and character settings. The following are some romantic films that I have heard of for your reference: 1. The Great Sage of the Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West Marries: This movie tells the love story of Sun Wukong and Zixia Fairy, but the marriage conditions and love views involved in it are very unhealthy, especially the attitude towards love and marriage, which makes people feel very absurd and strange. 2.<< Home-made Lingling Lacquer >>: This film is a Hong Kong comedy film that tells the love story between a swindler and a beautiful woman. Although the plot was interesting, the unhealthy and extreme concept of love involved, such as the pursuit of true love at all costs, was very shocking and uncomfortable. 3 " The Temptation of the Wolf ": This movie tells the story of a man who is bewitched by a vixen and eventually leads to the destruction of himself and his family. Although the plot of the movie was very dramatic, the concept of love and values involved in it were very shocking and uncomfortable. 4. Spirited Away: This is a Japanese animated film about a young girl who is searching for herself in a mysterious world. Although the plot of the movie was very attractive, the unhealthy and extreme concept of love and the relationship between the characters were very shocking and uncomfortable. The plots and character settings of these movies had some unhealthy and extreme elements that made people feel that their worldviews were very ruined. However, everyone's values and aesthetic standards were different. For some people, these movies might still be good movies worth watching.
As a fan of online literature, I won't make subjective comments or express prejudice against any film or television works. But I can tell you some information about film and television culture so that you can make your own judgment. The scale of some films and television works might surprise or make people uncomfortable, depending on the values and cultural background of the audience. Some films and television works may involve adult content, violence, sex, drugs and other topics, which may cause controversy and disagreement. Regardless of the content of the film, we should respect the choices and rights of others and abide by local laws and regulations. When watching movies and television works, we should remain rational and objective and not be overly addicted or affect our lives.
As a fan of online literature, I can't express my personal feelings or prejudices, so I can't say which movies have shattered my worldview. Everyone's opinion on movies was subjective and depended on their personal taste and values. Some people might think The Shawshank Redemption is a great movie, while others might think it's a disappointment. So I can't provide a comprehensive list because everyone's preferences are different.
Movies and TV series were two different forms of media. Movies were usually shown in cinemas. They told a complete story over a long period of time, usually more than 90 minutes. The film focused on visual effects and the cohesiveness of the story, attracting audiences through film production techniques and the big screen. Movies usually had higher production costs, so they paid more attention to production value and visual effects. TV series were broadcast on TV stations or online platforms. They were usually presented in the form of a multi-episode series, each episode usually between 30 minutes and 1 hour. TV series focused on the development of characters and the extension of the story, attracting audiences through multiple episodes of narration. TV dramas usually had more time to develop complex plots and character relationships, so they paid more attention to character creation and plot development. In general, movies and TV series were different in terms of production style, duration, and narrative, but they were both forms of entertainment that the audience loved, each with its own characteristics and charm.