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'Emergency Doctor' has a mediocre reputation. Why are there so many medical dramas but so few explosive ones?

2024-09-19 20:18
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2024-09-19 22:09

Medical dramas often added many fictional elements in the production process, such as the main character's medical skills and the management of the clinic. These elements needed sufficient evidence to be supported by the audience. Secondly, the target audience of medical dramas was usually doctors or people interested in the medical industry, but it did not mean that all audiences had a deep understanding and interest in the medical industry. Therefore, the description of medical dramas also needed to take into account the needs and cognitive level of the audience. In contrast, TV series with other industry topics were more easily accepted and understood by the public, and it was easier to highlight the professional skills and emotional conflicts of the protagonist to attract the attention of the audience. In addition, the subject matter of medical dramas was sensitive and easy to cause controversy and discussion. Therefore, the producers needed to be very careful in terms of casting, plot, lines, etc. to ensure that the audience's emotional approval and the rationality of the plot were reasonable. For the above reasons, although the number of medical dramas was increasing, it was common for the reputation to be mediocre and for there to be fewer explosive hits. However, as the audience's knowledge and understanding of the medical industry gradually deepened, the market potential of medical dramas in the future was still very large.

'Emergency Doctor' has a mediocre reputation. Why are there so many medical dramas but so few hits?

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2024-09-05 04:05

Perhaps it was because the plot of a medical drama was more complicated and required more details and depth, and producing a high-quality medical drama required a lot of time and energy. In addition, the audience for medical dramas was relatively limited, so it was difficult for them to become popular. Therefore, the producers might need to work on other aspects such as improving the quality of the plot and shaping the character's image to attract the audience's attention.

Why were there so many novels about transmigration, but so few television dramas?

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2025-03-10 00:52

This question involves many factors. The following are the possible explanations: 1. Creation inspiration: The novel is a freer form of creation. The author can construct the world and plot according to his own imagination and creativity. Therefore, time travel novels were more likely to generate inspiration because they could allow people to go back to the past or change history to provide a broader imagination for the story. 2. Audience preference: TV series usually pay more attention to the plot and character development than the historical background. Therefore, if a large number of time-travel plots appeared in the TV series, it might distract the audience and reduce their viewing experience. 3. Cost and production: Making a time-travel TV series requires a lot of time and money to restore the historical background and character styling, which may be more expensive and difficult than creating a new historical background. In addition, television dramas usually paid more attention to the development of characters and plots than specific historical events. 4. Limit of audience: The audiences of time-travel novels and TV dramas may be different. Time travel novels were mainly targeted at young readers, while television dramas were more targeted at adult audiences. Younger readers might be more willing to accept the time-traveling plot while adult audiences might be more willing to pay attention to actual historical events and characters. In summary, these factors may lead to fewer time-travel plots in TV dramas. Although some TV dramas may try to simulate time-travel scenes, they may not be as popular and popular as novels.

Why are there so few anti-Japanese dramas?

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2024-09-23 18:40

There were a few reasons why anti-Japanese dramas were so popular but time-travel dramas were so few: 1. Different historical backgrounds: Anti-Japanese dramas mainly tell the historical background of the Anti-Japanese War, while time-travel dramas mainly tell the story of modern people traveling to ancient times. Due to the different historical backgrounds, there were great differences in the production and audience of these two dramas. 2. Different audience preferences: Anti-Japanese dramas mainly targeted young people, while time-travel dramas targeted older audiences. Youngsters were more willing to accept fresh, sci-fi stories, while older audiences were more willing to accept historical works. 3. Different production costs: producing anti-Japanese dramas required a lot of historical information and venues, while producing time-travel dramas was relatively easy. Therefore, producers were more willing to produce higher-quality anti-Japanese dramas to attract audiences. The production cost of time-travel dramas was lower, and it was easier to attract small producers and amateur actors. 4. Political Corroghtness: Anti-Japanese dramas often need to follow a certain degree of political accuracy when they are produced and broadcast. They cannot involve sensitive political topics. Time travel dramas did not have such restrictions, so they were easier to produce and broadcast. For all the above reasons, anti-Japanese dramas had certain advantages in production, audience, and political accuracy compared to time-travel dramas, so it was easier to become a disaster. However, due to the limitations of historical background and audience preferences, the producers and broadcaster were more willing to choose other more advantageous topics, so the number of time-travel dramas was relatively small.

Why are there so many classic novels nowadays, but so few that have been made into television dramas?

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2025-03-11 02:19

This was a rather complicated problem that involved many factors. First of all, the number of classic novels is very large, but there are relatively few that can be made into TV series. This is because novels usually exist in an independent form, while TV series need to be adapted according to specific plots and characters, which requires a lot of time and energy. Secondly, there was a huge difference between the style and audience of a novel and a TV series. A novel usually paid more attention to the plot and character description, while a TV series paid more attention to visual effects and scene presentation. Therefore, if a novel was to be adapted into a TV series, the style and audience of the TV series needed to be positioned in order to better adapt to the market demand. In addition, the copyright of the novel and TV series was also a problem. A novel could have many different versions, but a TV series needed to be adapted from the novel, so it would be more difficult to obtain the copyright. Finally, the production cost of a TV series was relatively high, requiring a large amount of manpower, material resources, and financial resources. The time required to adapt a classic novel was also relatively long, which might also affect the production progress of a TV series. In summary, these reasons may have led to a relatively small number of classic novels being adapted into television dramas. However, with the continuous development and improvement of the television drama industry, more and more classic novels might be adapted into television dramas. In the future, more excellent adapted works might appear.

Celebrating Years 2, so many advertisements, reputation has declined

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2024-12-16 00:51

The reason for the decline in the reputation of " Celebrating Years 2 " might be related to the excessive advertising. The audience's expectations and requirements for the plot, characters, and impressions were ignored. The producers inserted advertisements too frequently, affecting the audience's experience of watching the drama. The audience's tolerance for advertisements had already decreased, and the sensitive nerve response pattern to advertisements had already formed. Too many advertisements would affect the viewing experience of members, and they would have more expectations for high-quality content. The producers should pay more attention to the polishing of the plot and the shaping of the characters. They should control the frequency and method of inserting advertisements to meet the expectations and requirements of the audience.

Why are there so many people reading novels but so few?

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2024-09-03 06:15

This question could be answered from many angles. Fictions are highly fictional art forms that require a lot of reading and imagination to understand and appreciate. For some people, this process of reading and imagination may be more difficult, so they may prefer other forms of entertainment such as movies, television or games. It usually took a lot of time and energy to finish reading a novel. For some people, they may not have enough time and energy to read a large number of novels, so they may choose to read shorter novels or only read novels that they like. A novel usually required a lot of emotion and attention. Reading a novel requires emotion and attention, which may take some time and energy. For some people, they may prefer other forms of entertainment such as television or games, which can make it easier for them to devote their emotions and attention. The novel was an art form that required exploration and thought. Reading a novel requires the reader to explore and think about the storyline, characters, and theme. This may require some challenge and thinking. For some people, they might prefer simple novels or other forms of entertainment that allow them to explore and think more easily. To sum up, the reason why few people read novels was that novels required a lot of time, energy, emotion, and attention, which might not be available to everyone. At the same time, novels were also a highly fictional art form that required the reader to invest their own imagination and understanding. This might be one of the reasons why some people did not like to read novels.

Why are so many people chasing after online novels of mediocre quality?

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2025-03-11 13:58

There might be a few reasons why web novels were of average quality but many people followed them: The popularity of online novels was mainly because they satisfied people's needs. The content of online novels varied from romance, fantasy, science fiction, history, etc. It could meet the needs of different readers. Moreover, these novels usually appeared in the form of serializations, allowing readers to read them anytime and anywhere. This convenience also attracted many people. 2. Online novels had a wider audience. The readers of online novels included people of all ages, including young people, middle-aged people, old people, and so on. This broad audience group also attracted many people. 3. The storyline of online novels was attractive. The plot of online novels was usually presented in a way of ups and downs and suspense. The readers could obtain entertainment and excitement through reading the plot. The appeal of the plot also attracted many people. 4. The social nature of web novels. Online novels often had a social nature, and readers could communicate and interact with other readers through reading online novels. This social nature also attracted some readers. 5. The cover and introduction of the web novel were attractive. The cover and introduction of web novels usually attracted the attention of readers and made them want to read it. The appeal of the cover and introduction also attracted many people.

Why are my novels so few favorites and so many clicks?

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2024-09-04 23:20

There were many reasons why novels had high clicks and few favorites. The following were some possible reasons: 1. The content is not attractive enough. If the story, character, and worldview of the novel are not attractive enough, it will be difficult for the readers to be attracted and leave a deep impression. Naturally, it will be difficult to get high clicks and favorites. 2. The reader group does not match: If the reader group of the novel does not match the content orientation, such as an urban novel, but the readers are generally young people, then the collection will not be very high. 3. Not enough promotion: If the novel is not sufficiently promoted, it will be difficult to increase the number of readers. 4. Web traffic problem: If the website where the novel is located has low traffic and a relatively small number of readers, it will be difficult to improve. 5. Platform Restrictions: Some novel platforms may review or limit some novels, resulting in a low collection of some novels. In order to increase the collection of novels, he needed to consider the above factors and effectively promote and publicize the characteristics of his novels.

Why were there so many Xianxia dramas and time-travel dramas in China?

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2025-03-01 21:15

There were many Xianxia dramas and time-travel dramas in China mainly because these topics were more popular. Xianxia dramas usually involved myths, Xianxia, Wuxia, and other elements, often showing the story in a fantasy way. Time travel dramas mainly told the protagonist to travel to different historical moments or worlds to experience different life experiences. These topics were attractive to a certain extent and the production cost was relatively low, so they were more popular in the Chinese TV series market.

There are many things about adapting novels to TV dramas. Why are there so few CEO types?

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2025-03-01 09:03

When a novel was adapted into a TV series, it was usually chosen to be adapted from novels with high-level elements or power struggle plots because these novels often had a higher audience and wider market influence. In contrast, CEO stories are usually more complicated, involving business, marriage and power struggles, so they often don't attract a wider audience after being adapted into TV series. However, there were also cases where CEO novels were adapted into television dramas, such as " Silent Flute " and " The Legend of Chu Qiao ".

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