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Why didn't anyone remake TV dramas of satirical novels like The Scholars and The Story of officialdom?

2024-09-22 04:05
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2024-09-22 04:37

The main reasons why satirical novels such as The Scholars and The Story of officialdom did not receive widespread attention and recognition in today's film and television market were as follows: Satirical novels often have profound social criticism and insight into human nature. They may have a certain enlightenment effect on the values and concepts of modern society, but they also need to meet the aesthetic and cultural needs of modern society. The remake of a satirical novel required re-consideration of the original's values, character images, plot, and other elements. It might require a lot of modifications and adjustments to adapt to modern society and gain the audience's recognition. 2. The audience for satirical novels was relatively small. Compared to other types of film and television works, satirical novels tended to have a smaller audience. Moreover, because satirical novels often have a satirical meaning, it may have a certain psychological impact and discomfort on the audience, so it may be necessary to consider the audience's feelings and acceptance more carefully. 3. The adaptation and remake of satirical novels were more costly. Adapting and remaking a satirical novel required a lot of time and energy, a lot of market research and planning, and a lot of money. This made the relatively high cost of remaking satirical novels difficult for producers and investors to bear. 4. The adaptation and remake of satirical novels face copyright issues. Satirical novels were literary works, and their copyrights were often more precious and needed to be strictly protected. If you want to remake a TV series or movie, you need to obtain the authorization of the original author or copyright owner, otherwise you may face legal risks. For all these reasons, satirical novels like The Scholars and The Story of officialdom are not widely adapted into television dramas or movies today. However, with the continuous development of film and television technology and the increasing demand of the audience for literary works, there might be more excellent satirical novels remade into film and television works in the future.

Why didn't anyone remake satirical novels like The Scholars and The Story of officialdom today?

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2024-09-22 04:29

The copyright of satirical novels such as The Scholars and The Story of officialdom was more complicated. These novels had a unique style and storyline when they were created, which was different from the narrative of traditional TV dramas. Secondly, the topics of society, politics, and human nature involved in these novels had profound implications for the audience and society at that time. Now, the audience may have new values and cognitive methods. In addition, adapting these novels required a lot of time and money to re-write the script and adjust the cast. The above reasons made it difficult to find a suitable adaptation team and investor for these satirical novels. Therefore, not many people wanted to remake these novels into TV series.

Why is The Scholars a satirical novel?

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2025-03-05 21:31

" The Scholars " was a satirical novel that mainly satirized the Confucian scholars in the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty and the various ills of this class. Through describing the hypocrisy, selfishness, and greed of the Confucian elites in politics, morality, and culture, the novel revealed the constraints and limitations of Confucianism in feudal society. At the same time, the novel also satirized the corruption and autocracy of the ruling class of the Qing Dynasty, as well as the artsy and vanity of the Confucian scholars. Through profound social criticism, The Scholars expressed their protest against the feudal society and their longing for the future.

Why is The Scholars a model of satirical literature?

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2024-09-17 20:29

The Scholars was a satirical novel that revealed the various drawbacks of feudal society through satirizing the culture of the scholars, officialdom politics, academic hypocrisy, and other perspectives. In the novel, the author criticized the hypocrisy and corruption of the Confucian culture by depicting various characters. For example, the protagonist Chen She was regarded as an alien in the Confucian scholars. He was born in poverty but dared to resist the feudal rule and exposed the dark side of the Confucian culture. The novel also exposed the hypocrisy and cruelty of officialdom and politics. For example, the protagonist Wu Yong used all kinds of means to get promoted and get rich, while the officials used corrupt means to obtain personal benefits. This hypocritical and corrupt phenomenon was also fully reflected in the Confucian culture. In addition, the novel also satirized academic hypocrisy. For example, some of the contents of the Confucian classics were tampered with and forged to meet the needs of the rulers. This academic hypocrisy also reflected the academic atmosphere of the feudal society. To sum up, The Scholars revealed the various drawbacks of feudal society through satirizing the culture of the scholars, officialdom politics, academic hypocrisy, and so on. It was one of the models of satirical literature.

Every year, there were martial arts dramas that were remade. Why didn't anyone remake 'The Wind and Cloud Dominators of the World'?

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2024-09-15 06:46

" The Wind and Cloud Dominators the World " was a classic wuxia drama. Its plot, characters, and scenes were all loved by the audience. Although there were some martial arts dramas that were remade every year, a work with a deep history and cultural heritage like " The Wind and Cloud Dominators " was difficult to remake due to copyright and difficulty of creation. It also lacked a sufficient market and audience base. The remake of " The World's Dominators " had many classic lines and plots that needed to be readjusted and modified. Otherwise, it would be difficult to achieve the original emotions and atmosphere. Secondly, the characters and worldviews in the work were already very mature. The remake needed to re-design and reconstruct the character relationships and storyline, which required a lot of time and energy. Although the competition in the wuxia drama market was fierce, the copyright and production cost of a wuxia drama with a deep cultural heritage and classic image like "Fengyun Xiongba Tianxia" were very high, and it was difficult to obtain sufficient financial support and returns. Therefore, although there were some martial arts dramas that were remade every year, martial arts dramas with deep cultural heritage and classic images like " The Wind and Cloud Dominators " were difficult to remake due to copyright and creation difficulties. They also lacked a sufficient market and audience base.

Why didn't anyone shoot a TV series about Banxia?

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2024-09-21 17:05

Blossoms in Summer was a very popular novel that had been adapted into television dramas and movies many times. However, due to the complexity of the plot and the sensitive topics involved, there may be some difficulties and challenges in the filming process. In addition, the characters and plots in the novel were not suitable for the screen. They needed to be adjusted and deleted appropriately. Even so, some novels were adapted into television dramas and movies, which were still successful, such as "Dream of the Red Chamber" and "Water Margins". Therefore, whether Blossoms in the Summer could be adapted into a TV series still needed to consider many factors, including the quality of the novel, the reaction of the audience, and the ability and experience of the production team.

Why didn't anyone remake this TV series? Jin Yong's Wuxia movies had already been remade into several versions.

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2025-03-06 14:15

The TV series Feng Yun was once very popular, and Jin Yong's martial arts novels were also widely spread and remade. However, if he wanted to remake a TV series similar to Feng Yun, he might have to consider the following factors: 1. Story background and setting: The story background and setting of Feng Yun is quite special. It is necessary to reset the entire story, including the relationship between the characters, the world view, and so on. This may require a lot of time and energy. 2. Selection of actors: The remake of the TV series requires the selection of actors suitable for the role and ensure that they are qualified for the role. If the TV series needed to restore the image in the original work, then the actors needed to undergo more tests. 3. Production quality: The remake of the TV series needed to ensure the production quality, including the picture, music, special effects, and so on. All of these needed to be fully prepared. If these factors were properly considered and prepared, then a TV series similar to Feng Yun might get more recognition and love. However, the most important thing was that everyone had different preferences for television dramas. If they could truly restore the spirit and style of the original work, they might also be recognized by the audience.

Compared to other works, why didn't anyone make a remake of Jin Yong's " Liancheng Tactics "?

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2025-03-05 21:38

Jin Yong's Liancheng Jue was a very famous martial arts novel and was regarded as one of the classics of Jin Yong's works. However, there were many reasons why no one had remade the work. 1. copyright issue: the plot and characters in the novel are very unique. It involves a lot of historical background and characters. Therefore, its copyright may be very valuable and difficult to be adapted into a movie or TV series. 2. The complexity and difficulty of the plot of the novel: The plot of the novel is very complicated, involving a large number of plot turns and character relationships. It may be a huge challenge for the director and actors to restore the plot and character image of the novel. 3. Investment and production costs: A remake of a large-scale martial arts movie or TV series requires a huge investment and needs to take into account the market and audience's reaction. Due to the uniqueness of the novel and copyright issues, it might be difficult to find enough investment and production teams. All of these reasons might make it difficult to make a movie or TV series. However, Jin Yong's works have become an important part of Chinese literature and culture. The content and plot of his novels have been widely praised and read. I believe that there will be more excellent adapted works in the future.

Why didn't anyone like the sickly girls in real life?

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2024-09-11 18:04

Sick and delicate was a common emotional setting in novels. It usually referred to a character's excessive dependence and delicate behavior due to certain psychological or physical problems. In real life, many people felt that the emotional setting of a sick girl lacking basic respect and responsibility was not popular. The behavior of a sickly girl may be uncomfortable and annoying because their behavior often exceeds the scope of ordinary social norms and moral standards. They may be dissatisfied and disappointed that their partner is overly dependent on them and requires them to make countless actions and sacrifices, but their partner may not be able to meet their expectations. This behavior may make the partner feel stressed and tired, and even cause the partner to run away or get bored. Sick characters usually had strong emotional needs and desires, but their actions often made people feel helpless and lonely. They may try to get their partner's attention and love through over-reliance and coquettishness, but this kind of emotional setting often makes their partner feel tired and bored. Although the sickly girl was very attractive in the novel, this kind of emotional setting was not popular in real life. People preferred healthy, mature, and responsible partners over overly dependent and delicate characters.

Nowadays, TV dramas are popular to remake online novels

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2025-03-15 19:51

Yes, many TV series are now remade from online novels because online novels have a large readership and many excellent works. A remake of a web novel could bring a lot of traffic and attention to a TV series, and it could also bring benefits to the original author.

What are the satirical techniques of the scholars?

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2025-03-10 08:40

The Scholar's Unofficial History was a satirical novel. Its main satirical techniques included: 1. Satire of Confucianism: The scholars revealed some limitations and hypocrisy of Confucianism through their criticism and satire of Confucianism. It denied some theories and views in the Confucian classics and used fictional plots to prove the absurdity of these theories. 2. Satire of officials: The officials in the history of the scholars were all representatives of Confucianism, but their behavior was contrary to Confucianism. Through the description of these officials, the author satirized the high requirements of Confucianism for officials and the unscrupulous phenomenon of officials pursuing superficial "morality." 3. Satire of feudal society: The Scholars described a seemingly harmonious and stable feudal society, but in fact it was full of hypocrisy and contradictions. Through the description of various characters in the feudal society, the author reveals some shortcomings of the feudal society, such as corruption in officialdom, social injustice, moral decay and so on. 4. The irony of human nature: Although the protagonists in the history of the scholars were all representatives of Confucianism, their actions were full of selfishness, hypocrisy, and cunning. Through the fictional plots and characters, the author profoundly revealed the complexity of human nature and the distortions and transformations that people showed in the pursuit of interests.

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