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Are they always remaking the classic TV series of the past? What do you think of this?

2024-09-22 09:28
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2024-09-22 12:21

Online novels often remade classic TV series from the past. This was a common way of writing. By remaking a classic TV series, the author could refer to the existing plot, characters, and character settings to create a more representative and popular work. I think we can look at the remake of a classic TV series from the following aspects: 1. Art creation needs inspiration: Classic TV series are irreplaceable and precious as cultural heritage. A remake could provide more creative space for the creator with the help of existing materials and inspiration. 2. Inheriting the classics and creating new expressions: The remake of the classic TV series can better inherit the traditional culture and classic plots. At the same time, it can also bring a new visual experience and emotional resonance to the audience through new expressions and innovative storylines. 3. Meet the needs of different audiences: Different audiences may have different understandings and appreciation methods for classic works. Remake can better meet the needs of different audiences, so that more people can enjoy excellent works. Of course, there were also some risks and problems in remaking a classic work. For example, the original work might be adapted and adjusted, which would affect the value and meaning of the original work. In addition, the remake also had to consider copyright and ethics issues. Therefore, in the process of creation, the intellectual property rights and cultural heritage of the original work must be fully respected and protected. At the same time, ethics and laws and regulations must be observed.

Is it difficult to coax you into remaking a TV series?

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2025-01-14 07:28

[Yes, the novel " Hard to Coax " will be remade into a TV series.] There were several documents that mentioned this news, including public announcements and related discussions. Different documents mentioned different male and female lead candidates, such as Cai Xukun, Yu Shuxin, Bai Jingting, Zhang Ruonan, Liu Xiening, Zhai Xiaowen, Zhang Yuxi, etc. However, the specific male and female lead lineups had not been determined yet, so the final cast could not be determined.

What do you think of Disney remaking 'The Never Ending Story'?

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2024-11-07 11:09

Disney remaking 'The Never Ending Story' is an interesting concept. It could potentially reach a wider audience with Disney's global reach. They might use modern technology to make the fantastical worlds even more immersive. But there are challenges. For example, the original had a certain simplicity and rawness that made it so endearing. If Disney over - commercializes it or makes it too 'Disney - fied', it could lose its authenticity.

What do you think of some classic movies and TV series being remade?

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2024-09-25 21:36

The remake of some classic movies and television dramas could be viewed from a different perspective. From a business point of view, the launch of a remake was usually to attract more viewers and increase the box office and revenue. Therefore, it was a feasible strategy for producers to choose to remake classic movies and television dramas because they could attract audiences by using classic scripts and classic characters while reducing costs and risks. From the audience's point of view, the remake of a classic film and television drama was also attractive. Because audiences generally had a high degree of recognition and loyalty to classic movies and television dramas, they might be surprised and excited when they saw classic movies and television dramas again. In addition, the remake could also bring new storylines and characters to the audience. However, there were also some risks and problems with the remake. First of all, the quality of the remake was often difficult to guarantee due to the high popularity and reputation of the classic movies and television dramas. The producers might cut or adapt the classic plot to cater to the audience's tastes, resulting in incomplete or distorted plots. Secondly, the remake may face issues such as copyright issues with classic films and television dramas. It requires legal authorization and negotiation, otherwise, it may face the risk of copyright infringement. In summary, the remake of a classic film and television drama was a controversial issue that needed to be viewed from different angles. The producers needed to respect the value of the classic film and television series while ensuring the quality and copyright protection of the remake to maximize the recognition and praise of the audience.

Which classic TV series do you think ruined the original the most?

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2025-03-08 20:58

I'm a fan of online literature. I don't have any personal opinions or emotional preferences. However, based on my knowledge of online literature and general aesthetic views, the remake of a classic TV series doesn't completely destroy the original version. Sometimes, it will retain the essence of the original version and carry out innovation and adaptation to adapt to different audiences 'tastes and market needs. Therefore, it was impossible to give a definite answer as to which remake of a classic TV series ruined the original the most.

Which classic TV series do you think failed the most? Why?

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2025-02-26 08:14

This question couldn't be answered because everyone's definition of the "most failed" work might be different. However, based on the experience of some classic TV series adapted from online novels, some of the remakes did not perform well in terms of visual effects, plot arrangement, actor performance, and so on. Some even failed in terms of reputation and box office sales. For example, Journey to the West had been remade many times, but some versions of the TV series had flaws in visual effects and plot arrangements, and some versions of the actors did not perform well. In addition," Water Margins " had also been remade many times, but some versions of the TV series also had some problems in the character description and plot setting. Some remake works failed because of a lack of understanding of the original work or due to improper adaptation. In addition, due to the different filming time and funding of different versions of the TV series, the performance of different works might also be different. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which work was the " most failed ". This required an answer based on personal perception and experience.

Which classic TV series do you think failed the most? Why?

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2024-09-22 09:14

As a fan of online literature, I don't have any subjective opinions or absolute answers. But based on what I know about remakes of classic TV series, I think the most failed remake is probably My Own Swordsman. Although " My Own Swordsman " was a very successful TV series, its plot and character settings were somewhat different from the original. Moreover, there were some production problems in the play, such as costumes and special effects, which were not very similar to the original. In addition, because the audience of the play was different from the original, the audience's evaluation of the play was also different. Therefore, I think that as a remake, there are some problems in the plot, character setting, production, and so on. Due to the difference in audience and the original, it may not be able to reach the height and influence of the original.

What do you think of the TV series 'Wheat'?

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2025-03-11 12:24

" Wheatley Into the City " was a TV series that described the young wheat farmers who came to the city from the countryside after the reform and opening up. They worked hard and continued to learn to finally achieve self-redemption and growth. Through the growth of wheat, the play reflected the huge gap between rural and urban areas in China, as well as the unfair phenomena in education, medical care, culture and other aspects between urban and rural areas. It showed the protagonist's firm belief and indomitable spirit. " Wheatley Into the City " received high ratings and good reviews from viewers and critics in mainland China. The plot of the play was compact and the characters were vivid. The plot was exciting and showed the process of China's rural reform and opening up and the changes in the gap between urban and rural areas. At the same time, the show also showed the warmth and hope of human nature, making the audience feel the infinite possibilities of life. Although " Wheatley Into the City " was a TV series that reflected social reality, there were also some fictional elements and plots, so the audience and critics had different evaluations of the play. However, in any case, the play had a certain reference value for understanding the process of China's rural reform and opening up and the current situation of the gap between urban and rural areas.

What do you think of the TV series Fuyao?

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2024-09-21 15:36

The TV series " Fu Yao " was an ancient fantasy drama adapted from the famous online novel " Fu Yao ". It told the story of the female protagonist, Fu Yao, and the conflict between the various major forces. The production of the drama had invested a lot of resources and energy into the setting, costume design, and other aspects. It was very beautiful and the performance of the actors was also well received. In terms of the plot, the TV series Fuyao had adapted and deleted the plot of the novel to make the story more compact and logical. At the same time, the TV series also added some humor and action scenes to make the whole series more lively and interesting. " Fuyao " was a very outstanding ancient fantasy drama. It did a very good job in production and plot. Not only did it satisfy the audience's needs for a beautiful story, but it also made the audience feel the fusion of ancient culture and fashion elements. However, as a TV series, it might also have some shortcomings. For example, the plot might sometimes be too exaggerated or fictional, and the audience needed to judge and evaluate it themselves.

What do you think of the TV series 'Fuyao?'

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2024-09-21 15:07

The TV series " Fuyao " The drama told the story of the female lead, Fu Yao, and the Undeserved Calamity, as well as the emotional entanglement between her and the male lead, Wuji. From the plot point of view, the production of this TV series was very meticulous. The scenes, costumes, special effects, and other aspects were all done very well. It displayed the ancient Chinese fantasy culture. At the same time, the acting skills of the drama were also well received. The performances of the main actors were very outstanding, allowing the audience to feel the charm of the drama. Judging from the audience's comments, this TV series had also received very high ratings. Many people gave high praise to the special effects and actors 'performance of the play, believing it to be one of the representative works of Chinese TV series in recent years. However, there were also some viewers who questioned the plot and character setting of the show, saying that it was a little dull in some places. But overall," Fuyao " was a TV series that was worth watching. Whether it was the plot or the performance of the characters, it was very outstanding and brought a good viewing experience to the audience.

Which do you think is more classic, the movie version or the TV series version?

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2025-03-14 00:51

The movie and TV series versions of Red Sorghums were both excellent literary works adapted into movies or TV series. Different versions had different styles and presentation methods, so it was difficult to simply say which was more classic. The movie version of Red Soroliang was directed by Zhang Yimou and starred by Jiang Wen, Gong Li, and Chen Kun. It was adapted from Mo Yan's novel of the same name. The movie was set in the countryside of Northeast China in the 1930s, and it told the story of a peasant family. The movie version of Red Soroliang was very popular with the audience in terms of visual effects, music, and actors 'performances. The television version of Red Sorghums was a television series directed by Jiang Wen and starred by Chen Kun, Ni Ni, Zhou Yong, and others. It was adapted from Mo Yan's novel of the same name. The TV series was set in a rural area in Northeast China in the 1930s, and it told the story of a peasant family. The TV series version of Red Soroliang was also very good in terms of plot, actors 'performances, props, and so on. It received high praise from the audience. Both versions had their own unique charms. It was difficult to simply say which was more classic. The audience could choose to watch according to their own preferences and needs.

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