On the Misty Theater, Qin Hao's new play "Three Teams" sparked heated discussions among the audience.
However, the evaluation of the film version has been divided, and the audience found some differences between the two in the discussion. This not only involves the handling of the plot, but also the portrayal of the characters, which makes people think about it.
First of all, the plot of the movie version is considered more compact and touching. In the film version, Cheng Bing's image is more stable, which left a deep impression on the audience.
In the drama version, the plot expansion seems to be a little uneven, especially in the emotional processing of the criminal's family.
This makes the drama version have some deficiencies in compactness and emotional expression, and it is slightly inferior to the film version.
Secondly, there are also some differences between the two versions in the treatment of the characters.
In the film version, Cheng Bing's image is more stable, giving people the impression of a simple sense of justice. In the drama version, the portrayal of Cheng Bing is more flying, and it seems to be trying to give him more personality.
Although this attempt has an innovative side, it also makes the audience feel that it is not close to reality and loses the charm of a simple sense of justice.
In addition, the drama version has made some changes when dealing with the villain role in an attempt to make the villain more complex.
However, the audience generally felt that this change was too stacked in terms of emotional processing, making the plot seem a little stiff.
In contrast, the film version presents the villain's evil in a more simple and direct way, which is more likely to resonate with the audience.
When evaluating these two versions, we can't help but think about a question: what is a good film and television work?
Is it the twists and turns of the plot that can arouse the excitement of the audience, or the sincerity of emotions that can touch the hearts of the audience? This may be a question that has no standard answer, because everyone's expectations and feelings about film and television works are subjective.
Film and television works are different from novels and dramas, and they have their own unique language and expression.
In the process of watching the movie, the audience not only pays attention to the attractiveness of the storyline, but also pays attention to the performance of the actors and the ability of the director to control.
In the work "The Three Teams", the differences between the film and drama versions have triggered some thinking from the audience about the creation of film and television works.
For directors, how to adapt while maintaining the essence of the original book, and how to find a balance between plot and character portrayal, is a problem that needs to be considered.
Audiences want to see more authentic and moving expressions, rather than stiff stacking and overly deliberate innovations.
In general, the difference between the film and drama versions of Qin Hao's new drama "The Three Teams" has triggered a discussion among the audience about film and television works.
This also allows us to see the interaction between film and television art and real life in the process of exploration and experimentation by film and television creators in the Fog Theater, as well as the audience in the process of tasting and reflecting.
Perhaps, it is this multi-dimensional communication that allows each work to resonate on different levels.