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When discussing the performance of the two dramas "Tang Dynasty Strange Tales: Westward Journey" and "Young White Horse Drunk Spring Breeze", it is not difficult to find that these two works are very different in terms of audience popularity and evaluation.
Speaking of which, it is not unreasonable that "Tang Dynasty Legends: Westward Journey" can be proud of the "Guduo Heat Index" list.
This drama has put a lot of hard work into screenwriting and character building, and the background story and psychological activities of each character have been dug up.
In this way, the audience can really feel the joys, sorrows and sorrows of each character, and this sense of resonance is not ordinarily strong.
Coupled with the amazing acting skills of Yang Xuwen and Yang Zhigang, the characters in the play seem to be standing in front of you vividly, and the emotional layers are breathtaking.
turned his head to take a look at "Young White Horse Drunk Spring Breeze", although the actors' performance and visual effects are also quite outstanding, but they are a little powerless in terms of plot advancement and characters' inner scenes.
When telling the story of young people's growth, this drama relies too much on the development of the side plot, but fails to dig deep into the changes and growing pains of the protagonists.
This way of processing, to be honest, is easy to make the audience feel that the plot is a bit scattered, and the emotional investment is difficult to sustain.
In the final analysis, for a successful youth drama, it is not enough to have an attractive story line, but also to work the emotional depth and growth trajectory of the characters, so that the audience can feel the transformation and growth of the characters at every turning point.
With such a comparative analysis, it is not difficult for us to find that the audience's taste for TV series is becoming more and more picky.
Pure entertainment can't satisfy them, they value emotional resonance and ideological resonance more.
Therefore, the screenwriter and production team need to work harder on the depth of the script and the complexity of the characters to meet the audience's increasing expectations.
At the same time, this also reminds us that while the entertainment industry pursues visual and effect shock, we must not ignore the depth of the script and characters.
This is the key to the longevity of the work.
You look at the drama "Young White Horse Drunk Spring Breeze", in order to highlight the martial arts elements, the crew used special effects overwhelmingly.
In this way, the visual impact is there, but the realism and internal logic of the story are reduced.
This kind of treatment may be able to please some audiences, but in the long run, it is really unknown whether it can be more widely recognized.
In the final analysis, the core of film and television works still lies in the true transmission of emotions and the fascinating story.
If the special effects overshadow the fine polishing of the script, then it will be difficult for the audience to feel the emotional resonance.
In stark contrast, "Sauvignon Blanc Season 2" is a mature performance in emotional processing and narrative structure.
This drama not only has excellent visual effects, but also has an in-depth exploration of the plot and character depth.
Especially when it comes to depicting the complex emotions and relationships of the characters, it is really a must.
This treatment has undoubtedly greatly enhanced the attractiveness of the series and the emotional investment of the audience, making it a clear stream in the market.
The performance of the actors in "Sauvignon Blanc Season 2" is also full of praise.
Yang Zi and Zhang Wanyi's acting skills have not improved by one and a half stars.
They are more delicate in their emotional expression, co-creating many memorable plots with other actors.
Like Xiaoliu's encounter in Qingshui Town, Xiaoyao's misunderstanding with her mother, and the continuous wedding scenes, all add rich layers and strong emotional impact to the plot.
This precise grasp of emotional details and the climactic narrative rhythm allow the audience to deeply feel the character's mental journey at every turning point, so as to be more immersed in the story.
Such a comparison not only reveals the differences in the understanding of the core of TV dramas by different production teams, but also reflects the audience's desire and demand for high-quality dramas.
With the improvement of the audience's aesthetics and the intensification of market competition, those works that can work emotional depth and plot complexity can gain a firm foothold in this fierce competition.