As a unique joke comedy, "Wholly Owned into the Group" has conducted an in-depth discussion on the current flood of film and television dramas, especially focusing on the genre of idol dramas. The play not only brings lightness and pleasure to the audience, but also truly exposes the problems within the industry to the public, and is known as the "mirror" of the industry. Since its premiere, it has won an enthusiastic response from a wide audience with its sharp criticism and candid revelation of the industry's ills.
Although the traditional idol dramas "Sauvignon Blanc" and "You Are More Beautiful than Starlight" still adhere to the inherent plot model, "Wholly Owned Group" has entered this field from a new perspective, not only criticizing the patterned problems of such dramas, but also deeply analyzing the potential problems. This kind of criticism is not superficial, but involves multiple perspectives such as script creation, actors' performances and even production, making the work a mirror to peek into the current situation of today's film and television industry.
Second, the depth of the routine of costume dramasThe second season of "Wholly Owned Group" focuses on the criticism of costume dramas, which is a deep challenge to the traditional industry rules. Although costume dramas have won the audience's love with their broad historical background and complex role positioning, they are also easy to fall into clichés. Taking characters such as "Nonsense Venerable" and "Border Fairy" as examples, it subtly reveals and mocks the common character shaping and dialogue methods in costume dramas.
This kind of irony stems from a deep understanding and long-term observation of costume dramas. With the help of this setting, "Wholly Owned Group" urges all choreographers and directors, even if it is a costume theme, to explore innovation and try to break through, and abandon copying the successful model. This kind of speculation and challenge to tradition constitutes the most substantial and valuable part of the series.
3. Misuse of homophonic stalks and rare words"Wholly Owned into the Group" uses name homophonic stalks to effectively enhance the effect of drama comedy, and at the same time sharply criticizes the abuse of rare words in some Xianxia dramas. In order to create a so-called mysterious and high-end image, this kind of film and television works often use rare words for the depiction of characters or scenes, but it leads to confusion and even alienation of the audience.
With the help of the character named "Venerable" in the series, the author cleverly and wittily reveals the problem. This move conveys a critical meaning in a relaxed atmosphere, avoiding excessive tension and depression in the audience. This kind of strategic innovation has made "Wholly Owned Group" unique from many TV dramas and has become a quite distinctive work.
Fourth, the real evaluation of investors and the disclosure of industry insidersMr. Gu's sharp views disclosed in the drama as an investor have made the public aware of a new way of expressing TV dramas, and at the same time, they have also revealed many inside stories in the film and television industry. For example, criticism of the fairy world scene layout points to the improper use of green screen technology, which shows the industry's excessive pursuit of low cost and efficient operation, but ignores the realism of art and the audience's viewing experience.
Although Mr. Gu's comments are shown in the form of humor and exaggeration in the play, they reflect the reality of the industry. This kind of industry insider revelation enriches the connotation of the drama series and makes the audience have an in-depth understanding and reflection on the film and television industry. It can be seen that "Wholly Owned Group" is really a demonstration of self-reflection and social responsibility in the industry.
5. Sharp comments on the actors' performancesIn response to the script and production problems of the play, the performance of the actors has also received strict criticism and criticism. Among them, Mr. Gu directly commented and criticized the actors' clothing, performance skills and even height in the play. This seemingly sharp criticism actually reveals a common phenomenon in the film and television industry: overemphasizing the appearance of actors, ignoring their real acting skills and the depth of the characters they play.
The aim of "Wholly Owned Group" is to warn all cast and crew that artistic creation should focus on the inner depth and authenticity of the characters, rather than just superficial exuberance and exaggeration. This criticism and reflection on the actors' attitudes make the play one of the thought-provoking and meaningful works.
Sixth, the universality of the plot routine and the call for innovationThe TV series "Wholly Owned Group" takes the opportunity of criticizing many plot paradigms, which is essentially promoting innovation and change in the film and television industry. Many works in today's film and television market are deeply trapped in inherent patterns and routines, which not only restricts the diversity of creation, but also makes the audience prone to aesthetic fatigue. To this end, the play's unique critique aims to inspire writers and directors to break with tradition and create more innovative and vivid works.
This call for innovation not only focuses on the in-depth analysis of scripts and production, but also provides a far-reaching perspective on the future development trend of the industry. Therefore, through this kind of reflective criticism, "Wholly Owned Group" actually opens up new horizons and opportunities for the future of the entire industry.
7. Summarize the interaction with the audience at the endThe work "Wholly Owned into the Group" is not only a TV series, but also an in-depth review and criticism of the current film industry. With its unique spit techniques and sharp comments, the play has won the love of many audiences and guided the in-depth discussion and reflection of the current situation of the industry. When watching this drama, I can't help but think deeply: what does the film and television industry really need is more innovation or breakthroughs? Should more attention be paid to the intrinsic value and artistry of the work, rather than just pursuing the luxury and exaggeration of the appearance?
It is hoped that through the inspiration of "Wholly Owned", our film and television industry can inject more new impetus and innovative thinking, so as to create more realistic, interesting and in-depth on-screen masterpieces. So how do you think our film and television industry should change at this stage? We look forward to you sharing your views in the comment area and working together to contribute to the future development of the film and television industry!