Since its launch, the TV series "Three Teams" has been attracting much attention and heated discussions from the audience. Among them, the role of Pan Dahai aroused the audience's strong dislike for him. However, we can't judge Pan Dahai as wrong because of the audience's cognition. In this article, we'll delve into the intricacies of the character of Pan Dahai and explain why he is probably the most aggrieved person in The Three Teams.
First of all, we need to understand the need for artistic creation. In the TV series "Three Teams", Cheng Bing is the protagonist, and Pan Dahai plays the role of the protagonist's villain. In the development of the plot, the opposition and conflict between the protagonist and the villain are indispensable elements. Pan Dahai is an obstacle around Cheng Bing, and his presence provides tension and conflict for the entire plot. That's why Pan Dahai has to play the villain, and he sets up many obstacles for Cheng Bing to move the story forward.
Second, we need to realize that Pan Dahai has not done anything wrong. In the play, the audience often hates Pan Dahai because he seems to be unrighteous and does not support Cheng Bing's actions. However, we need to understand that Pan Dahai, as the leader of the criminal investigation detachment, faces far more tasks and responsibilities than simply chasing a person. He has to deal with all kinds of cases every day, and Wang Dayong's case is only a part of it. Pan Dahai must consider the problem within the framework of fairness and law, and not just focus on the pursuit process of one case. Therefore, the audience's accusations against him are not comprehensive.
Furthermore, we must understand Pan Dahai's helplessness. As the leader of the criminal investigation detachment, the pressure and responsibility faced by Pan Dahai are very huge. He must work within the law and discipline and must not be unduly biased in favor of anyone, including Cheng Bing. Pan Dahai's opposition and obstruction was not because he was unwilling to help Cheng Bing, but to protect him and himself. He understood the danger of Cheng Bing's actions and was reluctant to expose him to greater risks. This is the duty of a police officer, and it is also the helplessness that Pan Dahai assumes as a character.
Finally, we need to recognize the difference between a character and an actor. Pan Dahai is just a fictional character, and Li Naiwen is the actor of this role. The audience's dislike of Pan Dahai does not mean that they evaluate Li Naiwen. The actors just perform according to the script and the character setting, and their purpose is to make the character more realistic and three-dimensional, and arouse the emotional resonance of the audience. Therefore, we should not bring the audience's emotional reaction to Pan Dahai to the actor and make irrational evaluations of the actor.
To sum up, the audience's dislike does not mean that Pan Dahai is wrong. Artistic creation requires opposition and conflict, and Pan Dahai plays the role of confrontation with Cheng Bing as a villain. He didn't do anything wrong, and his opposition and obstruction were based on duty and legal considerations. At the same time, we also need to clarify the difference between the character and the actor, and not bring the audience's emotions to the actor. When enjoying TV series, we should look at the characters rationally and experience the emotions brought by the plot, rather than one-sidedly evaluating a character or actor.