CCTV is optimistic about Thrush , but the audience asked to stop broadcasting and take it off the s

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, the ratings of the war spy drama "Thrush" recommended by CCTV's eight sets have soared, with a market share of 12%, and the popularity is very high. But at the same time, the reputation of this TV series has plummeted, and many viewers have even asked to stop broadcasting. The key lies in the shortcomings of the characters in the play, the details of the scenes, etc., which seriously affect the perception. This incident once again shows that if a TV series wants to be well received, it is very important to do enough details.

The plot of Thrush is set in the early fifties and tells the story of an expert who completes a national project with the help of the police. This is a common pattern in costume spy war dramas. But in terms of expression, it is obviously too "modern" and does not create the sense of the times that it should have. Whether it is the makeup of the characters or the costumes, they are quite eye-catching;It is also difficult to reflect the characteristics of the age of the background building. These incorrect details seriously affect the immersion of the plot.

What is even more criticized is that this play's reflection on the secrecy work of experts is sparse and undramatic. This is not only inconsistent with historical reality, but also weakens the tension and suspense in the play. Compared with other positive examples such as "Meritorious", it can be described as a big discount. Therefore, despite the popularity of the market, it is still difficult to escape the fate of being "out of the play".

This reflects that the screenwriter did not do a good job of researching the subject matter, nor did he integrate it, so that the script itself has a storyDefects in completeness. It can be seen from this response that the audience's attention to the details of film and television works continues to escalate, which is the inevitable result of the development of the industry.

Specific to this play, it is not difficult for us to find outIn reality, secrecy is far more complex and rigorous;The characteristics of the times are far richer and more three-dimensional than it。The market model that simply relies on routines can no longer satisfy the audience, which is a problem that creators must face.

So, this is not only a warning to the writers and producers of "Thrush", but also a warning to peers in the industry. In today's information age and the continuous upgrading of cultural consumption, TV dramas want to stand out in the fierce competition and obtain good reputation and ratingsIt is necessary to work all aspects such as scripts, characters, sets, and details, so as to achieve rigorous historical research and meticulous scene restoration.

This requires the main creators to experience and polishFinding a balance between the market and the arts。Let's wait and see, and let's continue to look forward to the birth of more excellent works!

The word-of-mouth decline encountered by "Thrush" actually reflects the problems and challenges faced by current film and television creation. First, it exposes the reality of the lack of experience of the main creators. The screenwriter did not give full play to the effect of the theme, and the director failed to effectively supervise and pay attention to details. This is a fact of talent echelon construction.

It also reflects the problem of commercialization. Only try to attract traffic, but ignore the quality of contentThis has become a common problem in the industry. It is necessary to establish an ecological niche concept of audiovisual space, and pay attention to the audience and social effects.

It proves that there is still a long way to go to revive the drama. It's even more difficult to make a war-themed TV series feel positive and engaging。This requires relevant departments to make efforts from various aspects such as policy support and guidance.

We can't dismiss a production team because of a single mistake, and we can't criticize the entire industry because of an individual problem. The key is to learn from it and keep optimizing and improving. Only by putting quality and social effects in the first place can TV dramas develop more healthily and upwardly. This will require the concerted efforts of the industry and the public to give time to the test.

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