Is Cloud Feather off the shelves?Guo Jingming and the Japanese wind element caused by the concern of

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-28

As a recent high-profile TV series, "Cloud Feather" has attracted the attention of a wide range of audiences with its unique style and excellent production. However, some viewers began to worry that the show might face the fate of being taken off the shelves, and the main reason for this was the director Guo Jingming and the elements involved in the play.

First of all, director Guo Jingming's identity in the entertainment industry has attracted much attention. He has stood on the cusp of many times in his past works, which have sparked widespread controversy and criticism. Guo Jingming has won the love of young audiences with his unique creative style and perspective, but his directing techniques and plot handling are often questioned. Some viewers believe that his work focuses too much on commercialization and entertainment, and ignores artistic and cultural connotations. This concern has led some viewers to have lower expectations for "Cloud Feather", and even worried that the show will face the risk of being taken off the shelves due to problems with the director.

Secondly, the elements involved in the play are also one of the important reasons for concerns about being taken off the shelves. Wakaze refers to Japanese-style design elements and cultural features, and in the costumes, props, and set design of "Cloud Feather", some viewers believe that there are too many Wakaze elements. In the current censorship environment, the relevant authorities have been highly vigilant about the use of elements that involve historical and cultural sensitivities. Viewers are concerned that the excessive use of elements in "Cloud Feather" may be seen as misleading or confusing historical and cultural, which will lead to controversy and criticism, and may even lead to the show's removal from the shelves.

However, we should also look at these concerns rationally. As an art form, the creation and presentation of TV dramas are influenced by a variety of factors. The director's creative style and approach are only part of the story. When evaluating a TV series, we should comprehensively consider the plot, character setting, visual effects and other aspects, and give the creator a certain amount of creative space and respect.

In addition, the audience's preferences for TV dramas vary from person to person, so there are also different opinions on director Guo Jingming's works and the use of Japanese elements. Some viewers may appreciate Kwok's creative style and the freshness he brings, but they are also open to the use of Japanese elements. Others, on the other hand, may be less interested in his work and style, and be critical of the use of elements of the Japanese style. The existence of such differences is normal and a reflection of the diversity and inclusiveness of works of art.

Finally, regardless of whether "Cloud Feather" is facing the fate of being taken off the shelves, we should treat TV series works with an open and inclusive attitude. As a form of entertainment, the purpose of TV dramas is to bring joy and food to the audience. We should appreciate the artistic charm conveyed by the works with an appreciative attitude, and maintain a rational and objective attitude in the process. At the same time, we should also encourage creators to maintain the spirit of innovation and exploration in the creative process, and bring more different types of excellent works to the audience.

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