There is no script in real life, there is always suspense and colorful;Film and television dramas are always rendering plot trailers, but the suspense is betrayed, which overshadows the play, is it not wise enough, or is it deliberate?
In real life, we often encounter a variety of situations, and sometimes we even feel as if we are acting in an unscripted series. At times like these, we tend to face a lot of suspense, which can sometimes make us feel overwhelmed, but sometimes it can also make us feel colorful.
In contrast, the plot trailer in film and television dramas often reveals all the suspense in advance. Although this kind of revelation can attract the audience's attention, it makes the play itself lose a lot of charm. Because when the audience already knows the ending, it is difficult for them to resonate with the characters and plot in the play, and they cannot experience that tense and exciting atmosphere.
So, does this mean that the screenwriters of film and television dramas are not smart enough?Or are they doing it on purpose?
Actually, it's not that the screenwriters aren't smart enough, and it's not that they did it on purpose. On the contrary, this is determined by the way film and television dramas are created and the way the audience receives them. In film and television dramas, screenwriters need to consider the direction and ending of the entire story in advance, so that they can unfold the plot in a planned way. When the audience accepts the plot, they also need to know some information in advance, so that they can better understand and accept the characters and plot in the play.
However, that doesn't mean we can't experience suspense and tension in film and TV dramas. In fact, many excellent film and television dramas are able to reveal suspense while maintaining the tension of the plot and the audience's sense of expectation. This requires screenwriters to have higher creative skills and more in-depth thinking skills.
Therefore, we can conclude that although the plot trailer in the film and television drama will reveal some suspense, it will not necessarily overshadow the play. On the contrary, as long as the screenwriters can master the creative skills and the audience's acceptance, they can create more engaging film and television dramas.
It is the studio's business to preview the plot, and if you want to have suspense, you can choose to avoid the trailer. Previews are often pervasive, and the next step is not to watch them.