After watching several episodes of "Exploring New Territories", a friend raised a question: Why does the program "Exploring New Territories" not only show the exploration of nature, but also the dialogue between Director Cheng Er and Wang Yibo? ? This is actually the real ingenuity of the documentary "Exploring New Territories". It is not just a wilderness survival adventure program, but a philosophical inquiry into the journey of life.
In other words, the adventure part and the conversation part show an intertextual relationship. Let’s take a piece of content from “Exploring New Territories” as an example. For example, in the third episode of "Exploring New Territories", Wang Yibo and Zhou Peng came to the snow mountain base camp. After a full night's rest, Wang Yibo suffered from a severe headache due to lack of oxygen. This is what wilderness adventures are like. As for the content of the conversation between Director Cheng Er and Wang Yibo, at this point, the two talked about pain, especially the pain Wang Yibo had during the filming of the new film directed by Cheng Er.
You see, the concrete pain during the adventure and the pain during the dialogue are officially intertextual. If we only talk about one kind of pain, we cannot talk about the content of pain in a deeper way. However, if we combine the pain caused by lack of oxygen during the expedition with the pain in the creation and shaping of film and television characters, the audience will understand it at a glance. Moreover, everyone will gain a kind of enlightenment. After the hardships, they will enjoy the enjoyment of the top of the snow-capped mountains.
In a high-altitude environment, having a headache due to lack of oxygen is of course very painful. However, in the fourth episode of "Exploring New Territories", after a day's rest, Wang Yibo and Zhou Peng set off again to the top of the snow-capped mountains. This kind of adventure content, combined with Wang Yibo's life journey and presented through dialogue, has its own enlightenment - how should we deal with ourselves when we face difficulties and pain.
During the process of natural exploration, Wang Yibo gradually discovered himself. The conversation with director Cheng Er was also a kind of self-discovery for the young actor Wang Yibo. The two have a very good intertextual relationship. From the audience's perspective, it is easier for everyone to "find Wang Yibo." This kind of search is not a search for idol worship, but a search for firm strength, inspirational motivation, etc. in young powerful actors.
Therefore, in "Exploring New Territories", the exploration of nature is exciting enough, but the dialogue between director Cheng Er and young actor Wang Yibo is even more exciting. During their conversations, many life and philosophical truths were expressed in the simplest way. And these simple words are in line with what is happening in the process of natural exploration. It's a very interesting and clever way of presenting the show.
After watching several episodes of "Exploring New Territories", a friend raised a question: Why does the program "Exploring New Territories" not only show the exploration of nature, but also the dialogue between Director Cheng Er and Wang Yibo? ? This is actually the real ingenuity of the documentary "Exploring New Territories". It is not just a wilderness survival adventure program, but a philosophical inquiry into the journey of life.
In other words, the adventure part and the conversation part show an intertextual relationship. Let’s take a piece of content from “Exploring New Territories” as an example. For example, in the third episode of "Exploring New Territories", Wang Yibo and Zhou Peng came to the snow mountain base camp. After a full night's rest, Wang Yibo suffered from a severe headache due to lack of oxygen. This is what wilderness adventures are like. As for the content of the conversation between Director Cheng Er and Wang Yibo, at this point, the two talked about pain, especially the pain Wang Yibo had during the filming of the new film directed by Cheng Er.
You see, the concrete pain during the adventure and the pain during the dialogue are officially intertextual. If we only talk about one kind of pain, we cannot talk about the content of pain in a deeper way. However, if we combine the pain caused by lack of oxygen during the expedition with the pain in the creation and shaping of film and television characters, the audience will understand it at a glance. Moreover, everyone will gain a kind of enlightenment. After the hardships, they will enjoy the enjoyment of the top of the snow-capped mountains.
In a high-altitude environment, having a headache due to lack of oxygen is of course very painful. However, in the fourth episode of "Exploring New Territories", after a day's rest, Wang Yibo and Zhou Peng set off again to the top of the snow-capped mountains. This kind of adventure content, combined with Wang Yibo's life journey and presented through dialogue, has its own enlightenment - how should we deal with ourselves when we face difficulties and pain.
During the process of natural exploration, Wang Yibo gradually discovered himself. The conversation with director Cheng Er was also a kind of self-discovery for the young actor Wang Yibo. The two have a very good intertextual relationship. From the audience's perspective, it is easier for everyone to "find Wang Yibo." This kind of search is not a search for idol worship, but a search for firm strength, inspirational motivation, etc. in young powerful actors.
Therefore, in "Exploring New Territories", the exploration of nature is exciting enough, but the dialogue between director Cheng Er and young actor Wang Yibo is even more exciting. During their conversations, many life and philosophical truths were expressed in the simplest way. And these simple words are in line with what is happening in the process of natural exploration. It's a very interesting and clever way of presenting the show.(Text/Ma Qingyun)