Why am I disappointed in the current youth drama

still remember the years when youth pain literature was the most popular. We can often see all kinds of grief, broken families, pregnancy miscarriages in various youth novels. At that time, we didn’t think the plot was so much. Divorced from reality, there are so many misconceptions, as if all the sadness is the color of youth, and Guo Jingming's novels are among the best. It’s just that almost ten years have passed, and we, who used to be in Secondary Two, have also grown up in twos and threes. Looking back at these novels, although they are all youth, we feel more moaning without illness.

Guo Jingming’s "Sadness Goes Against the River" contains almost all the sad elements that are unique to Guo Jingming’s novels. None of the protagonists are spared. There will be many deaths and injuries. There will be a lot of them when filmed ten years ago. People watch. But it happens that this drama was born in this era, this era that takes a few pieces of youth film pregnancy miscarriage as a stalk to make fun of.

has also seen a little bit of the film version of "Sadness Goes Against the River". I have to admit that its changes are clever, but it captures a point in the original book that deserves to be magnified, that is, school violence, which is indeed worthy of discussion. Unfortunately, the movie still failed.

looked back at the drama version. After a few hours of playing the two protagonists, I couldn't help but step back. I watched the Douban review of the movie. The top ones in the long review all have Tucao acting and lines, and it is not these that make me the most chilling, but its bad adaptation, so bad that it can be used as a fictional IP video failure A typical case.

First of all, the novel is set in high school, and the drama was directly changed to a university. However, the story is still that story. So we can hardly see that the hostess who is studying at university is still living at home, and the bed of the school has to be applied for. It's possible to transfer schools, and everyone knows that the heroine is suspected of being pregnant, and so on. It's impossible to happen on a university campus. The plots in the original

take place in high school, so many things are reasonable. Although the lives of the protagonists are far away from us, for high school students, pregnancy can indeed be achieved by everyone. Spread the effect, but the university will not.

We all know that screenwriters must have gone to college, so there is no problem of not understanding college life. However, when the setting had to be changed to college, this effect actually came out. After all, it’s not impossible, just lazy That's it. Because even if there is no word of mouth, there is traffic to support, you can still make money, so why bother to adapt?

For so many years, we have seen only a handful of good works, far less than a fraction of bad ones. What did our audience do wrong? Lack of original scripts, many of the remakes are novels that are no longer suitable for this era, classic old dramas, and many movies and TV shows are more of a fan welfare than movies and TV shows. The film and television industry is becoming more and more deformed. Nowadays, a drama with a score of six on Douban is considered good in domestic dramas. A young actor with acceptable acting skills can be praised constantly. What kind of era is this?