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浅论“短剧思维”(艺海观澜)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-27 22:33

Core Viewpoint - The recent drama "Allow Me to Shine" has set multiple viewership records and is praised as the "light of long dramas," yet it exhibits characteristics akin to short dramas, suggesting it has adopted a "short drama mindset" that contributes to its addictive nature [1] Group 1: Characteristics of Short Drama Mindset - Short dramas feature clearly defined character settings, as the vertical screen format limits the portrayal of complex relationships, requiring characters to convey their inner world and actions succinctly [2] - Characters in short dramas tend to remain static, focusing on overcoming challenges without delving into the depths of human nature or life's possibilities, contrasting with long dramas that reflect on the relationship between character and essence [2] - The emotional tone of short dramas is characterized by quick resolutions and clear-cut conflicts, providing immediate emotional gratification without the complexities of deeper emotional entanglements [3] Group 2: Narrative Structure and Themes - Short dramas typically follow a "leveling up" narrative structure, with episodes lasting two to three minutes and featuring continuous climaxes and twists to maintain viewer engagement [3] - Long dramas often explore external plots to develop core emotional conflicts, reflecting deeper societal issues, while short dramas emphasize personal struggles aided by external factors, focusing on emotional suspense and satisfaction [4] - The influence of short drama thinking extends beyond entertainment, impacting real-life perspectives and highlighting the need for a richer cultural life to balance its effects [4]