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微短剧:反套路别成新套路(看台人语)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-27 22:31

Core Viewpoint - The rise of micro-short dramas has led to innovative storytelling that breaks traditional narrative molds, but it also faces the challenge of creating new clichés despite its initial success [1] Group 1: Industry Trends - Recent phenomenon "Home and Away" has successfully deviated from typical family conflict narratives, focusing instead on a warm and realistic portrayal of life, achieving commercial, artistic, and critical success [1] - Following this trend, the short drama market has seen an influx of works that reflect warmth and family values, such as "What a Good Girl," which features a female lead who is both gentle and sharp, challenging the typical passive female character in romance dramas [1] - The recent hit "Summer Fendela," which has surpassed 3 billion views, showcases a cinematic aesthetic through its meticulous camera work and set design, prompting a wave of micro-short dramas that aspire to achieve film-level visual storytelling [1] Group 2: Creative Challenges - The essence of "anti-cliché" storytelling should not merely involve replacing old templates with new ones or creating an endless cycle between the two, but rather should focus on breaking the spell of clichés through deeper exploration and innovation in narrative themes, character development, and value transmission [1]