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国产古偶剧,拍不好女将军
3 6 Ke· 2025-08-28 12:56
Core Viewpoint - The current trend in the ancient costume drama market is the rise of "female general" characters, but the execution in recent productions has not met audience expectations, leading to poor reception and criticism [2][7][12] Group 1: Market Trends - The "female general" character has become a hot trend in ancient costume dramas, with major platforms like iQIYI, Youku, and Tencent increasing production of such dramas [2][6] - The summer of 2025 saw the release of two major adaptations, "Jin Yue Ru Ge" and "Yu Jin Chang An," which aimed to innovate the portrayal of female leads [2][6] - Despite the innovative character setting, audience feedback has been disappointing, with "Jin Yue Ru Ge" receiving a Douban rating of only 5.4 and "Yu Jin Chang An" facing immediate backlash [2][6] Group 2: Character Portrayal Issues - The portrayal of female generals in these dramas has been criticized for lacking the necessary strength and characteristics associated with their roles, often reverting to traditional depictions of weak female characters [4][6][10] - The physical attributes of the actresses, such as their slender builds, do not align with the expected image of a battle-hardened general, impacting the believability of their roles [4][6] - The narratives often fail to emphasize the independence and self-worth of female characters, instead focusing on their relationships with male leads, which undermines the potential for character development [6][10][12] Group 3: Comparison with Classic Works - Older dramas like "Mu Guiying Guashuai" successfully portrayed female generals with a balance of femininity and strength, showcasing their personal growth and agency [8][10] - The success of "Mu Guiying Guashuai" lies in its acknowledgment of female characters' subjectivity and their ability to assert their identities, which is lacking in current productions [10][12] - The current trend risks reducing female generals to mere tools for following feminist trends rather than fully realized characters with their own stories and arcs [12]