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Literary works should not be based on trampling on animal lives at will

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author:Shi Yaqiao

Recently, a certain costume TV series was deeply involved in the “Animal Cruelty Incident.” In the play, there is a scene of “cat poisoning and falling to the ground”. The scene is so real that it attracts many netizens to ask questions. In this regard, the film crew gave a series of evidence including videos and materials, but they were refuted one by one by netizens and raised new questions. Facing the controversy, the play party was vague, and the Douban score of the play fell all the way to below 3 points.

Can both drama effects and animal protection be balanced? For the producers, what needs to be considered is that they should start from the script to the storyboard and then to the shooting and post-production aspects, and present them through lens language and editing, rather than directly harming animals. The awareness of animal protection is a manifestation of social progress and civilization. With the improvement of people’s moral standards and awareness of animal protection, animal cruelty that only pursues the effect of shooting has been increasingly resisted. Movies and TV dramas have literary texts and Wu have their armed forces. When the animals are in “group performance”, they are required to die struggling, real, and bloody. This practice deviates from civilization and should be banned in film and television dramas as soon as possible. . Whether it’s art or entertainment, please don’t harm animals in the name of pleasing the audience. Art works should not be based on trampling on animal lives at will.

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(Excerpt from People’s Daily Online: Liu Chao)

“Guangming Daily” (15th edition on December 08, 2021)

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