[00:08.00]On New Versions of the Old Classical TV Plays
[00:12.99]Nowadays, it is common to find
[00:17.02]that many old classical TV plays get reproduced,
[00:21.19]some of which are even reproduced in several versions.
[00:25.29]There is no consensus among the public concerning this phenomenon.
[00:30.85]Some people hold that it is a good phenomenon
[00:34.76]that these classical TV plays are reproduced
[00:38.20]As It Is beneficial to interpret
[00:41.02]the classics from new perspectives.
[00:43.51]Others take an opposite side,
[00:46.38]firmly believing that it is reasonless
[00:49.88]for the TV producers to produce so many similar TV plays.
[00:54.67]Instead,
[00:56.10]they had better bring to the audience some brand new things.
[01:00.83]From my perspective,
[01:02.45]it is advisable that the old classical TV plays get reproduced.
[01:07.80]To begin with,
[01:09.36]the audience will be tired of the old version
[01:12.81]after watching them many times,
[01:14.71]no matter how classical they are.
[01:16.76]Furthermore, young people
[01:19.62]who are not familiar with the former actors and actresses
[01:23.31]would be more willing to see their idols in the new versions.
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