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Why does Li Dan hate homophonic stalks so much?

Li Dan hates homophonic stalks because he thinks that homophonic stalks are easy for actors to enter the comfort zone, which is harmful to improving Taiwan's ability. I think as a manager, Li Dan's thinking is right, strictly demanding subordinates and setting up some forbidden zones for them, which is also a kind of maintenance of the brand of Laughter Culture. Moreover, homophonic terrier also has a particularly big disadvantage, that is, language differentiation. English words contain homophonic words with one more letter and one less letter, and their meanings are completely different. The translated Chinese is not next to each other, which is particularly easy to make people feel puzzled and fail to achieve the best experience.

The homophonic stalks in talk shows are different from those in cross talks. In cross talks, homophonic stalks are used a lot. For example, Chang Baoting Bai Quanfu's classic cross talk joke "Awkward Words" uses homophonic stalks, but people are really tired of listening to them. Every time they hear those classic burdens, they laugh their eyes out. Just like one of the jokes said that a young man came to find a seat and saw that I was almost finished. He turned his head to greet his friend: Guys, come on, this old man is almost finished! It's really funny to think about it!

It's not a problem that Li Dan opposes using homophonic stalks. In fact, homophonic stalks are easy to write and have a good live effect, but homophonic stalks should be used in proper places, and all stalks should serve the whole story. As an actor, it is not good for him to indulge in this primary skill. The most important thing is that homophonic stalks can really be funny, but that is to say, smiling is just an ornament after all.

The reason why Li Dan hates homophonic stalks is only that he hopes that actors will not enter the comfort zone of creation prematurely. It is more of a management's restrictive attitude towards employees, prohibiting them from going into a creative wrong path prematurely and carrying out a trick of eating fresh food all over the world. After all, good stalks are often supported by logical brain holes, and homophonic stalks rely on homophonic sounds to bring jokes, and there is no complicated thinking logic. So from this point of view, Li Dan's idea is right!