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What is a "commercial element" for an animation? What are "commercial works" and "non-commercial works"?

Commercial means that this work is made purely for making money, and it is usually modified at random regardless of the original plot, only to cater to the public's taste. Generally speaking, as long as it can make more money, the script and everything are just floating clouds.

Generally, there are few commercial works of animation, because this behavior of Japanese animation according to comics or novels is called animation, unlike the adaptation of these two written on various TV dramas in China. Animatization means that the original cartoon or novel is shown in the form of animation, except for some restricted or unreasonable elements, and it is put on the screen as it is. For example, the only difference between the original sword and the animation is that a plot that is not logical is deleted from the animation, while the other parts are made exactly according to the original, but the adaptation is not the same. Bring it to the screenwriter according to his own ideas or systems. Make TV series or cartoons according to the script that is not the original after modifying the original at will. This is the adaptation.

Fairy Sword TV series is the best example of a commercial film. Only the main line of the original is kept, and other contents are completely fabricated and integrated into a lot of popular bridges at that time, catering to the tastes of the general public only to make money and completely ignoring the original story. "Maximizing the audience and absorbing the gold" is the biggest feature of commercial films.

For example, If you still don't quite understand, you can refer to a pair of old movies in those years, and you were friends with two directors in ashes of time, Liu Zhenwei and Wong Kar-wai. In those years, Wong Kar-wai filmed ashes of time because of its deep connotation, which made it difficult for the general audience to understand it easily. Although it won many awards at home and abroad, the box office was bleak and even made ends meet. The reason was simple: Wong Kar-wai greatly enriched the film connotation in order to improve the artistic value of the film, and the arrangement was almost chaotic in time and space, which led to the audience. The group didn't buy it, and most people didn't understand it at all. So a movie with high artistic value only got the box office of a third-rate movie. < P > After that, Liu Zhenwei used ashes of time's original crew to shoot Dong Chengxi, which is just the opposite of ashes of time in Wong Kar-wai. Although Dong Chengxi didn't win any prizes or have any deep connotation, it was the tenth place in the top ten blockbuster movies of that year, and its box office was dozens of times that of ashes of time. This is a typical commercial film. It doesn't need any connotation or earth-shattering stories, just to entertain the public and cater to the public's taste.