Big data for audiences?

Emanuel 2022-03-22 09:02:17

Emily seems to be an American in France, but in fact, her performance is more similar to that of a Chinese in Europe and the United States. The expression of these ideas is very similar to the predicament of a traditional hard-working conservative in post-modern culture.

Perhaps Netflix has begun to pay more attention to the Asian market, so in the cultural setting of this cool drama, a high degree of benchmarking is both safe and homogenous, which can bring more relaxation to the audience. In addition, set up a Chinese girl (note that it is a Chinese girl, not Asian, but a wealthy girl in Shanghai), as a best friend, she has an independent consciousness and can make suggestions. The most important thing is not to delay any success of the heroine. This is also Is it calculated by Netflix big data?

An irreversible bug caused by this is the short series itself, 30 minutes is a novelty, so the time left for the marketing director Emily to exert her professional skills is limited after all, so the plot is more like a man’s love and a woman’s love, which highlights The heroine's "superpower" is too perfunctory.

Is this the new development trend of Netflix fast food? Fast food to pass the time? Perhaps the target audience has already been calculated. Big data also needs to improve the quality of episodes, otherwise it will be too small for domestic audiences.

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