Of course, not all remakes are fake. There are still many sui generis, which make the once "authentic" gradually disappear in the memory of the audience. For example, in Louis Koo Carman Lee's version of "The Condor Heroes", how many people deeply engraved these two people in their memories-the dragon with a broken arm still slowly left in white ... That scene became the most beautiful ending in the hearts of many men and women, and that kind of love made many men and women dream.
Therefore, remake is not doomed to failure, the key depends on what kind of psychology and ability we use to remake. We can never deny those who dare to challenge the classics. It's like a junior high school graduate submitting a paper to a famous professor at home and abroad, and at the beginning, he was brave enough. But human beings are such a lonely and brave creature, challenging classics and conventions, thus challenging the future, challenging themselves and finally realizing human progress. So is the remake. Only dare to remake, it is possible to surpass. Although it will become a new pearl-returning work, no one knows whether it will become another "unsurpassed classic" before it is broadcast.