Throughout history, numerous art forms—novels, plays, sculptures, paintings, photographs, comics, films, and more—have emerged, developed, and become popular for various reasons, yet fundamentally, they all share an unavoidable commonality originating from people's desire for voyeurism.
Since ancient humans began wearing animal skins, privacy has been one of the cornerstones of society, correspondingly giving rise to the desire to peer into others' lives. How do others live? Have they encountered anything interesting, terrifying, or thrilling? Are they as mundane as oneself? Among all artistic mediums, film and television undoubtedly best satisfy this curiosity, with the camera serving as a small window allowing audiences to fully observe or step into the protagonist's experiences.