The rise of online movies has led to the vigorous development of China's film market, but unfortunately, the phenomenon of moving from originality to imitation is also becoming more and more serious. Recently, an online movie called "Sister, Hello" has attracted widespread attention from the audience, but not because it is innovative or excellent, but because it was accused of plagiarizing the hit movie "Hello!".Lee Hwan Young.
Hello!Li Huanying is a film directed and acted by Jia Ling, with a box office of 5.4 billion, which can be called one of the most successful domestic films in recent years. The film's success attracted the attention of Hollywood, and it was announced that it would be remade, with Jia Ling herself as the executive producer.
Surprisingly, before waiting for the Hollywood version of "Hello!".Li Huanying" was launched, and there have been copycat versions in China. Last year, the happy twist Ma Li, Chang Yuan, and Wei Xiang teamed up to shoot a movie called "Brother, Hello", which is still regarded as a response to "Hello!" despite the substantial adaptation of the plotLi Huanying's imitation, the box office also achieved 5A good result of 4.7 billion.
However, the recently launched "Sister, Hello" was not so lucky. This movie is referred to as the Hong Kong film version of "Hello!".Li Huanying", not only is the plot and details similar to the original film, but even the title is almost plagiarized, which makes people wonder whether they have stepped on the edge of infringement.
Although the actors in the film are all well-known Hong Kong actors, including McHenry, Leung Biying, Tang Wenlong, Fu Ying, etc., this did not save the box office of the movie. Since the movie was launched, there have been continuous negative reviews, and the box office has been even more dismal, as of December 6, only 4460,000, the performance of the actors can't hide the lackluster plot.
The plot of this movie seems to be a parody of Hello!At the same time, Li Huanying also "borrowed" the routine of Han Han's "Riding the Wind and Waves", which made the audience feel a sense of "déjà vu". However, such a "reference" did not bring praise, but caused disgust from the audience.
Sister, Hello" has once again pushed the issue of originality and plagiarism to the cusp. The audience has a clear attitude towards this kind of behavior, which is tantamount to plagiarism, and sharply criticizes and resists it. This is also a wake-up call to the creative staff in the film industry, originality is king, and copycats end in vain.
Regarding the launch of "Sister, Hello", netizens have expressed that "the copycat is unscrupulous, and the quality is worrying", and called on the film industry to respect the original and avoid meaningless plagiarism. Film critics also said that the Chinese film industry should pay more attention to copyright protection, and innovation is the key to film development, rather than blindly following trends or plagiarism.