The feast of the Spring Festival stalls came to an end, and the total box office exceeded 8 billion, becoming the most successful Spring Festival stall in history. However, there is one person in this lively festival schedule, Xue Zhiqian, who became the focus because of a Weibo, which caused a heated discussion on the Internet.
Here's the thing, on February 15, Xue Zhiqian shared his feelings after "Flying Life 2" on Weibo, and uploaded a few screen shots. This move immediately attracted the dissatisfaction and discussion of many netizens, and it was boiling for a while. Some criticized him for being impolite, while others defended him as just a way to express his feelings.
This incident once again pushed the topic of screen photography to the forefront. I thought that screen photography had become people's consensus on watching movies, but I didn't expect it to cause such a big controversy. This makes people feel that the power of the network is really endless.
When it comes to screen photography, people have different opinions. Some people believe that screen photography is a copyright violation, an unethical act, and should be condemned. While others believe that screen photography is just a way to record life, there is no malice, and it should not be overly blamed.
However, no matter which point of view it is, we should all be aware that civilized viewing is the responsibility of every audience. When watching a movie, we must not only respect the copyright of the film itself, but also respect the viewing experience of other audiences. Therefore, whether the screen shooting behavior is appropriate is worth pondering and discussing.
Finally, I would like to ask everyone, what are your thoughts on the topic of screen photography? Feel free to leave a message to share your thoughts!