Plagiarism has been a very disgusting word since ancient times. To put it nicely is called borrowing, but to put it badly is called stealing.
Although plagiarism is a very bad thing, but because it is too simple, no matter which line or industry, even if it has been repeatedly ordered, but there will still be plagiarism, even domestic blockbusters are no exception.
Plagiarism in the film industry is arguably the most serious question of plagiarism, but the domestic blockbuster that participated in the plagiarism incident has nothing to do with the movie itself, but with the movie’s promotional posters.
The name of the movie is "I'm not the God of Medicine". Mentioning this name is nothing short of thunderous. After all, when it was released in July 2018, it was not only the film industry that caused a sensation, but even the medical industry was seriously affected. But can you think that it will also be linked to the word "plagiarism"?
As mentioned above, the plagiarism of "I'm Not the God of Medicine" has nothing to do with the movie itself, but it has nothing to do with the movie's promotional posters. After
"I'm not a medicine god" was released, the box office soared like a rocket. When it reached 1.5 billion box office not long after, the official released a poster to celebrate, but careful friends found out that the characters in the poster were moving. It is very similar to a color picture on the title page of the Japanese comic "One Piece".
You may think it was accidental, but when "I'm Not the God of Medicine" broke through 2 billion box office, carefully friends once again discovered that the poster actually "borrowed" from "One Piece".
may also think that it’s not a good idea to catch the "learning" of "One Piece", so when the box office exceeded 2.5 billion, "I am not the god of medicine" impressively replaced the "learning" object with the same fire "My Hero Academia" ", and its "learning" behavior is worse than before, and it feels directly copied.
It didn't take long for the matter to be revealed. The official also issued a statement acknowledging his plagiarism and infringement, and confessed his mistake to the majority of netizens.
Apologies are important, but the nature of the matter is bad but it cannot be erased. The prevalence of plagiarism is still an indelible pain for the original creators. People can't help but sigh that people's copyright awareness is actually in full development today. It's so weak! When can
stop the "plagiarism"? This seems to have become an unanswered question.
Yes, plagiarism will always occur when the interests are soaked, especially in the field of animation. "Cars" was copied as "Autobots", "Sweet House Cat" was fired as "Kitten Lala", and there are even many excellent domestic animations that are called gods by domestic fans, many of them The shadow of plagiarism, such as "Star Journey"!
But so what? The director of "Autobots" even said that he had never watched "Cars", what can you do with him? The plagiarism of
is so serious that it loses not only the face of the plagiarism, but also the faces of many anime fans. We often say that domestic animation is backward. With such unhealthy wind blowing, can domestic animation rise?
If you want to be recognized by others, you have to show your own skills and scores. This time I copied the posters, so next time I have to copy them? People can't help but sigh, when will the "plagiarism" really stop!