Previously, after watching the movie "Flying Life 2", Joker Xue posted a review of more than 800 words on social platforms. The content was all about the film's approval and he said frankly that the film was indeed very good-looking.
However, Xue Zhiqian used 3 photos of movie screens taken in a theater in the article. After netizens saw it, it aroused controversy about Xue Zhiqian's "stolen photography".
As we all know, no one is allowed to use mobile phones and other devices to take pictures of movies when watching movies in movie theaters, let alone spread them. This rule will also give a reminder before showing movies in movie theaters.
Some netizens questioned this, saying that as a public figure, Joker Xue has no copyright awareness, which is really disappointing.
More importantly, as a public figure, his approach is a bad guide to the movie audience, which will make the audience think that it is okay to shoot and spread on the movie screen.
And in fact, looking through Xue Zhiqian's comment area, there are indeed many netizens who posted pictures of their own movies shot in the cinema. Some are even proud of it and do not realize the seriousness of the problem.
On the other hand, some netizens think that there is nothing wrong with Xue Zhiqian's pictures, and the photos he posted are all the photos in the trailer, and said that his original intention was good publicity and should not be labeled as stolen photos.
Some netizens said bluntly, there are many similar situations on the Internet, why should we pursue Xue Zhiqian?
Just as netizens were discussing it, Joker Xue wrote a limerick in response. The whole text expressed that he had a "clear conscience", but netizens started arguing again after reading it.
Some people support Xue Zhiqian, thinking that he has not affected others and can take photos whenever he wants. He cannot be labeled because he is a public figure; others bluntly said that no matter how Xue Zhiqian and his fans defend themselves, even if it is for publicity, it is There is illegal filming. As an original singer, doesn’t he know how to respect copyright?
In fact, anyone with a discerning eye can see that Xue Zhiqian's original intention must be to help promote the movie and prove that he did go to see it. He must not have any malicious intentions subjectively.
What's more, the crew of "Flying Life 2" also invited Xue Zhiqian to the movie premiere, and the film crew will definitely not hold him responsible for this matter.
But there is one thing to say. His starting point is good, but this kind of behavior really shouldn't happen. After all, as a public figure, even if there is no malice, such an approach will have a bad impact.
Since movie theaters have such rules and everyone should abide by them, no matter who they are, for what purpose, whether they are well-intentioned or malicious, they should not break the rules.
It is reported that Xue Zhiqian graduated from Glion Hotel Management School and is a well-known singer in mainland China. His representative works include "Serious Snow", "Gentleman", "Actor", "Animal World", "Ugly", "Like the Wind", etc.