China Entertainment: I am a big boss in the industry

Chapter 588: The Badger in the Melon Field

Chapter 588: The Badger in the Melon Field
Everyone was like a badger in a melon field, jumping up and down to eat the melons.

Lin Gao's popularity, coupled with the popularity of this movie, undoubtedly made this Weibo post rush directly to the top of the hot search list.

Countless people were attracted and began to doubt and accuse others. Some of the more irrational ones even rushed to Lin Gao’s Weibo and began to denounce him.

Ask Lin Gao to give a reasonable explanation as soon as possible.

After all, plagiarism is really a bad thing.

Neither fans nor passers-by can accept this.

However, such people are still a minority.

It is more about looking at this matter with rational objectivity.

As a fan of Lin Gao, he went through the director's Weibo from beginning to end, and reviewed the so-called evidence he published bit by bit.

After watching it carefully, the fans were so angry that they laughed.

As fans of Lin Gao, they have good tempers, but that doesn't mean they can be bullied at will, nor can they watch their idol being wronged like this.

Lin Gao is clearly contributing to the Chinese film industry all the time, so how could there be someone like him stabbing him in the back?

Plagiarism.

Copy your mother.

Aren't you just lying with your eyes open?

"They are all blind and can't see that the ambiguous evidence you put out is just randomly pasted up." "You just speak without thinking."

The fans were furious and started to fight back directly.

"No, big sister, where on earth are you from? Are you jealous because of our Lin Gao's popularity?"

"Oh my goodness, I thought it was some highly similar plagiarism, but it turns out that the background just takes place in a virtual world. Did you not complete the nine-year compulsory education? Do you need me to explain the definition of plagiarism to you?"

"I really can't stand it. Although I'm angry, I also want to laugh. Quickly dodging bullets can be considered plagiarism. There are many such settings. If you insist, I can also list ten movies that are not the same as before. Are you going to sue me for all of them?"

"It really makes me laugh to death. I looked from top to bottom, left to right, but I couldn't see any similarity between the poster of The Matrix and yours. I am an art designer, graduated from CAFA, and now work as a designer in the industry. I have seen a lot of posters, and I can clearly and responsibly say that your poster is a combination of elements from many famous movie posters. I can probably name five of them! Even the computer on your poster was cut out from Project X, right?"

"Oh my goodness, this is a case of the thief crying thief. Is it a diversion? This shouldn't be the case. What time and space, what confusion? I have never heard of this stage play. Even if you plagiarized it, there is no need to throw the dirty water on it. What is the diversion? I have never heard of it."

"It has been identified and it is a fraud."

"I was so shocked that my eyes widened. I've never seen anyone so shameless and eager to take advantage of the popularity. So what were you doing half a month ago? If you insist on saying that our Lin Gao plagiarized the script, then were you poisoned and mute in the past half month? Or did you break your arm? Can't talk or type? It took you 100 days to recover from your injury, and now you can act again? This is hilarious."

"Hey, everyone, don't get so excited. Isn't this guy just trying to get some attention?"

"..."

Just as the fans said, if you can calm down and read all the evidence released by the director from beginning to end, you will find that all his evidence is ambiguous and the direction is not clear.

It cannot be used as evidence to prove that Lin Gao plagiarized.

But just when the online public opinion was developing in a positive direction, a group of celebrities and hosts who were relatively well-known in the mainland entertainment circle reposted the director's Weibo. They did not criticize him, but expressed sympathy and support.

Zhang Dada: "People have thrown the evidence in our faces, why don't you come out and give us an explanation? @Copyright Bureau."

Wei Jia: "Director Hu has always had a good reputation and would not accuse anyone without any evidence. I think it is better to investigate the matter thoroughly and make the person who did something wrong apologize."

Wu Yifan: "I won't say much. I hope the department will pay attention to this matter. The editing results are extremely valuable to every producer, and plagiarism cannot be allowed to happen! I support Director Hu in defending his rights!"

"..."

Not many people.

There are probably only about ten of them.

In the domestic entertainment industry, these ten or so people are actually insignificant, but they are also public figures. Especially since they include the host of Mango TV and Wu Yifan, the young and handsome man who returned to China, this undoubtedly muddies the waters even more.

The passers-by who originally had no suspicion of Lin Gao were confused by this operation.

"what on earth is it?"

"Could it be that Lin Gao really plagiarized?"

At the same time, when this group of public figures stood behind Director Hu either obviously or implicitly, the secretly manipulated internet trolls immediately flooded into the Weibo accounts of Lin Gao and his close friends, as well as the Weibo accounts of people Wei Lin Gao had spoken to before, to blast them.

"No way, no way, how come there are still people who act like dead dogs? They don't dare to say a word? Why don't you come out and explain yourself?"

"I'm really disappointed. As your fan, I feel ashamed. I have unfollowed you and will never see you again."

"Would he joke about his reputation? If it wasn't true, why would he make such a big fuss about it? He's obviously been wronged."

"Damn it! Plagiarists must die."

"..."

The Internet is in chaos, and this time the public opinion seems to be directed by someone behind the scenes, targeting only Lin Gao.

Many calls were made to the Copyright Bureau. At the same time, there were countless new messages on Weibo under some official national accounts, all urging them to investigate the matter immediately.

Some people even asserted that Lin Gao was plagiarizing, and the only solution was to ban him immediately and withdraw "The Matrix" from the schedule.

There were even more excessive comments, saying that this person had problems with his quality and would definitely evade taxes. They also suggested that a thorough investigation should be conducted on all companies under Lin Gao, and that fines should be imposed immediately if any problems were found.

This farce on the Internet directly alarmed Wei Lianlian who was on vacation at home.

After telling Yaya last time that he wanted to support a handsome, gentle, and handsome college student who could cook and warm the bed, Wei Lianlian immediately took action.

It happened that these two days were weekends, so on Friday night, Wei Lianlian went straight to the Night Bar and successfully caught a fish.

That night, he took her straight home and put her to bed.

The next day, Wei Lianlian was woken up by the breakfast made by the little puppy.

(End of this chapter)

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