Netizen "Hu defected" spoofed the CCTV Young Singer Grand Prix with the movie "Sparkling Red Star". Bayi Film Studio, the producer of Sparkling Red Star, issued a statement to the media saying that "Sparkling Red Star" is not allowed to spoof "and expressed dissatisfaction with" Hu defected ". Hu quickly defected and made an online statement apologizing to Bayi Film Studio.
The word "apology" has been used frequently recently. Hugh has been apologizing to Chen Kaige, and now he has come to apologize for the "defection" of Bayi Factory. Some time ago, he "spoofed" a press conference held by Degang Guo in Wang Yang and publicly apologized, which was very popular in the entertainment circle. There is a classic line in Meteor Garden, "If an apology is useful, why do you need the police?" Ironically, those who are used to saying "I'm sorry". However, in the eyes of "spoof masters", "apology" is not only useful, but also tantamount to a killer. When the "apology" came out, the clouds cleared and the sun was shining, and the whole world was like nothing had happened. Therefore, more and more spoof masters come up one after another, and it doesn't matter if they screw up. The "predecessors" said with practical actions, "Apologizing is useful, and the court is basically a decoration."
Hugh's parody of The Promise is an endorsement of the audience's dissatisfaction with the film. So many netizens support Hugh, claiming that if Hugh loses the case, everyone can donate money and compensate. On the one hand, they applaud Hugh's talent, but more often they express their disappointment with their promises. On this basis, "spoofing is reasonable, hurting innocent people" has become the main theme of public opinion, and the public naturally defends Hugh's innocence. But an unavoidable fact is that Hugo is the biggest beneficiary of the whole spoof. What is an apology compared with vested interests? Hugo's latest work "A bloody battle to the end" has been released these two days, which is different from the "free" spoof "Promise". This time, Hugo took the film's "high reward" to create, and the effect depends on the comments of netizens "Jiang Lang is exhausted". On the Internet, spoof is a collection of netizens' collective wisdom, and it becomes popular in the form of virus transmission after its formation. Once the business is mixed in, the spoof loses its flavor and becomes an advertising work, which is also the main reason why netizens welcome "steamed bread" but are not interested in the spoof version of "bloody battle to the end"
Hugh's popularity has made other online spoof writers eager to try, and online spoofs have flourished for a while. From the pen name of "Hu" to the form of satirizing entertainment events by using movie business cards, Hugh's popularity is copied. It's just that the spoof object has shifted from Promise, which collected thousands of bad reviews, to the classic red revolutionary movie Sparkling Red Star. Parody of classic movies includes masterpieces, and Hugh is not the forerunner. A few years ago, there was a discussion that TV dramas refused to take responsibility and adapted movies and masterpieces at will. CCTV spoof blockbuster Historical Records is a masterpiece of business cards at home and abroad. The spoof pays attention to creativity, conforms to the current entertainment hotspots, and also reflects certain social problems, which makes the audience deeply impressed by the author's incredible ideas. This kind of spoof is interesting. Simple imitation makes people laugh at best. At the same time, I have always disapproved of spoofing revolutionary themes and classics. It's like we can joke with our peers, but we can't joke with our elders. Literary and artistic works of the past era are the painstaking efforts of the older generation of writers and artists, and we should maintain respect.
There are many spoof photos of "Xiao Pang" on the Internet. Many people are happy to see them. They didn't care too much at that time. Looking back now, "Xiao Pang" is just an ordinary child. He was spoofed by netizens, and he may not know it himself. Unconsciously, we base our happiness on the suffering of others. Indeed, the internet is an excellent platform to show a person's talent, but spoofing is not the only way to show his personality, and "apology" is not a passport to solve all problems. If the spoof really makes sense, then why apologize at last? You know it's wrong before you do it. It's better not to do it.